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Houston Fine Art Fair Presents 33 Galleries Showcasing Latin American Art

19.09-22.09/2013
George R. Brown Convention Center, Houston

Largest selection of Latin American art outside of NYC and Miami

The third annual Houston Fine Art Fair is a globally driven event from Sept. 19-22, 2013 at Houston’s George R. Brown Convention Center. Houston is the fourth largest city in America and is well known for diversity in population, which is reflected in its art collecting trends. This year’s edition features a record-breaking 83 galleries, of which nearly half are from outside the US.

Collectors, curators, art patrons and museum trustees will experience a diverse array of paintings, drawings, print editions, photography, installations and sculptures showcased by galleries traveling in from 14 countries and 18 cities across America. Cuba, China, Argentina, Korea, UK, Ecuador, Mexico, Italy, France, Colombia, Venezuela, Switzerland and Spain are represented on an international level. HFAF and the Galleries Association of Korea have collaborated to create the Korean Art Pavilion featuring 14 notable galleries from Korea, making HFAF one of the most globally reaching art fairs in the US this year.

Showcasing an impressive selection of Latin American art, from geometric abstraction to cutting edge contemporary

Houston has emerged as a vibrant market in collecting top-tier Latin American art. The city is now one of the collecting-hotbeds in the world for this genre. This trend has been championed by the Museum of Fine Art Houston, which recently announced plans to build a new Museum location to showcase only their collecætion of Latin American art. MFAH established a The Latin Maecenas in 2002, a group specifically dedicated to collecting important Latin American Art.

HFAF will present 33 dealers from South America, Latin America, Mexico, Cuba and Miami showing Latin American Art, to satisfy the demand for this genre. This representation makes HFAF the largest showcase of Latin American art in the US this year, outside of NYC and Miami. These galleries will be showing works from emerging and established artists including collections from 308 Arte Contemporaneo, Aldo de Sousa Gallery, Arevalo Gallery, Ascaso Gallery, Buenos Aires Fine Arts, Cernuda Arte, Collage Habana Gallery, DPM Gallery, Drexel Galeriea, Elite Fine Art Galleries, Galeria Alfredo Ginocchio, Galeria Baobab, Galeria Moro, Galeria Rubbers Internacio, La Casona, Luis Perez Galeria, Now Contemporary Art, Pan American Art Projects, Patricia CondeGaleria, The Americas Collection and Villa Manuela Art Gallery. Many prominent business and civic leaders from the city’s substantial Hispanic population are expected to attend.

Practical informations
Thursday, Sep. 19, 2013
6 – 7:30pm | BLACK CARD
“Houston Is Inspired” Sneak Peak Preview
Hosted by Houston Arts Alliance

Thursday, Sep. 19, 2013
7:30 – 9pm | VIP Opening Preview Party
Benefits Houston Business Volunteers for the Arts Program
of the Houston Arts Alliance

Regular Fair Hours:
Friday, Sep. 20 | 11am – 7pm
Saturday, Sep. 21 | 11am – 7pm
Sunday, Sep. 22 | 11am – 6pm

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