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  1. Rembrandt, Van Dyck, Gainsborough: The Treasures of Kenwood House, London

    Fayez Sarofim M. D. Anderson Foundation Fayez Shalaby Sarofim and Meredith J. Long Endowment for Exhibitions Mr. and Mrs. Rodney H. Margolis Cyvia and Melvyn Wolff The highly acclaimed works on view represent the greatest artists of their periods, from Rembrandt van Rijn, Thomas Gainsborough, and Anthony van Dyck to Frans Hals, Joshua Reynolds, and J. M. W. Turner. The MFAH presentation is the first stop on a limited, four-venue U.S. tour that provides a rare opportunity for visitors to view superb paintings that have never before traveled outside the United Kingdom.

  2. Jennifer Steinkamp

    She uses 3-D digital animation software to create video projections that are at once vividly theatrical and seductively illusionistic. At the same time, the boughs gyrate in a sinuous dance, implying the larger earth cycles of wind, storm, and change. Mike Kelley was first exhibited at the Hammer Museum at UCLA in 2007. Her video installation Mike Kelley presents a single tree that passes through the four seasons: going from bare, to tender green and rose, to autumnal incandescence, and back to the barren boughs of winter.

  3. Modern and Contemporary Masterworks from Malba - Fundación Costantini

    Founded by collector Eduardo F. Costantini in 2001, Malba is the only museum in South America dedicated to collecting and exhibiting Latin American art from 1900 to the present.

  4. Drawings by Rembrandt, His Students, and Circle from the Maida and George Abrams Collection

    Rembrandt van Rijn (1606–1669), one of the most renowned and inventive of all Dutch artists, was a prolific draftsman. The show and its accompanying catalogue investigate the functions of drawings in Rembrandt’s studio and their value for him as a teacher. For Rembrandt, drawing documented the artist’s thinking, stimulating his imagination and conveying his skills as a keen observer of humanity and the world around him.

  5. 2012 Core Exhibition

    Raymond F. Wells and gifts in his memory Gifts in memory of Warren A. Hadler The Estate of Margaret H. Gillingham Gifts in memory of Laura Lee Blanton Lederer Foundation Meredith Long Cynthia and Robert McClain The Powell Foundation Karen S. Pulaski The Arch and Stella Rowan Foundation, Inc.

  6. Elegance and Refinement: The Still-Life Paintings of Willem van Aelst

    Elegance and Refinement is an unprecedented exhibition of more than 25 paintings that celebrate the exquisite work of a neglected master who had a significant impact on late-17th-century still-life painting. Jeff Fort The Hildebrand Fund Ann G. Trammell The catalogue for this exhibition receives generous funding from the Netherland-America Foundation. Born and trained in Delft, he spent most of his life in Amsterdam, but his paintings were forever transformed by the 10 years he spent abroad as a youth—first in France and then in Florence, at the Medici court.

  7. Utopia/Dystopia: Construction and Destruction in Photography and Collage

    Ranging in date from the late 19th century to the present, these photos, photocollages, photomontages, and moving images—along with photographs of a constructed space or sculptures that incorporate a photograph—have allowed artists The catalogue for this exhibition receives generous funding from Michael A. Chesser and Jeanne and Michael Klein. Utopia/Dystopia explores the ways that artists use photography to project a political, social, or cultural state of utopia or dystopia.

  8. Shifting Paradigms in Contemporary Ceramics: The Garth Clark and Mark Del Vecchio Collection

    Generous funding is provided by: Sara and Bill Morgan Friends of Contemporary Ceramics Michael W. Dale The Schissler Foundation The Susan Vaughan Foundation Supporters of Garth Clark and Mark Del Vecchio

  9. Elegant Perfection: Masterpieces of Courtly and Religious Art from the Tokyo National Museum

    Penny and Paul Loyd Mitsubishi Corporation Miwa S. Sakashita and John R. ceramics, 12th-century bronze Buddhist ritual implements, and a sculpture dating to 1000 BC. Highlights include a rare 11th-century edition of the Man’yōshu (one of the oldest existing collections of Japanese poetry); a sumptuous indigo paper scroll documenting the travels of Chinese priest Xuan-Zhuang to India; calligraphy

  10. Revelation: Major Paintings by Jules Olitski

    W. S. Wilson Cyvia and Melvyn Wolff For a rare look at the artist at work in his studio, click here to view a video about Olitski. Revelation opens at the MFAH following its 2011 premiere at the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art in Kansas City, Missouri. Olitski enjoyed enormous acclaim in the 1960s and 1970s, and in 1969 he was the first living American artist to be given a solo exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.