Sicardi Ayers Bacino

Sicardi Ayers Bacino Houston-based Sicardi Gallery features modern and contemporary work by artists from Latin America. www.sicardigallery.com

Sicardi Gallery was founded in Houston in 1994 by María Ines Sicardi. Today the gallery is a partnership that includes Allison Ayers and Carlos Bacino as well as María Ines Sicardi. The gallery features modern and contemporary work by artists connected in diverse ways to Latin America, and who range from emerging and mid-career artists to major art historical figures like Gego and Jesús Rafael Sot

o. These artists have exhibited widely in museums and institutions internationally and are regularly included in art fairs and major art world events, including Documenta and major biennials from São Paulo to Venice. We work directly with our artists, coordinating exhibitions in the gallery as well as in museums and other institutions, and also support public art projects and publications. Since its inception the gallery has sought to reveal challenging links that connect recognized modernists and younger artists from across Latin America, and to explore these relationships in monographic and thematic exhibitions that bring the work to ever-wider audiences in the United States, Europe and elsewhere. This is also achieved through lectures and other projects that complement our exhibition program.

Jasmine Rossi: Sublime is now on view Sicardi Ayers Bacino Image detail:Jasmine Rossi Caddo II [From Texas / Bayou serie...
06/23/2026

Jasmine Rossi: Sublime is now on view Sicardi Ayers Bacino

Image detail:
Jasmine Rossi
Caddo II [From Texas / Bayou series] Edition 3/9, 2021
Giclee print mounted Dibond, 47 ¼ x 35 7/16 inches.
Edition of 9+ 1AP
(RossiJ-001)
Photo by Francisco Ramos.

Sicardi Ayers Bacino Gallery is pleased to announce that Gabriel de la Mora’s exhibition, Gabriel de la Mora: La Petite ...
06/20/2026

Sicardi Ayers Bacino Gallery is pleased to announce that Gabriel de la Mora’s exhibition, Gabriel de la Mora: La Petite Mort, is now on view at Museo de Arte Contemporáneo (MARCO)in Monterrey. The exhibition is curated by Tobias Ostrander, based in Mexico City, and is organized by Museo Jumex and MARCO, Monterrey, and is accompanied by a new publication in collaboration with RM. The exhibition will be on view from May 29 to October 25, 2026. It was previously presented at Museo Jumex from September 25, 2025, through February 8, 2026. Gabriel de la Mora MARCO

Image detail:
Gabriel de la Mora, Tonalá 47, 2006. Plafón, circa 1870-1910, desprendido, consolidado y montado sobre bastidor de madera / 1870s-1910s detached, consolidated, circa ceiling mounted on wooden frame, 112 x 154 cm / 44.09 x 60.62 inches. Tobias Ostrander

Carlos Cruz-Diez and Julian Stanczak: A Difference in Tone- Two Investigations of Color is currently on view Sicardi Aye...
06/19/2026

Carlos Cruz-Diez and Julian Stanczak: A Difference in Tone- Two Investigations of Color is currently on view Sicardi Ayers Bacino

Image 1
Julian Stanczak
Rhythmic Five
1985
Acrylic on canvas
50 x 44 inches

Image 2
Installation view Francisco Ramos

Sicardi Ayers Bacino is pleased to announce the exhibition Elías Crespín. PNEUMA. Entre los silencios del movimiento, at...
06/18/2026

Sicardi Ayers Bacino is pleased to announce the exhibition Elías Crespín. PNEUMA. Entre los silencios del movimiento, at Museo de Arte Contemporáneo Esteban Vicente, in Segovia, Spain. It is the first solo institutional exhibition in Spain dedicated to the Venezuelan artist Elías Crespín (Caracas, 1965), a pivotal figure in the contemporary renewal of international kinetic art. The project offers the viewer a unique opportunity to closely observe Crespin’s relentless exploration of movement, space, and perception. The opening reception is Friday, June 19th, at 7 p.m. Elias Crespin

Image:
Plano Flexionante Circular Bleu
2013
Plexiglas, nylon, motors, computer, electronic interface
100 cm diameter
Private collection
Photo: Pascal Maillard © Atelier Elias Crespin

Carlos Cruz-Diez and Julian Stanczak: A Difference in Tone—Two Investigations in Color, on view at Sicardi Ayers Bacino ...
06/13/2026

Carlos Cruz-Diez and Julian Stanczak: A Difference in Tone—Two Investigations in Color, on view at Sicardi Ayers Bacino through July 31, brings together the work of two artists who who sought to materialize and actualize color in their particular and individual ways. The exhibition is accompanied by an essay by Alex Bacon, offering further insight into each artist’s unique investigation of color and perception.

Carlos Cruz-Diez and Julian Stanczak: A Difference in Tone-Two Investigations in color is an exhibition on view Sicardi Ayers Bacino that shows the work of two artists who sought to materialize and actualize color in their particular and individual ways. The exhibition is on view through July 31st and is accompanied by text written by Alex Bacon. Carlos Cruz-Diez Julian Stanczak Alex Bacon Francisco Ramos

Images

1.

Carlos Cruz-Diez
Induction Chromatique N33
1971
Mariflage. Silkscreen on paper pasted on canvas
47 ¼ x 47 ¼ inches

2.

Installation view.

Great opening with Jasmine Rossi last Saturday at Sicardi Ayers Bacino. Jasmine Rossi: Sublime is on view Sicardi Ayers ...
06/11/2026

Great opening with Jasmine Rossi last Saturday at Sicardi Ayers Bacino. Jasmine Rossi: Sublime is on view Sicardi Ayers Bacino through July 25th. Sicardi Ayers Bacino Jasmine Rossi

Francisco Ramos

06/08/2026

Colo Susini surrounded by Carlos Cruz-Diez and Julian Stanczak- a beautiful engagement.

Jasmine Rossi: Sublime opens tonight . Join us for a cocktail reception with the artist, from 6 - 8 p.m.   Image detail:...
06/06/2026

Jasmine Rossi: Sublime opens tonight . Join us for a cocktail reception with the artist, from 6 - 8 p.m.

Image detail:
Jasmine Rossi [1966, Switzerland]
Caddo II [From Texas / Bayou series] Edition 3/9, 2021
Giclée print on HAHNEMÜHLE Bamboo 290gr
Mounted on 3mm Dibond, acid-free
47 ¼ x 35 7/16 in.
120 x 90 cm.
Edition of 9 + 1AP
(RossiJ-001)

Sicardi Ayers Bacino is pleased to announce Jasmine Rossi: Sublime, which opens this Saturday, June 6, 2026. The exhibit...
06/03/2026

Sicardi Ayers Bacino is pleased to announce Jasmine Rossi: Sublime, which opens this Saturday, June 6, 2026. The exhibition features large-scale photographic works capturing landscapes from Patagonia, China, and East Texas, revealing Rossi’s distinctive vision across diverse and dramatic terrains. As ghostly apparitions on the stage of rugged landscapes, trees establish themselves as central figures in the photographs of Sublime. Please join us for a cocktail reception with the artist from 6 – 8 p.m.

Don’t miss Carlos Cruz-Diez and Julian Stanczak: A Difference in Tone- Two Investigations of Color on view . Image:Julia...
06/01/2026

Don’t miss Carlos Cruz-Diez and Julian Stanczak: A Difference in Tone- Two Investigations of Color on view .

Image:
Julian Stanczak
Assemble
1973-74
Acrylic on canvas
50 x 40 inches

Address

1506 W Alabama Street
Houston, TX
77006

Opening Hours

Tuesday 10am - 6pm
Wednesday 10am - 6pm
Thursday 10am - 6pm
Friday 10am - 6pm
Saturday 11am - 6pm

Telephone

+17135291313

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