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  1. A Feast for the Eyes

    Oct 17, 2019 - c. 1959 | Family Meal Lithuanian-born artist Ben Shahn created art based on two ideas: “what I love and what I abhor.” , a trademark of Dutch painter Willem Claesz. In Breakfast Tacos, the aftermath of a morning meal functions as a vanitas still life, with objects connoting worldly pleasures and mortality.

  2. A Sneak Peek Inside the Core Residency Program

    Oct 15, 2019 - Describe a typical day for a Core resident. I’m not sure there’s any such thing as a typical day! Most keep an incredibly active schedule with travel, teaching, and exhibition opportunities. The Core Program attracts applicants from all over the world, acting as a bridge between postgraduate training and the next stage of a professional career. You might find them in their studios developing a project or at the Museum’s Hirsch Library conducting research.

  3. Celebrating Latinx Heritage

    Sep 21, 2019 - The MFAH salutes Hispanic Heritage Month with Celebrating Latinx Heritage on Saturday, October 12, from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. The group Little Joe y La Familia performs, along with Chavela y Brown Express, Leo Garza & His Conjunto, and others. “A Tex-Mex Masterpiece” Chulas Fronteras (Beautiful Borders) (USA, 1976, 58 minutes) introduces you to music that is a fusion of traditional Mexican harmonies, central European dancehall rhythms, and a little something extra.

  4. 4 Questions about “Sontag” for Author Benjamin Moser

    Sep 17, 2019 - She was an essayist, a filmmaker, a playwright, a novelist, a political activist, and that rare thing in America: a public intellectual, and a model for generations who came after her. Other people saw her as a sexual deviant, a sign of intellectual collapse, a traitor to America. Even now, 15 years after her death, a lot of people still love her, and a lot of people still hate her. It seemed so bizarre for a woman of her worldliness and sophistication that I struggled to understand it. But she grew up in a world with extremely anti-gay attitudes.

  5. Intern Project Uncovers Fun Facts about MFAH Films

    Sep 13, 2019 - The landmark marathon film Shoah (parts 1 and 2) clocks in at about 10 hours. Yes, there was an intermission. The Red Balloon (Le Ballon rouge) has played here 18 times between November 6, 1971, and January 6, 2008. It was also featured this year as part of the Museum’s Spring Festival. It’s a wonderful reflection of the Museum’s dedication to celebrating the history of cinema.

  6. Meet the Designer of the “Black Is Beautiful” Mural

    Sep 6, 2019 - I was a member of the African Jazz Art Society & Studios (AJASS), a cultural organization of artists and photographers founded by Kwame Brathwaite and his brother, Elombe Brath. It is an honor for me and a highlight of my career as an artist to see the “Black Is Beautiful” poster, reproduced as a large mural in this historic fashion photography exhibition. Standing 20 feet tall in the exhibition Icons of Style: A Century of Fashion Photography is the striking “Black Is Beautiful” mural—a large-scale reproduction of the poster that exemplified the “Black Is Beautiful” movement.

  7. Teamwork Saves a Great Work of Art for Houston’s Future

    Aug 22, 2019 - It’s a great way of supporting the greater community. You wanted to do a little extra for if you could. When you went to take a look that afternoon, what was the condition of the mural? It was really in a sad state. The entire wall was saturated from a leak in the roof, and the mortar itself was becoming very soft. The call for help came September 6, 2017, from our trustee Sarah Trotty.

  8. 3 Questions for Artist Dario Robleto

    Aug 12, 2019 - When I first discovered DJ culture and its core technique of sampling, I knew I had found a worldview, a philosophy of life. I am particular in the materials I use because I am counting on the meaning embedded in a material in one state (a vinyl record, a love letter, a fossil, etc.) to be entirely transported into a new physical state (the sculpture Left to right: I Wish I Could Give Aretha All the R.E.S.P.E.C.T.

  9. New Film from Mexico Explores the World of “The Chambermaid”

    Aug 5, 2019 - The Chambermaid (La camarista) is a film about Eve (Gabriela Cartol), a young mother who cleans rooms in a luxury hotel in Mexico City. The young woman hopes for two things. One, she works on the 21st floor and learns of an opening for a better position on the 42nd floor. Two, a guest leaves a red dress—and the hotel gives lost-and-found items to its employees if no one claims them. The Chambermaid (La camarista) screens on Saturday, August 17, at 7 p.m. & Sunday, August 18, at 5 p.m. Watch the trailer & get your tickets.

  10. Calling All Book Lovers: Contribute to the MFAH Little Free Library

    Jul 29, 2019 - Visitors, students, and all passersby are invited to take a book and leave a book for free. Take a Book | Share a Book Keep an eye on the Little Free Library for new contributions from the staff and the surrounding community, and leave a book of your own! I tried to stock books published by the MFAH, books relevant to programming, or books I just plain like.