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  1. Christian Marclay “Telephones”

    Ultimately it is the telephone itself, through all its incarnations from rotary-dial to push-button, that plays the starring role. This exhibition is organized by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

  2. Line: Making the Mark

    With the advent of Modernism in the 20th century, line became its own definitive subject for artists, who no longer used it merely for representational purposes.

  3. Europe 1900–1975: Selections from the Museum’s Collection

    Works on display range from early portraits by Robert Delaunay and Henri Matisse; to signature paintings and works on paper by Pablo Picasso that define Cubism and its legacy; to forays into Surrealism by Max Ernst, Joan Miró,

  4. Beyond Craft: Decorative Arts from the Leatrice S. and Melvin B. Eagle Collection

    Eagle Collection is one of the most remarkable collections of its type. Based in Potomac, Maryland, Lee and Mel Eagle have been collecting decorative arts since the 1960s, and the MFAH acquired their collection in 2010.

  5. Eye on Third Ward: Jack Yates High School Photography

    Now in its 16th year, Eye on Third Ward continues to inspire museum visitors along with the participants.

  6. The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Completes the Sarah Campbell Blaffer Foundation Center for Conservation, Designed by Lake|Flato Architects

    Oct 24, 2018 - (The paper and photography conservation studio remains in its original location in the Museum, across the street from the new Blaffer Foundation Center.) Its initiatives encompass conserving all aspects of the Museum’s encyclopedic collections, deployed over five primary areas: paintings, decorative arts, sculpture and textiles, works on paper, and photographs. Foundation grant ensures continuation of MFAH research collaboration with Menil Collection, Rice University, and museums nationally HOUSTON—October 24, 2018—The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, has finished the second phase in its

  7. MFAH to Inaugurate the Glassell School of Art and Brown Foundation, Inc. Plaza on Sunday, May 20, 2018

    Feb 8, 2018 - The project’s capital and endowment campaign has reached 90 percent of its $450-million goal. About the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston  Tracing its origins to 1900, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, is one of the largest cultural institutions in the country. noon Houston—February 8, 2018—The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, today announced that a community day on Sunday, May 20, 2018, will mark the public inauguration of the new Glassell School of Art by Steven Holl Architects and its

  8. First Phase of MFAH Campus Transformation Opens in May 2018

    Nov 14, 2017 - About the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston Tracing its origins to 1900, the MFAH is one of the largest cultural institutions in the country. “Song of Strength, with its stacked granite plinths, will echo the sturdy geometry of the Glassell School’s facade as well as the interplay of concrete and glass. The school’s structure establishes a seamless flow between its interior and the outdoor spaces designed by Deborah Nevins & Associates, with Nevins Benito Landscape Architects.

  9. Virtual Cinema Presents the Poetic New Documentary “Małni”

    Apr 20, 2021 - A Vibrant Look at NatureThe beginning of Małni — Towards the Ocean, Towards the Shore echoes those films, especially in its vibrant treatment of nature. protests at Standing Rock, Dislocation Blues combines reportage, interviews, and the force of memory in a fragmented, nonlinear approach to nonfiction that zeroes in not on the moment itself, but on the ramifications of the moment—its

  10. About the Hirsch Library

    She bequeathed her jewelry collection to the library, and its 1991 sale at Christie's in New York added significantly to the endowment. the library is named the Hirsch Library 2000Museum’s Audrey Jones Beck Building opensRenovation of Hirsch Library begins; physical size increases from 3,900 to 8,400 square feet May 2001Hirsch Library opened to the public in its library was in the basement of the west wing of the MuseumFurnishings consisted of Windsor chairs and one single reading tableMoney for books to start the library’s collection came from a public fund drive 1964The Museum hired its