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Untitled Art Leading contemporary art fair taking place on the sands of Miami Beach, FL and in Houston, TX.�
⭐️ Houston Sept 19-21, 2025
🌴 Miami Beach Dec 3-7, 2025

Ahead of the second edition of Untitled Art, Houston, we are pleased to announce our 2026 Institutional and Cultural Par...
06/18/2026

Ahead of the second edition of Untitled Art, Houston, we are pleased to announce our 2026 Institutional and Cultural Partners, bringing together 30 organizations working across its dynamic arts and cultural landscape.

These partnerships remain central to the fair’s mission, creating meaningful opportunities for exhibitors and audiences alike while strengthening the City’s position as one of the most vital centers for contemporary art in the United States.

Learn more by visiting the link-in-bio and stay tuned for our upcoming Exhibitor Announcement.

All respective Images are courtesy of
1 Masako Kiko at the Moody Center for Arts (Moody Center for the Arts)
2 Carlos Cruz Diez from Public Art University of Houston System (Public Art of UH System)
3 John Akomfrah, The Hour Of The Dog (still), 2025. Six-channel color video, sound, 50:37 min. Baltimore Museum of Art: Commissioned by the Baltimore Museum of Art and the Menil Collection, Houston. © John Akomfrah, Courtesy Smoking Dogs Films and Lisson Gallery 
4 Lita and Jasmine Albuquerque performing ‘The Sea in Me’ at the Buffalo Bayou Cistern (Buffalo Bayou Park Cistern) in collaboration with Untitled Art, Houston 2025
5 The Rothko Chapel (Rothko Chapel)

This month, Untitled Edit’s Collection Building series turns to Dallas-based collector Sheryl Adkins-Green (Sheryl Adkin...
06/11/2026

This month, Untitled Edit’s Collection Building series turns to Dallas-based collector Sheryl Adkins-Green (Sheryl Adkins-Green), Vice President of the Board of the Dallas Museum of Art (Dallas Museum of Art), whose collection has championed African American artists and narratives for over two decades.

In our full conversation, she reflects on collecting as relationship building, direct artist support, and the continued role of art fairs in shaping discovery.

Subscribe to our newsletters by visiting the link-in-bio, and stay tuned for further releases this summer.

This month’s Untitled Circle gathers a selection of exhibition highlights from our gallery partners, tracing the convers...
06/04/2026

This month’s Untitled Circle gathers a selection of exhibition highlights from our gallery partners, tracing the conversations and artistic voices unfolding across our community in June. From solos to group exhibitions, the following offers a glimpse into the breadth of practices and approaches currently on view.

Featuring exhibitions and presentations from .fasam, , , , , , .sn, , , and , learn more about the galleries from our global network. 

Subscribe to our newsletters by visiting the link-in-bio to receive our Circle every month, and further updates on our editions.

As part of our Houston weekend guide in the lead up to our second edition of the fair, we invite you to visit the Ismail...
06/03/2026

As part of our Houston weekend guide in the lead up to our second edition of the fair, we invite you to visit the Ismaili Center, Houston (), a new cultural and architectural landmark set along Buffalo Bayou Park.

Designed by with gardens by , the Center brings together spaces for reflection, learning, gathering, and exchange. Across its limestone volumes, light-filled interiors, and landscaped gardens, the building reimagines Islamic architectural traditions within Houston’s contemporary civic landscape. The Center reflects the city’s spirit of dialogue, cultural connection, and shared public life.

We invite you to learn more about our Cultural Partners by visiting our website through the link-in-bio.

We are pleased to announce the addition of 16 new Host Committee members for the second edition of Untitled Art, Houston...
05/29/2026

We are pleased to announce the addition of 16 new Host Committee members for the second edition of Untitled Art, Houston, who will join the esteemed group of 47 Founding members from our inaugural edition of the fair.

On behalf of our team, we thank each of our members for their advisement.

Spanning artists, collectors, curators, advisors, philanthropists, and institutional leaders, the expanded committee reflects a cross-section of voices shaping not only Houston’s contemporary art scene, but the broader trajectory of cultural production across Texas. Together, the committee forms a dynamic network of advocates and collaborators committed to amplifying Untitled Art, Houston’s role as a vital platform for dialogue, discovery, and community engagement.

Learn more about our Host Committee by visiting our link-in-bio.

A weekend in Houston calls for time at , where John Akomfrah’s ‘The Hour Of The Dog’ offers a powerful meditation on mem...
05/29/2026

A weekend in Houston calls for time at , where John Akomfrah’s ‘The Hour Of The Dog’ offers a powerful meditation on memory, resistance, and the unfinished histories that continue to shape the present.

On view through October 11, the immersive six-channel video installation traces the history of youth-led Civil Rights–era activism in the American South, reflecting on the power of collective action and the enduring resonance of social movements.

A defining institution and Cultural Partner of Untitled Art, Houston, the Menil Collection remains an essential stop for those exploring the art, ideas, and communities shaping the city today.

Learn more about our Cultural Partners by visiting our website, and stay tuned for our upcoming Exhibitor Announcement next month.

Image: John Akomfrah, The Hour Of The Dog (still), 2025. Six-channel color video, sound, 50:37 min. Baltimore Museum of Art: Commissioned by the Baltimore Museum of Art and the Menil Collection, Houston. © John Akomfrah, Courtesy Smoking Dogs Films and Lisson Gallery

For the second installment of our May Untitled Circle, we are pleased to feature , , , , and .Together, these presentati...
05/27/2026

For the second installment of our May Untitled Circle, we are pleased to feature , , , , and .

Together, these presentations offer a glimpse into the distinct programs, artists, and exhibitions unfolding across our extended gallery community this month, highlighting new conversations and perspectives from New York, Bogotá, Houston, and Los Angeles.

Untitled Circle is a monthly newsletter that spotlights programming from exhibitions and open studios to artist walkthroughs and lectures from our exhibitors in Miami Beach and Houston.

Visit the link-in-bio to subscribe to our mailing lists and receive further updates on our upcoming fairs.

All images are courtesy of the respective galleries.

Building on the momentum of our inaugural edition, Untitled Art, Houston is proud to expand its 2026 Prize Partnership p...
05/21/2026

Building on the momentum of our inaugural edition, Untitled Art, Houston is proud to expand its 2026 Prize Partnership program with a dynamic suite of acquisitions, commissions, and residency initiatives, developed in partnership with leading local and international institutions and organizations.

In support of our exhibitors and their artists, the program welcomes new partners, including The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center (), Public Art of the University of Houston System (), Hotel Daphne (), and Houston Grand Opera () , while PAC Art () and the Casa Santa Ana () residency prizes return to renew their engagements for the fair’s second edition.

Together, the six prizes underscore Untitled Art’s civic-minded leadership, future-facing programming, and continued investment in Houston’s cultural fabric. Our team looks forward to unveiling further partnerships this summer.

Learn more about the 2026 Prize Partnership program by reading the full release on our website via the link-in-bio.

As part of Untitled Edit’s new series on collection building, we invite collectors within our community to share their p...
05/18/2026

As part of Untitled Edit’s new series on collection building, we invite collectors within our community to share their personal perspectives, experiences, and advice for those beginning or expanding upon their collecting journey.

This month, we are pleased to feature Chloe Berkowitz (), a Miami-based arts philanthropist and founder of the Berkowitz Contemporary Foundation, whose work champions free, accessible art experiences across diverse audiences. Read the full interview via the link-in-bio to learn more about Berkowitz’s approach to collecting, philanthropy, and expanding access to contemporary art.

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