Search Results


Showing results for ? Ʊ׶ Ǹó Ʈ ڦڦ ã98.Σţ GHB Ʈ ɰ ǰ ? GHB Ǹ ó ǰ Ʊ׶ ? 븶 ð ǰ ɰ Ǹ Ʈ

  1. MFAH Establishes a Gallery for Judaica, Opening December 3, 2023

    Nov 2, 2023 - HOUSTON—November 2, 2023—The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, will open a new gallery for Judaica on December 3, 2023. It is funded by a grant from Lilly Endowment Inc. With the Herzstein Gallery, the MFAH joins a small group of North American encyclopedic museums with a commitment to collect, display, and study Judaica. 

  2. “Vertigo of Color: Matisse, Derain, and the Origins of Fauvism” Opens at the MFAH February 25, 2024

    Nov 2, 2023 - Additional generous support is provided by:Cherie and Jim FloresLinnet F. DeilyNancy Pollok GuineeCarla KnoblochRand GroupPolly and Murry BowdenBettie CartwrightVivian L. Smith FoundationRosanette S. CullenSamuel F.  Matisse in a Kimono (private collection). Their evolving visual language grew from sensory experience of a moment in time, a sweep of sand brushed in saturated red, a cork oak tree delineated in pink, shadows of reflected light in dazzling hues.

  3. MFAH Presents “Multiplicity: Blackness in Contemporary American Collage” in February 2024

    Nov 2, 2023 - Russell H. and Rosalind C. Tiffany E. Barber, assistant professor of African American Art at UCLA; Dr. Anita N. MorrisWangechi MutuNarcissisterRashaad NewsomeLovie OliviaEbony G. PattersonHowardena PindellJamea Richmond-EdwardsDeborah RobertsLanecia A. RouseTschabalala SelfVitus ShellDevan ShimoyamaDavid ShrobeLorna SimpsonNyugen E.

  4. “Kehinde Wiley: An Archaeology of Silence” Tours to the MFAH in November

    Sep 7, 2023 - The artist’s 2008 “Down” series featured a group of large-scale portraits of young Black men inspired by Hans Holbein the Younger’s The Dead Christ in the Tomb (1521–22). Wiley has said, “That is the archaeology I am unearthing: The specter of police violence and state control over the bodies of young Black and Brown people all over the world.” He holds a BFA from the San Francisco Art Institute, an MFA from Yale University, and honorary doctorates from the Rhode Island School of Design and San Francisco Art Institute.

  5. On View This Fall at the Nancy and Rich Kinder Building: Simone Leigh’s Iconic “Satellite,” Newly Completed for the MFAH; New Modern and Contemporary Exhibitions

    Aug 9, 2023 - A group of pictures by the pioneering Houston photojournalist Caroline Valenta—including a view of July 4, 1949, festivities at the dazzling, new Shamrock Hotel, the legendary Houston locale—caps a section devoted to midcentury He added, “When the Nancy and Rich Kinder Building opened in November 2020, we considered it a triumph—not only for completing the Fayez S. In addition, a suite of three thematic exhibitions drawn from the MFAH collections of modern and contemporary art will be on view beginning September 2.

  6. “Rembrandt to Van Gogh: Masterpieces from the Armand Hammer Collection” Opens at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, in October

    Jun 21, 2023 - D. Anderson FoundationMelza and Ted BarrCarol and Mike LinnAndrius Kontrimas / Sheppard MullinAnn G. TrammellSamuel F. GormanMr. and Mrs. Rodney H. MargolisMarguerite & David M. Highlights from the exhibition include: Titian Portrait of a Man in Armor (c. 1530), a remarkable portrayal by the leading painter of 16th-century Venice, epitomizing Titian’s gift for capturing not only the essence of a sitter “Armand Hammer had a fascinating career as a businessman and art collector that spanned most of the 20th century,” commented Gary Tinterow, Director, the Margaret Alkek Williams Chair, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

  7. Landmark Exhibition “William Kentridge: In Praise of Shadows” Travels to the MFAH, Surveying the Celebrated South African Artist’s Work

    May 10, 2023 - In Houston, major support is provided by:Bobbie Nau Additional generous support is provided by:John R. Eckel, Jr. up of complementary projections that reveal how everyday experience, experimentation, and associative play a critical role in Kentridge’s art making. , a video installation from 2018, as well as recent works that reaffirm the creative act as means of political engagement and transformative knowledge.

  8. “Robert Frank and Todd Webb: Across America, 1955” at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, in October

    Apr 19, 2023 - A successful stockbroker in the 1920s, he lost all of his earnings in the Crash of 1929. During the Depression, Webb prospected for gold, worked as a forest ranger, wrote short stories and picked up a camera. On view October 8, 2023, through January 7, 2024, the exhibition Robert Frank and Todd Webb: Across America, 1955 will bring these simultaneous projects together for the first time. For both, a composition including the American flag was too potent to resist.

  9. Director Bonnie Campbell to Retire from Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens in September 2023

    Apr 17, 2023 - I feel a Texas-sized sense of accomplishment knowing that under my tenure, thousands of people have discovered Bayou Bend, making it less hidden, but still¸ and always, a gem.” I am happiest when we offer a free public program, like Family Day or July 4, when there are hundreds of visitors, young and old, exploring the grounds and discovering the treasures in the house. People like to say Bayou Bend is a hidden gem—it actually is literally hidden, only visible after crossing a pedestrian bridge over Buffalo Bayou.

  10. “Impressionist and Post-Impressionist Masterpieces from the Pearlman Foundation” Opens May 21 at the MFAH

    Mar 8, 2023 - In January 1945 Pearlman happened to pass the window of a Manhattan auction house, and spotted a Chaïm Soutine landscape. Featured paintings include Cistern in the Grounds of the Château Noir (c. 1900), Route to Le Tholonet (1900–04) and Mont Sainte-Victoire (c. 1904–06), from one of Cezanne’s most iconic series.  Enchanted by the painting, Pearlman made a successful bid for the work—View of Céret (1921–22), on view in this exhibition—and that first purchase triggered a passion for collecting that endured for the rest of his life.