<p><strong>A 50th-anniversary tribute to one of America¿s first racially integrated exhibitions</strong></p><p>In August 1971 Peter Bradley mounted the landmark exhibition <I>The De Luxe Show</I> at the legendary DeLUXE theater in Houston''s Fifth Ward. <I>The De Luxe Show</I> was a milestone in civil rights history, as one of the first racially integrated shows in the United States. Curated by Bradley with the backing of collector and philanthropist John de Menil, the exhibition featured emerging and established abstract modern painters and sculptors of the time, including Darby Bannard, Peter Bradley, Anthony Caro, Dan Christensen, Ed Clark, Frank Davis, Sam Gilliam, Robert Gordon, Richard Hunt, Virginia Jaramillo, Daniel Johnson, Craig Kauffman, Alvin Loving, Kenneth Noland, Jules Olitski, Larry Poons, Michael Steiner, William T. Williams and James Wolfe.<br><br>In August 2021, for its 50th anniversary, Karma and Parker Gallery staged a contemporary bicoastal tribute to <I>The De Lu