Weingarten Art Group
15/03/2026
‘Goldfinch’ by Cig Harvey, photographed in St. Petersburg in 2014, captures a fleeting moment of wonder—a hallmark of the artist’s vibrant, narrative-rich practice. Known for revealing the quiet magic of everyday life, Harvey invites us to pause, look closer, and feel deeply.
Artist: Cig Harvey
Photography: Michael Hunter
Interior Designer: Courtney Hill Interiors
13/02/2026
Artist Spotlight: Kaima Akarue
For artist Kaima Akarue, collage is a tool for reclaiming narrative. As the daughter of a Nigerian immigrant and a white mother, her practice is rooted in examining the social implications of identity — personal, cultural, and collective.
In this new large-scale mural, created from a composite of three existing works, Akarue reassembles Houston through her own lived experience. Her layered scenes blend historic architecture, children at play, and personal symbolism, all grounded on textured, weathered streets. These collages speak to the tensions and tenderness of urban life — both inherited and reimagined.
Her installation anchors the “Hometown” exhibition with a striking sense of place: Houston, in all its complexity, memory, and movement.
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On view now through March 6th 2026
Curated by
Photos by
10/02/2026
India Art Fair 2026 — Delhi ✨
After years of traveling the global fair circuit in search of exceptional work for our clients, this is our first time experiencing India Art Fair in person — and we couldn’t be more excited. A new client’s deep interest in Indian art is taking us there, and as always, we go where the art is to support our clients’ visions and build thoughtful, meaningful collections.
Image 1: Siro Cugusi and Jonathan Trayte at
Image 2: Farheen Fatima
Image 3: Hemali Vidalia at .in
Image 4: Giuliano Macca at
Image 5: Simran Kaur Panesar .art at .singh
Image 6: Poorvesh Patel at
Image 7: Sooraja KS at
Image 8: Priyaranjan Purkait .r.purkait at
Image 9: Prashant Pandey at
Image 10: Ashiesh Shah
Image 11: Collective Artists at
Image 12: Jignesh Panchal at
Image 13: Suminder Virk at
06/02/2026
We’re proud to support the Greater Houston Artist Survey — an important initiative helping organizations, advocates, and funders better understand what artists need to thrive in our city.
If you’re a Houston-area artist, your voice matters. The more responses gathered, the stronger and more representative the insights will be for our creative community.
Take the survey (link in bio) and share with fellow artists.
Survey closes March 31.