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  1. Exhibitions at Rienzi

    The manufactory became known for its lively patterns taken from nature, and Neoclassical elements, decorating its wares with finely painted images of astonishing complexity. Staub and the Mastersons traces the genesis of this unique house from the Mastersons purchasing land from Miss Ima Hogg in 1951, through early acquisitions for its interiors, to its completion in 1953. The Wedding Dress celebrated the history of this family and its home through the story of a beloved heirloom.

  2. Third Class of the Andrew W. Mellon Undergraduate Curatorial Fellows Announced by Five Major American Museums

    Nov 29, 2016 - The Nelson-Atkins serves the community by providing access and insight into its renowned collection of more than 33,500 art objects and is best known for its Asian art, European and American paintings, photography, modern sculpture She questions what the responsibility of a modern-day curator should be, and asks: how can an institution speak for its community, if parts of that community are not represented? In addition to displaying its permanent collection, the Art Institute mounts approximately 40 special exhibitions per year and features lectures, gallery tours, and special performances on a daily basis.

  3. “Stay the Course”: An Interview with Artist Joyce J. Scott

    Jan 16, 2019 - The body, and its place in society, is much more complicated than the symbols people assign to it. People have many predispositions, but I’m thinking in multilayers all the time. How do you navigate jewelry as a political medium, considering its history as decoration and excess? JS: All of my jewelry is meant to be worn. I imagine someone with temerity and chutzpah.

  4. Celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the Houston Cinema Arts Festival

    Oct 26, 2018 - This year marks the 10th anniversary of the Houston Cinema Arts Festival—and my 10th year as its artistic director. Widows, a feminist heist film starring Viola Davis and Liam Neeson and directed by Steve McQueen, tells its entertaining and twisty tale with verve. Maria by Callas is catnip for opera fans.

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

    Mar 25, 2014 - The Houston Penetrable, unprecedented in its size and the complexity of its design, was Soto’s most ambitious work. While all others in this iconic series are monochromatic, typically yellow or blue, The Houston Penetrable presents clear tubes with a huge yellow ellipse at its center. Its design and immense scale have made the piece extremely difficult to realize. For more than five years, the Museum worked closely with the Atelier Soto in Paris to construct what was Soto’s final project.

  6. Movie Night with MFAH Films “Beanpole” and “Balloon”

    Apr 20, 2020 - See the Trailer “Soars in its depiction of a classic great escape.” —L.A. Times • Balloon WATCH HERE Your ticket ($10) supports the MFAH and provides access to the film for three days.

  7. Meet Max, the Knight at the Museum

    Jul 8, 2015 - Favorite sport: Jousting, which was sort of the NFL of its day. Think popular tournaments in arenas and big guys battling it out in clanging metal armor.  

  8. Navigating the Waves: Contemporary Cuban Photography

    The exhibition looks at contemporary Cuban photography from its role in promoting the Cuban Revolution after Fidel Castro’s 1959 overthrow of the Batista government to engaging in social and political critique following the 1991

  9. Clarissa Tossin: White Marble Everyday

    Constructed to displace the historic capital of Rio de Janeiro in 1960, Brasília has been celebrated internationally for its radical conception of a utopian city, following the master plan of Lúcio Costa and shaped by the visionary

  10. Peter Fischli and David Weiss: Büsi (Kitty)

    Originally commissioned for display in New York City’s Times Square, the video shows a house cat, filmed close up, lapping milk from a saucer, with light striking its fur to create a halo.