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By Bill Davenport on November 24, 2011
ArtMrkt productions’ managing partner Max Fishko has announced that the the Texas Contemporary art fair will return to the George R. Brown Convention Center October 18-21, 2012, the first of Houston’s two competing art fairs to stake out a prime early fall date. As before, the opening preview will benefit the Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston.
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By Bill Davenport on November 3, 2011
Citing attendance of over 10,000, positive feedback from participating galleries, and solid sales, Texas Contemporary co-promoters Max Fishko and Jeffrey Wainhause of Brooklyn-based artMRKT Productions were delighted with the outcome of their Texas Contemporary fair, held a few weeks ago at Houston’s George R. Brown Convention Center and have committed to a second iteration of [...]
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By Bill Davenport on August 26, 2011
The show has taken shape with a wonderful group of dealers and excellent contemporary programs; Coming from NYC will be Lennon Weinberg, P.P.O.W., DCKT, Susan Inglett Gallery, Fredericks & Freiser, Gering & Lopez, Nancy Hoffman Gallery, Dean Project, and Tally Beck Contemporary along with Brooklyn’s Like the Spice Gallery and Muriel Guepin. We are pleased [...]
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By Bill Davenport on July 3, 2011
I’m sure you’re already heard, but The Houston Fine Art Fair, inevitably to be known as “the first fair” arrives at the George R. Brown Convention Center from September 15-18. Pipping its rival, the Texas Contemporary art fair, at the post by a month. Like TXC (I’m abbreviating the names of both fairs to save [...]
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By Bill Davenport on June 30, 2011
A new dribble of press info from the Texas Contemporary Art Fair! Two things stick out as really new: 1.They’re “currently in the process of accepting applications from galleries and Texas-based artists for exclusive showcase in solo booths,” reviewed by fair co-directors Max Fishko and Jeffrey Wainhause in collaboration with Kerry Inman of Inman Gallery [...]
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By Kelly Klaasmeyer on June 27, 2011
So you may have heard, Houston is getting an art fair. Um, actually two art fairs. There has been a ridiculous amount of controversy surrounding these fairs, a classic tempest in a teapot involving leaked email, competing fair organizers and collectors and galleries picking teams and various board members from the Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, [...]
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By Bill Davenport on June 24, 2011
The most recent press release from Max Fishko of the upcoming Texas Contemporary Art Fair lists the fledgling fair’s participants, sponsors and friends so far: Moody Gallery, Sicardi Gallery and Wade Wilson Art have joined Inman Gallery and the Texas Gallery to participate in the show. They will be joined by ACME Gallery from Los [...]
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