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  1. Contingent Beauty: Contemporary Art from Latin America

    Drawn primarily from the Museum's permanent collection of modern Latin American art—one of the most comprehensive collections of its kind in any public institution—nearly all of the 32 works on view have been acquired by the Museum Contingent Beauty: Contemporary Art from Latin America features a selection of major works by 21 established artists from Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Cuba, Mexico, and Venezuela. over the last five years through the Caribbean Art Fund, established in 2010 as a special initiative of the Museum and Fundación Gego.

  2. “Arrival of Spring” in Houston

    Mar 16, 2021 - This becomes especially important in his work after his move from California back to his native Yorkshire in the north of England in the early 2000s. This work is on a very large scale and is made up of 32 separate panels. Of course, they are not exactly the colors we see in nature, but Hockney’s goal is not simply to copy nature in a pedestrian way. Before you arrive, get a preview with the audio guide and exhibition labels, and enjoy this interview with David Hockney.

  3. A Sneak Peek Inside the Core Residency Program

    Oct 15, 2019 - Since 1982, the program has hosted 224 visual artists and 32 critics, including the likes of Trenton Doyle Hancock, Julie Mehretu, and Shahzia Sikander. The Core Program attracts applicants from all over the world, acting as a bridge between postgraduate training and the next stage of a professional career. Some participants are invited to teach classes at the Glassell School. Others take classes side-by-side with Studio School students. Describe a typical day for a Core resident.

  4. A Closer Look at Vincent van Gogh’s 1887 “Self-Portrait”

    Jan 30, 2019 - raisonné de l’oeuvre peint (Paris: Gallimard, 2000), 32–33. ³ Van Tilborgh and Hendriks, Vincent van Gogh Paintings, vol. 2, 361. This effect, however, was not Van Gogh’s intention—it resulted from the fading of a purple underlayer of color: A black-and-white photograph from 1908 shows the densely painted canvas, but fading had changed the image to its present Vincent van Gogh’s self-portraits, which established the painter as one of the most famous faces in art history, reveal a deeper look into his processes and methods.

  5. Rediscovered after nearly 170 years, a Delacroix painting has been acquired by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

    Sep 26, 2019 - Shortly after France invaded North Africa in 1830, Delacroix, then 32, joined a diplomatic mission to journey there. The painting will go on view at the Museum on October 3. The woman at the left of the canvas is seated on the floor, reclining with her right arm propped on a patterned cushion. Her draped robe is set off by a jeweled necklace and rings.

  6. The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Completes First Phase of Campus Redevelopment Project with Inauguration of the Glassell School of Art on May 20

    May 15, 2018 - The plaza provides the dramatic setting for a fountain, a shaded seating area, and two monumental public sculptures: Cloud Column (1998–2006), a 32-foot-high stainless steel form by Anish Kapoor; and Eduardo Chillida’s stacked-granite and alumni; a broad-stepped central staircase that serves as the school’s forum; a 75-seat auditorium; and a public coffee bar. “As we reveal not only a glorious new building for the Glassell School, but also a public plaza, fountain, amphitheater, and roof garden, I think Houstonians will quickly grasp that our project intends to create a new destination

  7. Contemporary Latin American Art Featured at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, in November

    Aug 18, 2015 - Drawn primarily from the Museum’s permanent collection of modern Latin American art—one of the most comprehensive collections of its kind in any public institution—nearly all of the 32 works on view have been acquired by the Museum In Teresa Serrano’s La piñata (2003), we watch as a man beats to death a piñata that is shaped and dressed to look like a woman from the MexicoUnited States border. intended as a platform for the future growth of the field.

  8. “Habsburg Splendor: Masterpieces from Vienna’s Imperial Collections” Opens at the MFAH in June

    May 13, 2015 - the Younger; and Jupiter and Io (c. 1530/32) by Correggio. Highlights include: • Armor of Emperor Maximilian I (c. 1492) made by Lorenz Helmschmid • Bronze bust of Emperor Charles V (c. 1555) by Leone Leoni • A rock crystal goblet made for Emperor Frederick III (1400–1450) GOLDEN A hundred years later, in 1916, Emperor Charles I inherited a dual Austro-Hungarian monarchy upon the death of longtime Emperor Franz Joseph.

  9. At-Home Art Activity “Exploring Materials and Creating & Modifying Beads”

    Nov 15, 2022 - Katz Foundation; Institute of Museum and Library Services; H-E-B; MD Anderson Cancer Center; The Brown Foundation, Inc.; Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo; Sharon G. A. L. Ballard; Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. For additional ideas, plan a visit to the Museum to see more art in person. Art-Making Activity | Exploring Materials and Creating & Modifying BeadsLook closely, gather your materials, and create some art!

  10. At-Home Art Activity “Exploring Fauvism and Creating Colorful Landscapes”

    Aug 2, 2022 - Katz Foundation; Institute of Museum and Library Services; H-E-B; MD Anderson Cancer Center; The Brown Foundation, Inc.; Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo; Sharon G. A. L. Ballard; Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. This activity guides you in exploring the use of bright colors to create a landscape. Use the step-by-step activity guide and how-to video below to get started.