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  1. Striking Different Notes: Two Magnificent Still Lifes from the MFAH Collections

    Jul 21, 2019 - In a note of additional gravity, a solo apple perches on a lute, solemnly conjuring a reminder of original sin. Gorgeous objects and musical instruments lie strewn on a vividly hued carpet, but Munari’s use of brighter colors with more contrast results in a livelier tone than seen in the Bettera painting, alluding to a dissimilar theme. Their identically titled Still Life with Musical Instruments both depict a seemingly haphazard arrangement of musical instruments and attractive objects painted in a refined, realistic manner.

  2. Visiting Musicians

    Jul 20, 2019 - Still singing, they pop open a bottle of champagne and parade out of the house and down a hill, like a merry band of troubadours entering a Hudson River School tableau. They eventually home in on the line “Once again I fall into my feminine ways,” repeating the words as the tone of the music evolves from a melancholic dirge to a raucous gospel song. Each romantically distressed room is lovingly lit and opulently furnished in a style evocative of a John Singer Sargent painting, including the bathroom where Kjartansson appears, playing his guitar in a claw-foot tub.

  3. Symphonies of Color

    Jul 19, 2019 - In 1913, Stanton Macdonald-Wright and Morgan Russell, two American expatriate artists living in Paris, introduced a new mode of abstraction they called Synchromism. principle within an abstract composition—with the goal of producing a visceral, nonverbal, or even spiritual response that transcended the physical. Color as Rhythm In Synchromy (below), Russell arranged brilliant, subtly modulated colors and varying shapes in an almost concentric pattern to achieve color rhythms that activate the composition, injecting a virtual pulse or

  4. “Pre-Code” Films Explained: 3 Questions

    Jul 13, 2019 - (I did that in 3 floors.) 2) Who are some of the memorable actors in these films? A 25-year-old John Wayne makes an appearance in 1933’s Baby Face. The “Pre-Code” Era was a short time, roughly 1931 to 1934, when American movies were at their most raucous and racy, a time when illicit sex and violence were common themes. The term “Pre-Code” is actually a misnomer.

  5. MFAH Films: Hollywood’s “Pre-Code” Era

    Jul 7, 2019 - With Goldstein as guest programmer, MFAH Films coordinated a lineup of exciting and provocative films from the “Pre-Code” era of Hollywood. Veteran film critic J. 1) “Adultery … must not be explicitly treated, or justified, or presented attractively.” Prior to my internship at the MFAH, I wrongly believed that all mainstream films before 1960 were products of an era of censorship. I was unaware that large-scale, Hollywood-backed films could be raunchy, crass, and edgy.

  6. William Forsythe Inspires Movement with “Choreographic Objects”

    Jul 2, 2019 - “I immediately wanted to be all up in that,” Jones said. “I wanted to be around it, in it, under it, suspended in it. I wanted to improvise, I wanted to react to it and react because of it.” That facet of his work was a revelation to the students. “I think they were surprised to see that Mr. Forsythe’s reach goes far beyond his role as a choreographer in a literal sense,” Jones said. “Although I have never worked with Forsythe, my impression of him as a choreographer is that he’s a risk taker,” said their instructor, Courtney Jones.

  7. Photography at the Nexus of Music and Fashion

    Jun 24, 2019 - Paving the Way In the 1980s, nascent hip-hop groups like Run-DMC introduced a new look in addition to a new sound: all-black clothes, white Adidas sneakers, and “dookie chains” (heavy gold rope necklaces). In a now-iconic black-and-white picture taken in 1985 by photographer Glen E. Friedman, Joseph “Rev Run” Simmons, Darryl “D.M.C.” McDaniels, and Jason “Jam Master Jay” Mizell don their signature matching fedoras. These photographs are among more than 200 featured in the exhibition Icons of Style: A Century of Fashion Photography.

  8. Celebrate the 4th of July with George Washington at Bayou Bend

    Jun 19, 2019 - Having said that, I’m a student of George Washington, so I’m still learning, too.  Join the fun at Bayou Bend’s 4th of July Celebration on Thursday, July 4, from noon to 5 p.m. Admission is free! A Visit from George Washington As a special highlight this year, historical interpreter Wesley Wright visits Bayou Bend in the role of George Washington. In telling stories about Washington and events in his life, I find that we all are fascinated by him and the period in which he lived.

  9. Harry Bertoia: The Miracle of Sound

    Jun 18, 2019 - A Continuing Process The first Sound Sculpture came about by chance in the late 1950s. “I accidentally struck one rod when I wanted to bend it,” Bertoia recounted. “The sound echoed in my mind for a very long time. A Design Revolution Uniting manual traditions of craft with new technologies, the Cranbrook faculty ignited a design revolution in America. Then it initiated a deliberate gesture in search of understanding what a group of wires would do—and the process is still going on.”

  10. Music on the Plaza: Artist Emily Fens and “Brainbloom”

    May 24, 2019 - Music on the Plaza takes place Friday, August 9, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. The event is free and open to the public. Come ready for your skin to be a canvas, and look forward to creating wearable Brainblooms of your own. Wear white, and between 8 p.m. and 9 p.m. become a canvas for the projections of my artwork!  Plan your visit!  In anticipation of Music on the Plaza on August 9, we asked Fens a few questions about Brainbloom, the installation she conceived for the event.