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By Joshua Fischer on February 17, 2013

“Latin American countries are at a disadvantage in terms of research funds in technological fields. As a result, all sorts of equipment and devices are [...]

Posted in Feature, Uncategorized | Tagged Adriana Salazar, colombian artists, Diana Menestrey, Luisa Roa, maria iovino, Sicardi Gallery, teresa currea, transitional | Leave a response

Sicardi Gallery’s New Building + Oscar Muñoz

Sicardi Gallery’s New Building + Oscar Muñoz

By Kelly Klaasmeyer on June 8, 2012

  Sicardi Gallery opened up their new building last night and it’s pretty amazing. Sicardi finally has a space that lives up to the ambition [...]

Posted in Bless Their Hearts, Blog, Uncategorized | Tagged brave architecture, oscar munoz, Sicardi Gallery | 1 Response

New Temporary New Gallery

New Temporary New Gallery

By Bill Davenport on February 24, 2012

Houston’s New Gallery/Thom Andriola celebrates it’s relocation into temporary quarters at 3225 Milam, next to PG Contemporary, with a grand opening on March 2 from [...]

Posted in Newswire | Tagged new gallery, Sicardi Gallery, thom andriola | Leave a response

Michael Kennaugh Slipstream 2011 oil on canvas 14" x 11"

Abstraction Packed

By Rachel Hooper on February 19, 2012

There is a proliferation of exhibitions featuring abstract painting in Houston right now. Gallery Sonja Roesch, Sicardi Gallery, and Hiram Butler Gallery have group exhibitions [...]

Posted in Wax by the Fire | Tagged art, camh, contemporary art, devin borden gallery, G gallery, Gallery Sonja Roesch, Hiram Butler Gallery, Houston, mfah, Moody Gallery, Sicardi Gallery, Wade Wilson Art | 6 Responses

Andrew Masullo, 5167

Stuff to See: Holiday Edition, Part II

By Kelly Klaasmeyer on December 22, 2011

More highlights from what’s up around town right now. Check out these shows as you do your holiday shopping, or do your holiday shopping at [...]

Posted in Bless Their Hearts, Uncategorized | Tagged Andrew Masullo, anya tish, Barabara Davis Gallery, britt ragsdale, daniel mcfarlane, darke gallery, geroge grochocki, jeff shore, jon fischer, matthew couper, McClain Gallery, pg contemporary, Sicardi Gallery, susan plum, Texas Gallery | Leave a response

The Houston Fine Art Fair and The Texas Contemporary Fair: Twice the fairs equals twice the drama

The Houston Fine Art Fair and The Texas Contemporary Fair: Twice the fairs equals twice the drama

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 [...]

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