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  1. Beauty and Ritual: Judaica from the Jewish Museum, New York

    The new, ongoing partnership between the MFAH and the Jewish Museum brings exceptional objects to Houston over a period of years. Examining Jewish ceremonial objects from antiquity to the present, Beauty and Ritual: Judaica from the Jewish Museum, New York marks the first in a series of presentations from the world-renowned collection of the Jewish Museum The exhibition comprises three thematic galleries: “The Art of the Synagogue: Adorning the Torah,” “A Day of Rest: The Radiance of the Sabbath,” and “Beyond the Synagogue and the Home: The Light of the Hanukkah Menorah.”

  2. Dawoud Bey: An American Project

    Dawoud Bey: An American Project introduces Bey’s deeply humanistic photographs into a long-running conversation about what it means to represent America with a camera. Shop the ShowBrowse exhibition-related items at the MFA Born in New York City in 1953, Bey received his first camera as a gift when he was 15. The following year, he saw the landmark, highly divisive exhibition Harlem on My Mind at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Since that time, Bey has worked primarily in portraiture, making tender, psychologically rich and direct portrayals of Black subjects and rendering African American history in a form that is poetic, poignant, and immediate.

  3. Eye on Houston: High School Documentary Photography

    A. L. Ballard; Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Each generation witnesses Houston through new eyes, seeing and experiencing a fresh incarnation of the city. Utilizing photography as a tool, these student photographers document their perspectives. The annual exhibition is a collaboration between the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and area high schools.

  4. Soto: The Houston Penetrable

    Intended to be touched, handled, and waded through, the strands compose a floating yellow orb on a transparent background.  A vast, floating sea of plastic strands suspended from the ceiling, the Houston Penetrable is completed only by the viewer’s participation. This immersive, kinetic environment was designed by Soto on commission from the Museum in 2004 and has taken almost a decade to produce.

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  6. Community Artists’ Collective

    Jun 13, 2020 - A reflection on family history, slavery, and complicity by one of the Glassell School of Art’s own, Nell Gottlieb, is now in its final week at Community Artists’ Collective (CAC). “Nell expresses in various media a quest for information about her Anglo family and their relationship with the African American community of Klein,” Barnes said. She was also starting to engage with the history of her antebellum plantation family home, Klein, in Alabama, which had been left to her, as a place to rethink the past,” Fuchs said.

  7. Inspired by Oscar! See the winning looks from Fashion Fusion

    Jan 24, 2018 - A competition that culminates in a live runway show and judging at the Museum, Fashion Fusion encourages students and alumni to create garments centered around the art on view in an MFAH exhibition. Out of the 24 garments that made it to the catwalk, a panel of judges selected two winners in each of the four categories—one current student and one alum. The audience voted for a favorite garment, too!  A double winner at Fashion Fusion, this voluminous red jumpsuit evokes the ruffles of de la Renta’s romantic “Custom Evening Ensemble,” worn by Mica Ertegun, as well as a dress that Beyoncé wore for Vogue.

  8. Divine Fire: Zoroastrianism and Ritual Purity

    Kaikobad has been a senior docent with the MFAH for 10 years. Additionally, she has served as a Sunday school teacher at the Zoroastrian Association of Houston and as a docent at Asia Society Texas Center. Shartle Lecture Series is made possible by a generous grant from The Brown Foundation, Inc. “Living with the Gods: Art, Beliefs, and Peoples” is organized by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and supported by a grant from Lilly Endowment Inc.

  9. Lecture | Tiffany’s Glass Visions of the Natural World: An Extraordinary Landscape Window

    a magnificent leaded-glass window. Commissioned by a woman, conceived by a woman, and largely crafted by women, the window brings focus to the significant—yet largely unknown—role of women in the art of renowned glass artist Louis Comfort Tiffany. She has curated exhibitions and authored publications on a wide range of topics, including the Herter Brothers with Katherine Howe of the MFAH.

  10. Virtual Cinema | See Maggie Cheung’s Luminous Portrayal of Chinese Silent-Film Star Ruan Lingyu in “Center Stage”

    May 22, 2021 - Your ticket ($10) supports the MFAH and provides a 3-day pass to the film. SEE THE TRAILER About the AuthorElizabeth Klett is a professor of literature at the University of Houston–Clear Lake. Kwan uses these techniques to undercut the traditional idea of the biopic, which tends to depict a linear, realistic account of an individual life. Silent-film actress Ruan Lingyu, often called “the Chinese Greta Garbo,” is a legend in China, and Stanley Kwan’s 1991 drama Center Stage chronicles her rise to fame, which culminated tragically in her suicide in 1935 at age 25