Mark Wade's 'Long Division' at Andrew Durham Gallery, Houston
The Andrew Durham Gallery in Houston is showcasing 'Long Division,' a solo exhibition by Mark Wade, from March 28 to May 23, 2026. Wade's artwork delves into the historical divisions within the United States, particularly highlighting the American Indian Wars and their lasting effects on land ownership, systems of power, and national identity. His artistic approach involves deconstructing and reconfiguring materials to reflect the fragility of historical narratives. A video walk-through is included in the exhibition as part of Glasstire's Five-Minute Tours series. Wade earned his BFA from the University of Kansas and his MFA from Florida State University, with his works featured in both private and public collections. The gallery is situated at 1821 W. Alabama Street, Houston, Texas 77098.
Key facts
- Exhibition 'Long Division' by Mark Wade at Andrew Durham Gallery, Houston.
- Dates: March 28 to May 23, 2026.
- Wade's work investigates historical fault lines in the US, including the American Indian Wars.
- Materials are deliberately ruptured, fragmented, and reconstructed.
- Part of Glasstire's Five-Minute Tours video series.
- Wade earned BFA from University of Kansas and MFA from Florida State University.
- Gallery address: 1821 W. Alabama Street, Houston, Texas 77098.
- Gallery hours: Wednesday to Saturday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. or by appointment.
Entities
Artists
- Mark Wade
Institutions
- Andrew Durham Gallery
- Glasstire
- University of Kansas
- Florida State University
Locations
- Houston
- Texas
- United States
- 1821 W. Alabama Street, Houston, Texas 77098