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Untitled Art, Houston Lines Up 95 Galleries for 2026 Edition in October

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 26 June 2026 15:00
Published 26 June 2026
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Untitled Art, Houston will gather 95 galleries for its upcoming second edition, scheduled to run October 2–4, with a preview day on October 1, at the George R. Brown Convention Center in downtown Houston.

For its sophomore outing, the Houston edition of the fair has expanded slightly, adding 11 more galleries than it had in 2025. It has also secured several blue-chip dealers that will participate for the first time, including Anton Kern Gallery, Nara Roesler, Night Gallery, Richard Saltoun Gallery, and kaufmann Repetto, alongside enterprises like Situations, 1301PE, Kates-Ferri Projects, Moskowitz Bayse, and Crisis.

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Galleries returning to the fair include Sicardi | Ayers | Bacino, Luis De Jesus Los Angeles, Charlie James, La Loma, Half Gallery, Nino Mier Gallery, Patel Brown, Hair+Nails, Library Street Collective, and Tern Gallery.

The fair will also include 16 Texas-based exhibitors, half of which will feature in the Nest section, which offers reduced prices for exhibitors. They include F, Laura (the gallery), Martha’s, Nature of Things, and Seven Sisters.

“The response to our second edition has been incredibly encouraging,” fair director Michael Slenske said in a statement, noting that exhibitors come from five continents and that the fair has deepened its partnerships with some 30 Houston cultural institutions, reflecting  “the growing momentum around the fair and Houston’s emergence as a major center for contemporary art.”

He added, “What makes this fair distinct is that it has been developed in close dialogue with the local arts community from the very beginning. As we continue to expand our international reach, we remain committed to creating meaningful opportunities for galleries at every stage while highlighting the energy, diversity, and spirit of discovery that define Houston’s growing cultural landscape.”

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Exhibitor Location(s)
1301PE Los Angeles
203 Fine Art Taos
a poco art Los Angeles
ABC-ARTE Milan / Genova
Albarrán Bourdais Madrid
Andrea Festa Rome
ANNA ZORINA GALLERY New York
Anton Kern Gallery New York
BARBARA DAVIS GALLERY Houston
Blouin Division Toronto / Montréal
Charlie James Los Angeles
Danziger Gallery New York
David Shelton Gallery Houston
Diane Rosenstein Gallery Los Angeles
Dimmitt Contemporary Art Houston
Emmanuelle G. Contemporary New York
Feia Los Angeles
Galerie Isabelle Lesmeister Regensburg
GALLERIA STUDIO G7 Bologna
Gillian Jason Gallery London
HAIR+NAILS Minneapolis / New York
Half Gallery New York
Hannah Sloan Presents Los Angeles
Helsinki Contemporary Helsinki
Hollis Taggart Downtown New York
Huxley-Parlour London
Il Chiostro Arte & Archivi Saronno
Inman Gallery Houston
IRL New York
Jackson Fine Art Atlanta
KATES-FERRI PROJECTS New York
kaufmann repetto New York / Milan
Kavi Gupta Chicago
Kouri + Corrao Santa Fe
L.U.P.O – Lorenzelli Projects Milan
La Loma Los Angeles
LEE & BAE Busan / New York
Library Street Collective Detroit
Luis De Jesus Los Angeles Los Angeles
MARC STRAUS New York
McClain Gallery Houston
Mindy Solomon Gallery Miami
Mitchell Fine Art Brisbane
Mitochondria Gallery Houston
MKG127 Toronto
Moody Gallery Houston
Morgan Lehman Gallery New York
Moskowitz Bayse Los Angeles
Nara Roesler São Paulo / Rio de Janeiro / New York
Night Gallery Los Angeles
NINO MIER GALLERY Brussels / New York
Patel Brown Toronto
PFA Gallery Washington
PIERMARQ* Sydney
Refusés London
Revolver Galería Houston
Richard Saltoun Gallery London / Rome / New York
Sapar Contemporary New York
Sicardi I Ayers I Bacino Houston
SITUATIONS New York
Slip House New York
Soho Revue London
Southside Contemporary Richmond
Studio light I space Tucson
Sundaram Tagore Gallery New York / London / Singapore
TERN Gallery Nassau
THE MISSION PROJECTS Chicago
Timothy Hawkinson Gallery Los Angeles
Tulsa Artist Fellowship Tulsa
YOD Gallery Osaka / Kyoto / Tokyo
ZAZA GALERIE Tokyo
Zidoun-Bossuyt Gallery Luxembourg / Paris / Dubai

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Exhibitor Location(s)
Baker-Hall Miami
Central Standard Tulsa
Chilli London
CONSTITUCIÓN Buenos Aires
CRISIS Lima / Madrid
F Houston
Fernberger Los Angeles
Frankfurt Ordorica Los Angeles
Gattopardo Los Angeles
Hidrante San Juan
Jeni Abramson Los Angeles
Laura (the gallery) Houston
Martha’s Austin
Megan Mulrooney Los Angeles
mimo Brooklyn
Nature of Things Dallas
Northern-Southern Austin
PDNB Gallery Denton
Serious Topics Los Angeles
Seven Sisters Houston
Stowaway LA Los Angeles
University of Houston School of Art and Public Art Houston
Yehudi Hollander-Pappi São Paulo

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