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Untitled Art Bets on Houston With Its First Texas Edition

September 18, 2025
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Untitled Art Bets on Houston With Its First Texas Edition
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  • Untitled Art Houston debuts September 19–21
  • 88 galleries from five continents, including 11 local spaces, aiming to spotlight Houston’s influence

Houston has often been overlooked as an art destination, but the launch of Untitled Art’s first edition in the city is challenging that view. Running September 19–21 at the George R. Brown Convention Center, with a VIP preview on September 18, the curated fair arrives with a boutique, invitation-only model that sets it apart from larger, more commercial events. As The Observer noted, the fair is “designed to spotlight Houston’s cultural muscle,” a recognition of the city’s institutions and growing collector base.

Director Michael Slenske has emphasized that Houston’s edition will differ from its Miami counterpart by prioritizing regional identity. “Houston is a real artists’ city. What we’re doing in Houston is different from Miami,” he told the Houston Chronicle. Architect Jay Colombo of Michael Hsu Office of Architecture has designed the fair’s floor plan around plazas and pods instead of rigid aisles with lounges and gathering spaces to encourage dialogue as well as viewing.

“There’s just expansion everywhere. There [are] all these young galleries that are doing stuff in town,” Slenske said in an interview with HoustoniaMag. This year’s fair will include 88 arts organizations from five continents with 11 coming directly from the city, ranging from newcomers like Laura in the Heights to longtime fixtures like Moody Gallery, now marking its 50th year.

Programming will also highlight Houston’s cultural intersections, with panels such as “Black Artists Shaping Houston’s Cultural Past, Present, and Future” and discussions linking art to the city’s music, film and food. For a city where previous fairs struggled to gain traction, Untitled Art Houston represents both opportunity and risk, but its success could cement Houston as a city on the international art calendar.

The post Untitled Art Bets on Houston With Its First Texas Edition appeared first on Hypebeast.

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