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  • Work by artist Gregory Scott at Catherine Edelman Gallery, Chicago.
    Photo by Julie Knutson
  • Agnes Denes, Pyramids of Conscience, 2005, crude oil, water from the HoustonShip Channel, Houston tap water, mirror, 51x51x56", courtesy of Ballroom Marfa.
    Photo by Julie Knutson
  • Robb Putnam, Rat #4 and Rat #5, 2012, fabric, plastic, leather, thread and mixedmedia, 8 by 10 by 5 inches, courtesy of Rena Bransten Gallery, San Francisco.
    Photo by Julie Knutson
  • Monir Farmanfarmaian, Octagon, 2011, mirror and reverse glass painting onplaster and wood, 44 by 44 by 4.5 inches, courtesy of Haines Gallery, SanFrancisco.
    Photo by Julie Knutson
  • Joan Mitchell, Untitled, c. 1960, oil on canvas, 31.5 by 23.5 inches, courtesyof Lennon Weinberg Gallery, New York.
    Photo by Julie Knutson
  • Work by Houston artist Rachel Hecker at Texas Gallery, Houston.
    Photo by Julie Knutson
  • Eric Daigh, My scissors aren't meant for this [detail], pushpins on board, 50 by35 inches, courtesy of Pentimenti, Philadelphia.
    Photo by Julie Knutson
  • Travis Sommerville, Installation, courtesy of Catharine Clark Gallery, SanFransisco.
    Photo by Julie Knutson

  • Artadia executive director Carolyn Ramo, left, and artist Jillian Conrad
    photo by Tyler Rudick
  • Jillian Conrad, Sites and Settlements:G [detail], 2011, Courtesy of the artistand Devin Borden Gallery, Houston.
    Photo by Tyler Rudick
  • Jang Soon Im, Convention, 2012, digital print. 23 x 13"
  • Carl Suddath, untitled, 2012, ink, dye and pencil on paper, 18.5 x 18.5";Courtesy of the artist and Inman Gallery, Houston.
    Photo by Tyler Rudick
  • Don't miss the Artadia winners at booth SP19 inside the Texas Contemporary ArtFair.
    Photo by Tyler Rudick
  • Rosine Kouamen, from the Allons-y Chez series, 2011
  • Seth Mittag, We're Still Here, 2011, mixed media.
    Photo by Karen Burd

  • For this year's Texas Contemporary, Artist Jane Miller will mount ClockShop, aninstallation dedicated to fixing, adapting and selling timepieces.
    Photo by Tyler Rudick
  • Artist Jane Miller
    Photo by Tyler Rudick
  • Clocks of all sorts will be available . . . and all items will be priced below$100.
    Photo by Tyler Rudick
  • A set of clocks made of wax
    Photo by Tyler Rudick
  • Miller will be selling an array of limited-edition prints featuring — youguessed it — clocks.
    Photo by Tyler Rudick

  • Socialite extraordinaire Lynn Wyatt will help celebrate the arrival of artistRob Pruitt's Andy Monument on Saturday. Warhol painted her portrait, shown here.
    Photos courtesy of Contemporary Arts Museum Houston
  • Warhol's Houston appearance was funded in large part by an online crowdsourcingcampaign.
    Photo courtesy of Contemporary Arts Museum Houston/Webstagram
  • Artist Rob Pruitt
    Photo by Timothy A. Clary/AFP ImageForum
  • Lynn Wyatt at CAMH's Another Great Night event in November 2012
    Photo by © Michelle Watson/CatchLightGroup.com

  • Emerging Houston design firm MaRS has tackled the VIP lounge at TexasContemporary with a playful nod the Bayou City.
  • Industrial shipping supplies speak to the Port of Houston while exercise ballsrefer to the city's nationally-recognized weight issues.
  • Designer Erick Ragni's doodles have been repurposed as wall art behind the bar.
  • Four light bulb displays spell out the fair's initials TCAF, harkening to themarquees of old Texas honky-tonk clubs.
  • Overhead, a display of umbrellas remind us all that hurricane season has notquite ended yet.