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  1. David Bomford, Conservation Chair, and Zahira Véliz Bomford, Senior Paintings Conservator, to retire

    Feb 7, 2019 - collection for decades, Kitchen Maid (c. 1620).  The project started with the Museum’s collection and, under her direction, expanded to become a collaboration with MoMA, the Solomon RA related release on Knutås’s appointment is available here. 

  2. MFAH Director Gary Tinterow appoints Per Knutås as Head of Conservation at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

    Feb 7, 2019 - I am grateful for my time in Cleveland and look forward to being a part of the continued growth of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.” A related release on Bomford’s departure is available here. “I am delighted that Per has agreed to join our staff,” Tinterow said.

  3. MFAH Presents the 24th Annual “Eye on Houston: High School Documentary Photography” Exhibition

    Jan 16, 2019 - A. L. Ballard; Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Utilizing photography as a tool, these student photographers document their perspectives. Eye on Houston invites students to offer a glimpse into their daily lives, experiences, and personal stories. Each generation witnesses Houston through new eyes, seeing and experiencing a fresh incarnation of the city.

  4. Van Gogh survey opens at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, in March 2019

    Dec 6, 2018 - You must remember that I haven’t been drawing for long, even if I did sometimes make little sketches as a boy,” Van Gogh wrote in a letter to his brother on April 2, 1881. Smith Foundation The Cyvia and Melvyn Wolff Endowment for Exhibitions Ann G. Trammell Vopak Netherland-America Foundation Joyce Z. The city inspired a brighter palette, while his friendships with Emile Bernard and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec had a major influence on his work.

  5. “Mending: Craft and Community—Selections from the Museum’s Collection”

    Dec 3, 2018 - Title Mending: Craft and Community Selections from the Museum’s Collection Dates December 8, 2018–October 20, 2019 Overview This exhibition showcases mending as an act of transformation by artists working in a wide range Highlights include Mend (2015), a large fiber work by artist Tanya Aguiñiga created from cotton, wool, and clay, reflecting motherhood and community among women; Jaydan Moore’s Platter #4 (2012), an eight-foot-long silver-plate The international and U.S. artists included in the exhibition range from masters in the field of studio craft such as Therman Statom and Léopold Foulem to a younger generation including Jennifer Ling Datchuk and Aaron McIntosh

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

    Oct 24, 2018 - In a related announcement, the MFAH has received $750,000 in renewed art-conservation funding from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. Redevelopment Overview: The Susan and Fayez S. Lake|Flato Architects received the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Firm of the Year Award in 2004; earned a Texas Medal of Arts Award in 2009; and was named a finalist for a National Design Award by the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian

  7. Rarely Displayed 17th-Century Persian Garden Carpet from Glasgow’s Burrell Collection on View at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, in November

    Oct 11, 2018 - “The exhibition presents a rare opportunity to explore a central theme of Islamic art and culture within the context of a one-of-a-kind masterpiece. For a person sitting at the center of the bottom half of the carpet, this transition creates a panoramic viewing experience. Flowers, trees, and flowing waters evoke the ancient idea of the garden as a symbol of paradise.

  8. The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, announces major cornerstone acquisitions for a new gallery of Medieval art

    Oct 8, 2018 - These included a bifolio from a Qu’ran (8th or 9th century); a Boston side chair with rare “hairy paw” feet (1755–75); the William J. A rare, 14th-century Hebrew Codex from the Rhineland; a silver-gilt and enamel Spanish processional cross, circa 1400; and a 1516 design for Rouen cathedral tower now on view  The three masterworks join a growing collection A large, rare Hebrew codex, known as The Montefiore Mainz Mahzor (circa 1310–20); a rare surviving silver-gilt and enamel Spanish processional cross (circa 1400); and one of a handful of surviving architectural drawings for Rouen

  9. Van Gogh survey opens at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, in March 2019

    Oct 2, 2018 - You must remember that I haven’t been drawing for long, even if I did sometimes make little sketches as a boy,” Van Gogh wrote in a letter to his brother on April 2, 1881. Smith Foundation The Cyvia and Melvyn Wolff Endowment for Exhibitions Ann G. Trammell Vopak Netherland-America Foundation Joyce Z. The city inspired a brighter palette, while his friendships with Emile Bernard and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec had a major influence on his work.

  10. Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Partners with Mercantil Bank and Colección Mercantil Arte y Cultura, Caracas, to Present First Comprehensive Exhibition of Venezuelan Informalism

    Sep 25, 2018 - The History of Informalism The Informalist movement emerged as a response to a critical Cold War moment in Venezuelan history, marked by a tumultuous transition to democracy, a rapid social transformation fueled by a booming About the Colección Mercantil Arte y Cultura, Caracas Colección Mercantil Arte y Cultura, Caracas is a non-profit organization established by Mercantil Servicios Financieros to foster cultural and artistic expression, and engage conferences in support of Venezuela´s artistic talent.