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  1. The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, to debut first touring retrospective devoted to Colombian visionary Olga de Amaral

    Jun 9, 2021 - Olga de Amaral: To Weave a Rock traces artist’s prolific career and experimentation with color, form, material, and process  HOUSTON—June 9, 2021—This summer, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, presents Olga de Amaral: To Weave The Museum’s Susan and Fayez S. This retrospective and publication have been years in the making, and I feel they are a wonderful showcase of my life’s work.” 

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  3. The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston Presents “Shahzia Sikander: Extraordinary Realities” in Spring 2022

    Dec 17, 2021 - The terrorist attacks of 9/11 and their aftermath opened up new engagement around economics, global trade, and news cycles, and Sikander’s work became more overtly political. Rhodes and Leona B. The Museum’s Susan and Fayez S.

  4. “For a New World to Come: Experiments in Japanese Art and Photography, 1968–1979” Debuts in Houston

    Oct 22, 2014 - The exhibition will travel to two New York venues: Grey Art Gallery (New York University) from September 11 to December 5, 2015; and Japan Society from October 9, 2015, to January 11, 2016. transformed an artist-run gallery into a darkroom. The exhibition debuts at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, where it will be on view from March 7 to July 12, 2015 (changed from the previously announced dates of February 1 to April 26, 2015).

  5. International Tour of “The Age of Impressionism: Great French Paintings from the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute” Opens at Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, December 22, 2013

    Jul 31, 2013 - Museum, Tokyo   February 9 – May 26, 2013 • Montreal Museum of Fine Arts   October 8, 2012 – January 20, 2013 • Royal Academy of Arts, London   July 7 – September 23, 2012 • Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth   March 11 – June Since its inception, the Institute has pursued a dual mission as both a museum and a center for research and higher education in the visual arts. Ganz and Richard R. Brettell.

  6. Unrivalled Splendor: The Kimiko and John Powers Collection of Japanese Art

    Mar 2, 2012 - September 3, 2012 Duncan Phyfe: Master Cabinetmaker in New York  June 24–September 9, 2012 For more information, please contact: MFAH Communications 713.639.7554 Education programs for this exhibition are made possible by The E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation. She writes in the exhibition catalogue: “John Powers’ passion, enthusiasm, and learning resulted in a collection of the highest quality. I do not think it would be possible to make a collection of this caliber today.

  7. Hirsch Library Exhibitions

    Everything and Everyone: Artists’ Books Published by the National Museum of Women in the Arts March 1–July 9, 2016Artists’ books, which came to prominence as a medium in the mid-20th century, are best described as works of art Alluring Melancholy: Representations of the Tormented Artist April 9–July 27, 2019 The tormented artist, frequently embodied by Vincent van Gogh, is an easily recognizable archetype and often a real-life person. The Gorgeous and the Grotesque: The Illustrations of Edward Gorey November 1, 2023–March 9, 2024 The work of Edward Gorey has been seen in books across various genres, illustrated on posters for ballets, constructed on stage for

  8. Titian and the Golden Age of Venetian Painting

    Mar 11, 2011 - MFAH Hours and Admission             Hours are Tuesday and Wednesday, 10 a.m.–5 p.m.; Thursday 10 a.m.–9 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m.–7 p.m.; and Sunday, 12:15–7 p.m.  Admission will be free for children 5 and under, but they will need a ticket to enter the exhibition. On Thursdays, admission will be $15 for adults and $10 for children 6–18, students, and senior adults (65+). Titian Titian (c.1485-90–1576) was the greatest of all Venetian Renaissance artists.

  9. Exhibitions at Rienzi

    Dancing on Gilded Foot: KPM Porcelain at RienziMarch 9–July 30, 2012 By the mid-18th century, porcelain—a material of no intrinsic value—became the most important diplomatic currency in Europe. Hidden Hands: Invisible Workers in Industrial EnglandSeptember 1, 2021–January 9, 2022 In the 18th century, new materials and technological innovation sparked an increased demand for luxury objects and useful wares made of ceramics See a video tour.

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