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  1. Movie Night with MFAH Films “Sorry We Missed You”

    Mar 30, 2020 - To work his way out of the mountain of debt the family has amassed, Ricky gets a job as a package courier. But the new venture forces his wife, Abby, a home attendant, to sell her car so Ricky can purchase a van. —Owen Gleiberman, Variety A Resonant Chord Especially now, in a time when it seems everybody is feeling the need to work even when their health is on the line, the film strikes a tremendously resonant chord with its socially ”  See a screening of “Sorry We Missed You” at home. One ticket provides access to the film for five days. Your purchase ($12) supports the MFAH. WATCH HERE (April 1–14)

  2. A World-Famous Rediscovery

    Mar 30, 2020 - A French art dealer, Philippe Mendes, had notified MFAH Director Gary Tinterow that a long-lost painting by revered 19th-century Romantic artist Eugène Delacroix had surfaced from a Parisian apartment.  Last summer, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, became part of the much-discussed story surrounding a startling discovery in Paris. After a year of directing the research to authenticate and conserve the painting, Mendes was offering it for purchase.

  3. A “Cloud Column” Anniversary

    Mar 27, 2020 - Two years ago today, a team of engineers and MFAH art handlers gently settled Houston’s now-iconic Cloud Column into place—all 21,000 pounds of it. Watch and listen as artist Anish Kapoor’s project manager describes how the monumental sculpture completed its journey, which started with an Atlantic crossing from England; continued with careful transport by truck in a custom-made

  4. A Radical Concept: Fall into “Pratone”

    Mar 25, 2020 - Award-winning designer Laura Umansky, the Houston-based founder of Laura U Interior Design, talks 1970s design in the video “Big Meadow.” Watch below to see more about the surprising, joyful “Pratone.” Pratone—a stand-out work in the exhibition Radical: Italian Design 1965–1985, The Dennis Freedman Collection—draws upon nature, Pop Art, and innovative functionality, culminating in an inviting patch of foam grass that was designed

  5. Understanding Francis Bacon

    Mar 25, 2020 - “What makes Francis Bacon an important artist and Francis Bacon: Late Paintings both a visual knockout and a philosophical punch to the gut is that [he] is a preternaturally talented painter,” the Wall Street Journal’s Peter Plagens

  6. Gardening with the MFAH

    Mar 24, 2020 - Mainly, because I see it weekly. I don’t go inside too often. Explore the gardens at Rienzi and Bayou Bend. I love camellias, azaleas, and magnolias in the spring. I love the smell of the Osmanthus in the fall and again in the spring. I love seeing the forgotten bloom of the spider lily. Each is unique and each is beautiful. We asked him to share a personal perspective on tending the gardens. With Houstonians staying close to home, what’s your advice about caring for a garden at this time of year?

  7. Movie Night with MFAH Films “Bacurau”

    Mar 23, 2020 - Described as a 21st-century Western, it has a familiar premise. A group of strangers arrives in a rural town, and the locals become suspicious. You can purchase a screening of Bacurau, just as you’d buy a movie ticket, and you can watch the film at home through April 7. A Community Coming TogetherBacurau is a cathartic and enigmatic film. Bacurau’s prevailing theme is a community coming together during difficult times. Cultural ConnectionsThe MFAH has a history with co-filmmaker Kleber Mendonça Filho.

  8. Body and Soul

    Feb 22, 2020 - In 1966, writer Amiri Baraka published the poem “Black Art” in reaction to the assassination of Malcolm X:  “We want a black poem. The two sides of Black Unity Protest & Solidarity Catlett’s Black Unity is simultaneously a gesture of protest and solidarity. She carved the sculpture from a dark wood the color of brown skin. ”  See “Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power” in the Beck Building.

  9. Fearless Filmmaker Challenges Real-Life Issues for 50 Years

    Feb 21, 2020 - The retrospective Julia Reichert: 50 Years in Film features screenings on March 7, 8, and 15. Join us opening night for a live Q&A over Skype with Julia Reichert herself! Get tickets for Julia Reichert: 50 Years in Film on March 7, 8 & 15. After the screening, stay for the Skype Q&A, followed by Union Maids, a more labor-centric approach to feminism. This film covers the fight to form industrial unions in the first half of the 20th century.

  10. Collection Spotlight: A Fusion of Forms

    Feb 15, 2020 - A Devotion to Michelangelo The base, created in 1878, is clearly by Rodin, who furthered the concept of a vase Carrier-Belleuse had created as a designer at the Minton ceramic factory in England. A Turning Point The sculptures mark a turning point in Rodin’s vision—when he fully focused on natural postures that showed passion, emotion, and character and used textured surfaces to facilitate the interplay of light and shadows The contributions of both artists to this rare work—only five versions are known to survive intact—make it a masterpiece.