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  1. ”Icons of Style: A Century of Fashion Photography” Opens in June at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

    Apr 24, 2019 - Responding to the economic downturn and Seattle-based grunge movement, haute couture and fashion houses incorporated the popular trends of street fashion into their designs—the antithesis of the over-the-top glamour seen in previous With large production budgets, artists of the new millennium engaged their imagination to produce visionary photoshoots that challenged the mundane of everyday life. Celebrities, including Beyoncé Knowles, have enabled diversity to permeate the industry and usher in a new generation of subjects and photographers, such as Tyler Mitchell.

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

    Nov 14, 2017 - The roofline will be planted with jasmine ground cover throughout, and grasses at top. A concrete walkway will run the length of it, from the base at the plaza, to the terrace. “Whether they arrive at the new Brown Foundation, Inc. In addition to the new pedestrian walkways that will unite the campus, two new pedestrian tunnels will allow for all of the Museum’s gallery buildings to be linked underground.

  3. Facility Rentals at Bayou Bend

    Also includes a long counter top with sink. With its terrazzo flooring and flexibility, Bailey is ideal for receptions, large meetings, and dinners.

  4. Virtual Cinema Presents the Award-Winning New Drama “There Is No Evil”

    May 11, 2021 - “There Is No Evil was filmed in secret and smuggled out of the country . . .” —Variety Iranian writer/director/producer Mohammad Rasoulof is back with another conscientious moral drama, this time examining the universal issue …

  5. Virtual Cinema “The Wolf House” and “New French Shorts 2020”

    May 30, 2020 - See the Trailer New French Shorts 2020 Experience some of French cinema’s most exciting new voices! • New French Shorts 2020 WATCH HERE (June 3–16) Your purchase ($12) supports the MFAH and provides access to the film for five days. See the Trailer “New French Shorts 2020” is made available through Young French Cinema, a program of UniFrance and the Cultural Services of the French Embassy. Recommended for adult audiences.

  6. Drop-in Tour | “Meiji Modern: Fifty Years of New Japan”

    The exhibition Meiji Modern: Fifty Years of New Japan brings together nearly 200 remarkable works of Meiji art from more than 70 public and private collections. Plan Your Visit This tour is included with Museum admission. Parking Information | Museum Hours | MFAH Campus Map “Meiji Modern: Fifty Years of New Japan” is organized by the Japanese Art Society of America (JASA), with funds provided by JASA members, to celebrate its 50th Anniversary,

  7. Members Curatorial Lecture | “Meiji Modern: Fifty Years of New Japan”

    July 13, 2024MFAH members are invited to an exclusive lecture with the co-curators of Meiji Modern: Fifty Years of New Japan. They discuss new findings related to Meiji masterpieces on display in the exhibition. The talk features multimedia elements, including a special dance performance by Creative Minds Collaborative. “Tigers, Skeletons, and Crystal Balls: New Insights from the World of Meiji Japan”Bradley Bailey, the Ting Tsung and Wei Fong Chao Curator of Asian Art at the MFAH, speaks with Chelsea Foxwell, associate professor of art history

  8. Musiqa Mixer | New Galleries for Art of the Islamic Worlds

    Musiqa Mixer | February 16 In collaboration with the MFAH, Musiqa presents a free concert to celebrate the Museum’s New Galleries for Art of the Islamic Worlds, opening on March 5.

  9. “Latin Wave” Returns with 11 New Films from Latin America

    May 1, 2019 - It’s time for one of the Museum’s most popular annual festivals, Latin Wave: New Films from Latin America.

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

    in New York City. The new, ongoing partnership between the MFAH and the Jewish Museum brings exceptional objects to Houston over a period of years. York / July 10–September 18, 2022 This exhibition is organized by the Jewish Museum, New York, in partnership with the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.