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Untitled Art Houston Returns with 95 Galleries for Second Edition

Untitled Art, Houston returns October 2-4 with 95 galleries, expanded international participation, and stronger ties to the city's contemporary art community.

Untitled Art, Houston is preparing for its second edition, set for October 2-4 at the George R. Brown Convention Center in downtown Houston, with a preview day on October 1. This year's fair will bring together 95 galleries, expanding its footprint and reinforcing its place in the city's cultural calendar.

The lineup includes a wider mix of international participants, with first-time appearances from names such as Anton Kern Gallery, Nara Roesler, Night Gallery, Richard Saltoun Gallery, and kaufmann repetto. They join returning exhibitors including 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 feature 16 Texas-based galleries, half of them presented through the Nest section, which offers more accessible participation terms for emerging exhibitors. Among them are F, Laura (the gallery), Martha's, Nature of Things, and Seven Sisters.

Fair director Michael Slenske said the response to the second edition has been strong, noting that exhibitors now come from five continents and that the event has deepened ties with around 30 Houston cultural institutions. He described the fair as a project shaped in close conversation with the local arts community from the start, while also building international reach.

With its expanded roster and broader geographic mix, Untitled Art, Houston is positioning itself as a dynamic meeting point for galleries, collectors, and institutions. The fair's growth suggests a future in which Houston plays an even more visible role in the global contemporary art landscape.