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  1. “Robert Frank and Todd Webb: Across America, 1955” at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, in October

    Apr 19, 2023 - A successful stockbroker in the 1920s, he lost all of his earnings in the Crash of 1929. During the Depression, Webb prospected for gold, worked as a forest ranger, wrote short stories and picked up a camera. On view October 8, 2023, through January 7, 2024, the exhibition Robert Frank and Todd Webb: Across America, 1955 will bring these simultaneous projects together for the first time. For both, a composition including the American flag was too potent to resist.

  2. Director Bonnie Campbell to Retire from Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens in September 2023

    Apr 17, 2023 - I feel a Texas-sized sense of accomplishment knowing that under my tenure, thousands of people have discovered Bayou Bend, making it less hidden, but still¸ and always, a gem.” I am happiest when we offer a free public program, like Family Day or July 4, when there are hundreds of visitors, young and old, exploring the grounds and discovering the treasures in the house. People like to say Bayou Bend is a hidden gem—it actually is literally hidden, only visible after crossing a pedestrian bridge over Buffalo Bayou.

  3. “Impressionist and Post-Impressionist Masterpieces from the Pearlman Foundation” Opens May 21 at the MFAH

    Mar 8, 2023 - In January 1945 Pearlman happened to pass the window of a Manhattan auction house, and spotted a Chaïm Soutine landscape. Featured paintings include Cistern in the Grounds of the Château Noir (c. 1900), Route to Le Tholonet (1900–04) and Mont Sainte-Victoire (c. 1904–06), from one of Cezanne’s most iconic series.  Enchanted by the painting, Pearlman made a successful bid for the work—View of Céret (1921–22), on view in this exhibition—and that first purchase triggered a passion for collecting that endured for the rest of his life.

  4. “Woven Wonders: Indian Textiles from the Parpia Collection” to Be Presented at the MFAH This Summer

    Mar 8, 2023 - Durga D. Agrawal Family Generous support provided by:Sesh and Prabha BalaMilton D. Rosenau, Jr. and Dr. Ellen R. GritzChitra Kumar and Kumar BashyamPaul and Manmeet LikhariNidhika and Pershant MehtaDrs.  Jeevak Parpia is a professor of physics at Cornell University, with a research focus on experimental atomic and condensed-matter physics. Featuring 80 textiles spanning the 14th to the early 20th century that convey the preeminence of textile arts produced in India over 600 years HOUSTON—March 8, 2023—A selection from one of the most significant private collections

  5. The Immersive Installations of “Pipilotti Rist: Pixel Forest and Worry Will Vanish” Return to the MFAH, beginning in March 2023

    Feb 13, 2023 - She explains further: “I want to make it clear that everything we look at is also always just organized light, which helps as I dissolve architecture and forms. Each light is controlled by a video signal so that the “forest” is constantly changing, sometimes shifting in a staccato rhythm, and sometimes in sinuous waves of color. Worry Will Vanish (2014), a two-channel video that runs in 10-minute cycles, will be projected onto the south and west walls of Cullinan Hall, taking viewers into a fantastic dreamscape where the body and nature become one.

  6. MFAH Opens New Galleries for Art of the Islamic Worlds on March 5

    Jan 23, 2023 - Gallery 6: The Fabric of Life: Textiles and Carpets of Islamic LandsMagnificent carpets and textiles, as well as paintings and garments, provide a glimpse into the everyday presence of these woven treasures. Gallery 1: Introduction to Art of the Islamic WorldsThe introductory gallery highlights enduring themes within Islamic art across a range of manuscripts, metalwork, ceramics, and textiles: calligraphy as the highest art form; Galleries 2 and 3: Early and Later Iranian Art from the Hossein Afshar CollectionAcross these two galleries, the Afshar Collection reveals the stories told by the exquisite paintings from the pages of the Persian national epic

  7. Zen Buddhist Japanese Paintings from the Renowned Gitter-Yelen Collection on View at the MFAH beginning February 19

    Jan 4, 2023 - The exhibition takes its title from a legendary encounter between a Buddhist monk and a Chinese emperor. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter FoundationAnne and Albert ChaoMitsubishi Corporation (Americas)Eddie and Chinhui AllenMr. and Mrs. Russell M. FrankelKathy and Glen GondoMilton D. Rosenau, Jr. and Dr. Ellen R. A primary feature of this final section is the museum’s monumental, room-sized Lotus Pond (1987) by Minol Araki, a 12-panel landscape that reimagines Japanese ink-painting tradition.

  8. Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Presents “Portrait of Courage: Gentileschi, Wiley, and the Story of Judith” in January 2023

    Dec 15, 2022 - The daughter of a well-established artist, she was sexually assaulted by a family friend, and a very public court case followed, which caused Gentileschi to be perceived as a social pariah. “I look forward to seeing the reaction of our visitors to these two paintings treating the same subject, one by a woman, one by a man, separated by 400 years.” contemporary issues through a historical lens.

  9. The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Announces Partnership with the Sarofim Foundation

    Nov 21, 2022 - Sarofim will be placed on extended loan to the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, beginning in early 2023, in a collaboration between the museum and the Sarofim Foundation. Fayez S. Additional resources include a repertory cinema; two significant research libraries: the Hirsch Library and the Powell Library and Study Center at Bayou Bend; public archives; a conservation studio; and an off-site storage facility About the Museum of Fine Arts, HoustonSpanning 14 acres in the heart of Houston’s Museum District, the Susan and Fayez S.

  10. The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Presents “Golden Worlds: The Portable Universe of Indigenous Colombia” in November

    Jul 28, 2022 - A key artwork is a set of 14 contemporary paintings on paper (2020) of a single Caimo tree and its roles and relationships through the seasons by Confucio Hernández Makuritofe, a member of the Indigenous Kigipe Muina (people from Large ceramic vessels conceived as houses for revered ancestors anchor this section, which also includes a stunning offering of precious materials contained in a ceramic house. exhibition was organized by the Los Angeles County Museum of Art; the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; and the Museo del Oro y Unidad de Artes y Otras Colecciones-Banco de la República, Colombia.