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  1. 2017 Core Exhibition

    Mar 16, 2017 - Visit www.mfah.org/core or call 713.639.7500 for more information.  Laura Wellen (first-year critic) a critic, art historian, essayist, and translator, she writes about the points of connection language creates between our emotional lives, our regional histories, and the objects and images with Visit www.lawndaleartcenter.org for exhibition viewing hours and details.  Biographies Artists-In-Residence:  Tsuyoshi Anzai (second-year artist) specializes in Kinetic art and video.

  2. “Houghton Hall: Portrait of an English Country House” Launches Its American Tour at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, in June 2014

    Nov 22, 2013 - Given our fascination with Downton Abbey and its similar story of a great English house and its family, I know this exhibition will be highly anticipated." Visit www.houghtonrevisited.com for information. Furniture Eighteenth-century architect, landscape architect and furniture designer William Kent was legendary even in his own time. "I look forward to working with Gary Tinterow and his colleagues at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, to share Houghton Hall and our family's history with visitors in Houston, San Francisco and Nashville."

  3. An Incident in Bell Park

    Aug 29, 2013 - And for us, doing our neighborly duty brought considerable satisfaction.

  4. The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Completes First Phase of Campus Redevelopment Project with Inauguration of the Glassell School of Art on May 20

    May 15, 2018 - The drama and beauty of the design, matched to an exceptionally functional and durable building made specifically for art-making practices, will challenge the imaginations of our faculty and our students.” The new building brings our mission as the teaching wing of the MFAH to an entirely new level. “Our building for the Glassell School is a key part of the overall strategy to shape the public spaces for the entire campus,” commented Steven Holl.

  5. Virtual Cinema | “Coded Bias” Examines Inherent Biases in Artificial Intelligence

    Nov 17, 2020 - Facial recognition software (FRS)—a technology that increasingly permeates our lives, from smartphone access to international travel—is a prime example. Because FRS is so pervasive, it can have terrible consequences. In this challenging year, a documentary critique of the destructive prejudices built into our technologies and social structures may not seem like an obvious movie choice to unwind with, but it is a credit to Boulamwini and her

  6. Norman Rockwell’s “Four Freedoms”

    Dec 16, 2019 - Freedom from Want also explores the question of whom we welcome at our table and into our lives—messages that anticipate Rockwell’s later works, such as Golden Rule in 1961, which take pro–civil rights stances.

  7. For the Love of Art

    Apr 24, 2012 - If you love art and enjoy sharing that love with others, read below for the inside scoop from two of our docents, Shari Chadderdon and Claudia Zopoaragon. Then find out more at the next open house! SC: The dynamic, changing environment of the MFAH is invigorating, and I love sharing that experience with visitors, but what I love the most is when students leave excited about bringing their families back to visit.

  8. The Latest in a Series of Summer Art Immersions at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston: “Pipilotti Rist: Pixel Forest and Worry Will Vanish”

    May 9, 2017 - As viewers, we are taken on a truly fantastic voyage that unites the near and far, the physical nature of our own bodies and our relation to the world around us.”    “Pixel Forest and Worry Will Vanish complement the Museum’s growing commitment to light-based and immersive art, joining recent examples by James Turrell, Jesús Rafael Soto, and Yayoi Kusama in our collection.”

  9. Comprehensive Survey of Works by Sculptor Ron Mueck Opens at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, in February 2017

    Jan 19, 2017 - “At first glance, his work seems to be part of our every-day experience. With extraordinary attention to detail—down to each wrinkle, pore, vein, and strand of hair—Mueck portrays key stages in our lives, from the first moment of consciousness right through to death. Assembled from public and private collections around the world, the exhibition focuses on Mueck’s treatment of the stages of life, and addresses our collective fascination with the nature of physical existence and the ambiguity

  10. Romancing the West: Alfred Jacob Miller in the Bank of America Collection

    This exhibition is organized by the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art and is made possible by the Bank of America Art in Our Communities program. Generous funding is provided by: The Brown Foundation, Inc.