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  1. The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Unveils Designs for Campus Redevelopment, with more than 70 Percent of Funding Goal Secured

    Jan 15, 2015 - “The Museum of Fine Arts has become a great museum, befitting Houston as a great city. “Our L-shaped Glassell School of Art building is a key part of our overall space-shaping strategy. A landscape architect will also be selected.

  2. “Line: Making the Mark”

    Dec 2, 2014 - Line: Making the Mark explores the sundry ways that artists, since that historic shift, make marks—either directly, by pressing pencil to paper or brushing ink onto a surface; or indirectly, such as drawing on stone, carving into

  3. The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, opens “Spectacular Rubens” in February 2015

    Nov 17, 2014 - Organized by the Museo Nacional del Prado in Madrid and the J. After Archduke Albert’s death in 1621, Rubens also served the infanta in a diplomatic capacity and was rewarded for his success with a knighthood by Philip IV. Organization and Funding Spectacular Rubens is organized by the J.

  4. “Fangs, Feathers, and Fins: Sacred Creatures in Ancient American Art”

    Oct 8, 2014 - *As of December 2014, the closing date is March 22, 2015, a change from the originally scheduled closing date of January 25, 2015.   The inventive ways in which animals were depicted in art provide a window into the beliefs and practices of long-gone cultures that never developed written language and left few traces other than their art. A 1,000-year-old feather tunic from the Nasca people of Peru, intricate gold ornaments from the Tairona culture of Colombia, and evocative ceramic vessels and stone monuments made by the Maya and Olmec of ancient Mexico will be

  5. Monumental Bronze by Giuseppe Penone Installed at the MFAH; Recent Acquisition Anchors the Museum’s South Lawn

    Aug 25, 2014 - onto a steel support on a concrete base as onlookers gathered.    The installation—which involved a flatbed truck, two construction cranes, a 183-foot boom, and a team of art handlers, riggers, and curators—took place on Saturday, August 23. traditions; and Mysteries (1987), a text-based painting by Ed Ruscha, which has come to the Museum as a gift from the estate of longtime patron and philanthropist Isabel B.

  6. “Silver: An American Art—Selections from the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston”

    Aug 18, 2014 - Private collections, including those of Milo M. *As of October 2014, the closing date is April 5, 2015, a change from the originally scheduled closing date of February 15, 2015. Title Silver: An American Art—Selections from the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston Dates August 30, 2014–April 5, 2015* Overview Over the past decade, the American silver holdings of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, have

  7. “Shadows on the Wall: Cameraless Photography from 1851 to Today”

    Aug 12, 2014 - Made for science or art, using a range of techniques as visually diverse as the movements of art to which they belong, the photographs vary in size from a few inches to 25 feet and record the precise outlines of botanical specimens Overview Drawn from the permanent collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Shadows on the Wall: Cameraless Photography from 1851 to Today presents 50 evocative images created with light and chemistry but without the use of a

  8. “Treasures from Korea: Arts and Culture of the Joseon Dynasty, 1392–1910” concludes U.S. tour at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, in October

    Jul 16, 2014 - In Houston, generous funding is provided by Chinhui and Eddie Allen; Chi Si Choi, M.D. and Sung Ha Choi; Jin S. Park, M.D. and Yang O. Huh, M.D.; Nancy C. Allen; Baytown Shopping Center; Michelle H. change from the originally scheduled opening date of November 2, 2014. LACMA’s comprehensive holdings of Korean art, which boast a dedicated gallery and focused education programs, are a strength of the museum’s encyclopedic collection.”

  9. Landmark Exhibition of Claude Monet’s Paintings of the River Seine Opens at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, in October 2014

    May 28, 2014 - “I have never tired of it: for me the Seine is always new.” Catalogue The exhibition is accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue, Monet and the Seine: Impressions of a River, copublished by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and the Philbrook Museum of Art. In 1898, Monet exhibited works from a painting series entitled Mornings on the Seine to great critical acclaim.

  10. Houston’s Interactive Immersion: The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, presents “Soto: The Houston Penetrable,” May 8 to September 1

    Mar 25, 2014 - Intended to be touched, handled and waded through, the strands, when at rest, compose a floating yellow orb on a transparent background. Soto (1923–2005) was a landmark figure in Latin American art, and a key driver of the Kinetic art movement that emerged in Paris in the 1950s. “We are pleased to bring this unparalleled Penetrable to a Houston audience,” said director Gary Tinterow.