After officially rebranding in January 2019 from William Reaves | Sarah Foltz Fine Art to Foltz Fine Art, the gallery will be hosting its “next” exhibition – NEXT: Three Generations of Houston Abstract Expressionists, featuring recent works by Houston giants Richard Stout and Ibsen Espada and introducing Jonathan Paul Jackson. Earlier works by Stout and Espada will be on view, visually illustrating the stylistic developments for each artist throughout their respective careers. Also, on display will be a vignette exhibition entitled Immediacy: Watercolors by Dick Wray, as Wray was a colleague and major influence on all of the aforementioned artists.
Following the opening reception, the exhibits will be on display until April 27.
After officially rebranding in January 2019 from William Reaves | Sarah Foltz Fine Art to Foltz Fine Art, the gallery will be hosting its “next” exhibition – NEXT: Three Generations of Houston Abstract Expressionists, featuring recent works by Houston giants Richard Stout and Ibsen Espada and introducing Jonathan Paul Jackson. Earlier works by Stout and Espada will be on view, visually illustrating the stylistic developments for each artist throughout their respective careers. Also, on display will be a vignette exhibition entitled Immediacy: Watercolors by Dick Wray, as Wray was a colleague and major influence on all of the aforementioned artists.
Following the opening reception, the exhibits will be on display until April 27.
After officially rebranding in January 2019 from William Reaves | Sarah Foltz Fine Art to Foltz Fine Art, the gallery will be hosting its “next” exhibition – NEXT: Three Generations of Houston Abstract Expressionists, featuring recent works by Houston giants Richard Stout and Ibsen Espada and introducing Jonathan Paul Jackson. Earlier works by Stout and Espada will be on view, visually illustrating the stylistic developments for each artist throughout their respective careers. Also, on display will be a vignette exhibition entitled Immediacy: Watercolors by Dick Wray, as Wray was a colleague and major influence on all of the aforementioned artists.
Following the opening reception, the exhibits will be on display until April 27.