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celebrating 30 years
"30 years ago I acted on an idea that had been percolating for 3 years or so. In 1986, I was a young geologist, transferred to Houston, lucky to have a job when so many others didn’t. I said 'I’m going to like this place if it kills me’, and what I found here in Houston was an extraordinary contemporary art scene which I immediately dove into. It was the arts that saved me and inspired me. I volunteered at Channel 8, The Art League and and visited galleries every Saturday, dragging my friends along. I bought my first work of art (Lucas Johnson from Betty Moody). I started meeting artists whose work I was intrigued by who didn’t have representation…. so, in 1990, I opened Inman Gallery, inside another gallery, in a 13 x 13’ space, to expand upon my love of sharing art with friends and to provide a platform for the artists I had met.”
- Kerry Inman, on the occasion of celebrating the gallery’s 30th anniversary this September 2020
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MUSEUM ACQUISITIONS 2020
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Whitney Museum of American Art
Jana Vander LeeSouth by Southwest, 1988
cottolin, polyester, mohair, cotton, gimp, rayon
17 3/4 x 18 inches
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Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Jason SalavonLittle Infinity (v.MFAH), 2020
site specific wallpaper
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Rose Art Museum Brandeis University
Jamal CyrusDjeli Brown, 2019
found garment with leather pouches, marker
80 1/2 x 50 3/4 inches
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Provincetown Art Association and Museum
Toni LaSelleUntitled #11 (March 1), 1946
Charcoal on paper
25 X 19 inches
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Chazen Museum of Art University of Wisconsin–Madison
Dario RobletoThe First Time, the Heart (Some Have Two Hearts), 2017
Subtitle and print sequence by Adrian Matejka
Photolithographs on Rising Drawing Bristol with transparent base ink, hand-flamed and sooted paper; image brushed with lithotine and lifted from soot, fused in a mild solution of shellac and denatured alcohol.
6 prints, each 11 ½ x 14 ¼ inches
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The Menil Collection
Jamal CyrusMisconstrued Rap Lyric #1, 2019
triple beam balance, painted plaster bust of Martin Luther King, shelf
20 x 19 x 6 inches
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Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Jamal CyrusEroding Witness 7_c, Eroding Witness 7_d, 2014
Edition 2 of 2
laser-cut papyrus
27 x 16 3/4 inches each
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Museum der bildenden Künste Leipzig
Amy Blakemore5 Chromogenic Prints
2018
15 x 15 inches
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The Old Jail Art Center
Charis AmmonBeneath, 2020
oil on canvas
5 x 7 inches
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MUSEUM EXHIBITIONS
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Angela Fraleigh: Sound the Deep Waters
Delaware Art Museum October 5, 2019 – April 12, 2020 -
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Darren Waterston Filthy Lucre: Whistler's Peacock Room Reimagined
Victoria and Albert Museum January 23 - April 11, 2020 -
Dario Robleto: Unknown and Solitary Seas Dreams and Emotions of the 19th Century
Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study Harvard University November 4, 2019 - January 18, 2020. -
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Linarejos Moreno: Stop Vuelvo pronto Stop
CentroCentro Contemporary Art Center, Madrid, Spain September 9 – December 4, 2020 -
Stars Down to Earth: Mary Mattingly & Dario Robleto
Brooklyn Library January 13 - March 13, 2020 -
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Please From a Straight Line including Jamal Cyrus
Blue Star Arts Contemporary November 6, 2020 - May 9, 2021 -
A Legacy of Firsts: The Everson Collection including Angela Fraleigh
Everson Museum of Art November 16, 2019 – January 3, 2021 -
The Sorcerer's Burden: Contemporary Art and the Anthropological Turn, including Dario Robleto
The Contemporary Austin September 14, 2019 - February 2, 2020 -
Public Life: Distance and Diaspora including Jamal Cyrus Commissioned by FotoFest, 2020
Commissioned by FotoFest, 2020 November 14 2020 - February 14, 2021 -
Nancy and Rich Kinder Building Inaugural installation including Katrina Moorhead, Demetrius Oliver, Robyn O’Neil, Jason Salavon, and Darren Waterston
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston November 2020 - ongoing
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The Armory Show
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AWARDS
2020 IN REVIEW
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