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  1. Playing with Process: Explorations in Experimental Printmaking

    To make a print, an artist applies ink to paper not by directly drawing on its surface, but through a transfer process, which results in multiple originals. Printmaking has a long, rich history—the medium originated in China after the invention of paper in AD 105. A highly versatile medium, printmaking evolves with the technology of its time. Artists continually revolutionize their materials, techniques, and processes.

  2. James Turrell: The Light Inside

    William J. Hill. Also on view is The Light Inside, the Museum’s beloved light tunnel, commissioned by Isabel B. and Wallace S. Wilson to connect the Caroline Wiess Law Building with the Audrey Jones Beck Building.   James Turrell: The Light Inside is part of a nationwide celebration of Turrell’s work.

  3. Faking It: Manipulated Photography before Photoshop

    They aim to convince the eye, even if the mind rebels at the scenarios they conjure, such as a woman bathing in a glass of champagne or a man juggling his own head.  The captivating images in this international loan exhibition offer a new understanding of photographic history and the medium’s relationship to visual truth. Tracing the practice from the 1840s through the 1980s, Faking It: Manipulated Photography before Photoshop shows that photography has always been a medium of fabricated truths and artful lies.

  4. The Cyrus Cylinder and Ancient Persia: A New Beginning

    A gold plaque from the Oxus Treasure with the representation of a priest shows the spread of the Zoroastrian religion at that time. Persian kings introduced a new writing system, Old Persian cuneiform, as seen on part of a column base from Hamadan and on the renowned seal of Darius. A touchstone of civilization, the Cyrus Cylinder is truly an object of world heritage, produced for a Persian king and seen and studied for more than 130 years in the British Museum.

  5. 2013 Core Exhibition

    Michael Metz Jereann Chaney Victoria and Marshal Lightman Judy and Scott Nyquist Louis H. Skidmore, Jr. 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 Additional support is provided by: Lea Weingarten Barbara and Michael Gamson Karen S.

  6. The Artist’s Palette: Primary Colors on Paper

    The basis for understanding color comes from Sir Isaac Newton, who—upon passing a beam of white light through a prism in the 17th century—discovered that light separates into seven bands of color: red, orange, yellow, green, blue

  7. Picasso Black and White

    Peter H. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Duncan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Meredith J. Long Mary Lawrence Porter Fayez Shalaby Sarofim and Meredith J. Long Endowment for Exhibitions The Brown Foundation, Inc. The Vivian L. Smith Foundation Barbara and Michael Gamson Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Margolis Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Reasoner Cyvia and Melvyn Wolff Ann G. Trammell This exhibition presents a unique and illuminating perspective on a lesser-known but fascinating aspect of his formidable body of work.

  8. Three Decades of West Coast Ceramics, 1956–1986

    The resulting sculptural pieces were groundbreaking, and this search for a new aesthetic changed international ceramic art forever. The years between 1956 and 1986 witnessed a fundamental shift in American ceramics, one that took place mainly on the West Coast in California and Washington. Their respective ethos spurred ceramics artists across the state and beyond to embrace this new philosophy, leading to a 30-year period of intense creativity that produced remarkable works of sculpture.

  9. Lost Treasure of the Jewish Ghetto of Venice

    When Nazis invaded Italy in 1943, two elderly Jewish religious leaders stored the pieces in a secret hiding place within a Venetian synagogue. In 1516, the Venetian Senate segregated Jews in a six-acre area that housed several thousand people and five synagogues, at the site of a former foundry (geto). Jewish residents played a valuable role in the economy of Venice from the time of the Renaissance.

  10. Eye on Houston: High School Documentary Photography (2013)

    This year, students from two HISD schools—Cesar E. A large area between the eastern edge of downtown and the Port of Houston, the East End was the site of Houston’s early industrial growth. Yates High School is located in the Third Ward, a Houston neighborhood surrounded by two universities, the Medical Center, the Museum District, and Interstate 45.