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In his illustrious 95 years of life, David Adickes has left a permanent imprint on art through Houston, the state of Texas and beyond.
As always, Adickes never stops. He opens the doors of his newest art space, Adickes Art, an historic archive and current art gallery filled with Adickes' life's work, in Houston's Arts District in April 2022.
David Adickes was born in 1927 in Huntsville, a charming East Texas Piney Woods town renowned as the home and final resting place of Sam Houston. He was the third of four brothers.
As a child, he enjoyed drawing and painting but was actually more interested in music and acting at the time.
Adickes attended Texas A&M College for three semesters, then served in the Air Corps and landed a position with the Air Transport Command as a steward on flights to and from Paris.
Back home in 1947, he finished a math and physics degree at Sam Houston State Teachers College, then turned his sites on art.
The summer of 1948 was spent immersed in the art school life, thanks to the GI Bill. Then it was straight back to Paris, using his remaining GI Bill funds, to study for two years at the atelier of the French master Fernand Leger.
In his illustrious 95 years of life, David Adickes has left a permanent imprint on art through Houston, the state of texas and beyond.
As always, Adickes never stops. He opens the doors of his newest art space, Adickes Art, an historic archive and current art gallery filled with Adickes' life's work, in Houston's Arts District in April 2022.