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  1. Archival Online Exhibitions

    invitation for Homer Gaudens' address in 1924 inaugurating the Houston Art League that would become the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; through the desegregation of the museum's programming and audiences by founding MFAH director James

  2. “Calder-Picasso” opens in October 2021 at Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

    Jul 21, 2021 - From director James Johnson Sweeney to patrons Ima Hogg, Sarah Campbell Blaffer, and Caroline Wiess Law, the Museum’s early champions of Modernism made it possible for significant pieces by both artists to enter the collection

  3. MFAH Announces Details of Inaugural Installations in Its New Nancy and Rich Kinder Building, Opening to the Public Saturday, November 21

    Sep 15, 2020 - will be The Hydrospatial City (1946–72), a hovering, utopian vision for an architecture in outer space by Argentinean artist Gyula Kosice; Caper, Salmon to White: Wedgework (2000), a light-filled environment by American artist James Border, Mapping, Witness brings together works in all media that reflect on what it means to critically engage the notion of border as a flexible political, cultural, and psychological limit fraught with violence (James Drake,

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

    Jan 15, 2015 - The Beck and Law buildings are connected underground by the Wilson Tunnel, which features James Turrell’s iconic installation The Light Inside. With the existing Wilson Tunnel—housing artist James Turrell’s installation The Light Inside—between the Mies and Moneo buildings, the campus will be fully connected below ground.

  5. Mrs. Cameron’s Photographs from the Life

    Julia Margaret Pattle was born in Calcutta in 1815, the fourth of 10 children of Adeline de l’Etang and James Pattle, an East India Company official whose riotous life earned him the nicknames “Jim Blazes” and “the biggest liar

  6. Houston to Celebrate the Opening on Saturday, November 21, of the Nancy and Rich Kinder Building

    Nov 16, 2020 - black-box gallery at street level is devoted to immersive installations, including The Hydrospatial City, 1946–1972, by the Argentinean artist Gyula Kosice and Caper, Salmon to White: Wedgework, 2000, a light-filled environment by James

  7. The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, presents “Norman Rockwell: American Freedom” in December 2019

    Oct 25, 2019 - The exhibition originated as Enduring Ideals: Rockwell, Roosevelt & the Four Freedoms, curated by Stephanie Haboush Plunkett, deputy director and chief curator, Norman Rockwell Museum, and James J.

  8. International Tour of “The Age of Impressionism: Great French Paintings from the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute” Opens at Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, December 22, 2013

    Jul 31, 2013 - The 240-page publication features 131 color illustrations with essays by James A. Ganz and Richard R. Brettell.

  9. First Major Exhibition Devoted to History of Manipulated Photography Before Digital Age Opens at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, June 2

    Apr 30, 2013 - The Beck and Law buildings are connected underground by the Wilson Tunnel, which features James Turrell’s iconic installation The Light Inside.

  10. The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Opens “Arts of Islamic Lands: Selections from The al-Sabah Collection, Kuwait”

    Nov 2, 2012 - The Beck and Law buildings are connected by the Wilson Tunnel, which features James Turrell’s iconic installation The Light Inside (1999).