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  1. Book Launch | “Caption This”

    A book signing follows. Caption This features photographs of everyday people over the past 100 years, revealing a funny and surprising history of handwritten and typed captions. From words scrawled on a Polaroid to comments on social media, captions play an important role in documenting the moments of our lives. October 29, 2023 This panel discussion celebrates the book release of Caption This: A Photographic Collection of Amusing Comments, Snarky Asides, and Romantic Admissions by Barbara Levine and Paige Ramey.

  2. Core Program Lecture | Dana Kavelina

    Ronald A. Logan; and The Arch and Stella Rowan Foundation, Inc. Previously based in Kyiv and Lviv, Ukraine, Kavelina has been a refugee in Germany since March 2022. Plan Your Visit Core Program lectures are open to the public, and admission is free. Kavelina’s 2020 film Letter to a Turtledove has been acquired by the Museum of Modern Art in New York and is featured in the MoMA exhibition Signals: How Video Transformed the World (March 5–July 8, 2023).

  3. Truly Texas Mexican

    SOLD OUT | Truly Texas Mexican Directed by Aníbal Capoano(USA, 2021, Digital, in English and Spanish with English subtitles) A Q&A with members of the filmmaking team follows each screening Food, culture, and history come together Copies of the book Truly Texas Mexican: A Native Culinary Heritage in Recipes are available through the MFA Shop and at the screening on Saturday, February 19. A risk of exposure to COVID-19 exists in any public setting. In the interest of your personal safety and community health, please observe all precautions set forth by the MFAH—learn more here.

  4. William Kentridge: Zeno Writing

    The novel purports to be the journal of Zeno, a troubled businessman in Trieste undergoing psychoanalysis. In 2002, South African artist William Kentridge was invited to create a new work for Documenta XI in Kassel, Germany. Zeno mirrored Kentridge's own fascination with “people stuck at the edge of a historical project about to implode, stuck waiting for the eruption to happen.”

  5. Research Guides

    Need to conduct research on a work of art in the Museum's collections? Try starting with one of the library's research guides. • Coffin of Pedi-Osiris [Egyptian] • Model Boat [Egyptian] • Pharaoh Ramesses II Enthroned [Egyptian] • Eagle-Headed Apkallu [Assyrian] • Grave Stele [Greek] • Grave Stele for a Woman [Greek] • Hattatt Painter - Amphora with Arts of Africa, Oceania, & the Americas • Kneeling Woman Nursing a Baby [Mesoamerican, Jalisco] • Incense Burner (Incensario) Lid [Mesoamerican, Teotihuacan] • Tripod Vase with Bird Handles [Mesoamerican, Ulúa] Antiquities

  6. “In the Studio: Craft in Postwar America, 1950–1970” at the MFAH

    May 11, 2017 - Complementing the works is a selection of ephemera and catalogs from the Hirsch Library emphasizing the professionalization of the field. Providing a snapshot of craft across America, the objects on view are made by many of the masters who established new aesthetics and modes of making in their respective mediums. Their focus shifted to making objects by hand in the studio rather than working with industry resulting in the birth of a new field of studio craft that embraced both functional and sculptural forms. 

  7. Comprehensive Survey of Works by Sculptor Ron Mueck Opens at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, in February 2017

    Jan 19, 2017 - up his blood-stained T-shirt to reveal a knife wound. In 1999, he became Artist Associate at the National Gallery, London, which allowed him to occupy a studio within the building, and gave him access to the collection and a space to create new work. Also on view are some of Mueck’s more unsettling works that explore themes of mortality, including Man in a Boat (2002), in which Mueck portrays an anxious traveler, perhaps in the underworld; and Youth (2009), a teenager lifting

  8. Virtual Art Encounters “Seeing and Creating Lines”

    Nov 18, 2020 - This collaboration was born from a previous one with artist Emily Fens, Lawndale’s community engagement manager. She worked with the MFAH on “Music in the Plaza” last year. As a mixed-media artist, I am often creating tools and techniques, which is why I am inspired by the wide range of exploration happening within the practices of these artists. Observing is a form of participation! Keep up with the project through MFAH social media, and take pictures of the lines in your surroundings using #ArtEncountersMFAH to share with us.

  9. All Aboard the Texas-Inspired Train Display at Christmas Village

    Dec 21, 2018 - This year, with the new Sarah Campbell Blaffer Foundation Center for Conservation, we could set up in a number of spaces, including a fully outfitted woodshop, under one roof. Do you have a favorite part of the new display? I think the cars’ colorful irreverence really captures a special quality of Texas. SP & TB: In previous years, work for the train set had to be shuttled between our homes, a temporary lab, and an off-site storage warehouse.

  10. Shine On! Art Inspired by the Sun

    Sep 5, 2018 - Here are a few works from the MFAH collections and The al-Sabah Collection that shine brightly!   Anna Atkins, Pteris aquilina, 1851 Using the cyanotype process—a cameraless method of photography invented in 1842 and later used for architects’ blueprints—English botanist Anna Atkins placed each specimen on a sheet of sensitized She said she wanted her paintings “to convey the feeling of the dying sunflower,” rich with color and a sense of the passage of time.