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  1. William Forsythe Inspires Movement with “Choreographic Objects”

    Jul 2, 2019 - Blurring the Lines One of the foremost choreographers of our time, Forsythe began his ongoing series of Choreographic Objects in 1991. The works in his renowned Choreographic Objects reveal the ways we consciously and unconsciously move through space and time, interact with one another, and respond to both the potential and the limits of our own bodies.

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  3. On View This Fall at the Nancy and Rich Kinder Building: Simone Leigh’s Iconic “Satellite,” Newly Completed for the MFAH; New Modern and Contemporary Exhibitions

    Aug 9, 2023 - With just over one million visits to our campuses this past fiscal year, our community appears to agree. The installation of Satellite, and this next series of installations in the Kinder Building, will highlight for our public the strength of our modern and contemporary holdings, the fastest-growing segment of our collection.” Sarofim campus during the pandemic but for allowing us to showcase for our public, for the first time, the incredible depth of our modern and contemporary collections.

  4. The Kodak Snapshot: A Conversation with MFAH Curator Anne Tucker (part 2 of 3)

    Apr 3, 2012 - Stay tuned for part three of our conversation with Anne Tucker as she gives us a behind-the-scenes look at the exhibition Snail Mail, on view through May 20. In part two of our conversation, Tucker explains how the Kodak snapshot changed the way artists and historians viewed the world around them: "Aesthetically, artists and photographers very quickly found a charm in the fact "When I first came into photography, the first time I saw work by Robert Frank, who is a major artist in our collection, I was stunned to see he had photographed a man I knew in my childhood: an elderly black man positioned by

  5. Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, celebrates two mavericks of the American Avant-Garde with the exhibition “Kindred Spirits: Louise Nevelson & Dorothy Hood”

    Sep 17, 2018 - But a 1941 visit to Mexico introduced her to a vital community of artists and expatriates that offered greater opportunities to the young artist. “Through exhibitions and public commissions their work has shaped the history of Modernism in our city; we were able to draw on our resources, and those in Corpus Christi, to throw a fresh light on the careers of these two extraordinary Seen now in retrospect, their work enters into a powerful dialogue that enlarges our understanding of art in America.”

  6. Sushi: The Global Catch

    Oct 5, 2012 - We can still enjoy sushi, help sustain and improve tuna populations, and improve our oceans' health. Where can we learn more about you and your films? You can also visit the website of my distributor, Kino Lorber, for information on Sushi: The Global Catch. Sushi: The Global Catch screens at the MFAH several times in October. More Info

  7. Jazz on Film Returns

    May 31, 2017 - This June, we celebrate the fifth year of Jazz on Film, one of our most popular annual series! Guest curator Peter Lucas selects new and classic films that explore jazz music through documentaries and features. Here’s a preview of the seven selections—a mix of old, new, and rediscovered—that come to our big screen this month: Jazz on Film Begins! Jazz on Film kicks off with the 1958 docudrama I Want to Live!

  8. “Be Natural” Sheds Light on Women in Film

    Apr 1, 2019 - We aim not just to look back at Alice’s past, but to stand next to her and look into her future—our present. “Now is the time to step forward and bring Alice’s story to light, given the current conversation about women’s rights and how our stories are pushed to the shadows throughout history.”

  9. The Visual Arts Meet the Literary Arts at the MFAH

    Mar 5, 2019 - Among the highlights are the Art + Lit series, held in collaboration with local literary group Tintero Projects; and our drop-in writing sessions. For example, our Paradise in Poetry session highlighted the flora and fauna in the exhibition Garden Paradise: The Magnificent Safavid Carpet from the Burrell Collection, Glasgow.

  10. The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Completes the Sarah Campbell Blaffer Foundation Center for Conservation, Designed by Lake|Flato Architects

    Oct 24, 2018 - the distinguished level of our extraordinary art conservators and scientists. “Our team can now easily collaborate across all areas of the MFAH—from the collections on the main campus to those in our decorative-arts house museums, Rienzi and Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens—using the most advanced technology The completion of the center also brings us one step closer to our goal of unifying the Museum’s facilities into one contiguous, 14-acre main campus in 2020.”