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  1. Ken Mazzu: Points of Interest

    Within this region, I have long been inspired by the coastal marshes, inland waterways, timeless beaches, and coastal prairies that encompass the Upper Texas Gulf Coast.”

  2. Opening at the MFAH June 9: “Raqib Shaw: Ballads of East and West”

    Jun 6, 2024 - More than a century later, Shaw devised his own ballads, commenting: “I always felt that in a strange way I am the reversal of Kipling, the ‘Colonizee’ and the Colonized exchanging places and perspectives.” “I am a spectator, yet at the same time, I am a player.” Guest curator Zehra Jumabhoy has observed further: “In Shaw’s work the concept of the real is always shifting, challenging viewers as they navigate layers of meaning.”

  3. The MFAH Appoints Bradley Bailey as the Ting Tsung and Wei Fong Chao Curator of Asian Art

    Sep 20, 2017 - “I am delighted that Bradley Bailey has joined our staff,” said Tinterow in announcing the appointment. I look forward to tapping into the enthusiasm for and support of the Museum and its patrons for the collection,” said Dr. Bailey, who begins his appointment in Houston in October. “I am excited to build on the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston’s collection of Asian art, which is a daring blend of works with great historical importance and thrilling contemporary acquisitions.

  4. A Veterans Day Performance “In Flanders Fields”

    Nov 11, 2020 - Written during World War I, his poem “In Flanders Fields” led to the red poppy becoming a worldwide symbol of remembrance for Veterans Day.

  5. Cullen Sculpture Garden

    I had a revelation of the earth outdoors as a new way of conceiving sculpture,” Noguchi once wrote, and he described his gardens as “sculpture for sculpture.”

  6. Houston Jewish Film Festival

    Screenings at the MFAH take place on March 28. Visit the Houston Jewish Film Festival website for the full schedule and more information.

  7. From Spain to Houston: Q&A with Curator James Anno

    Apr 5, 2020 - JA: I sought to harness the spacious, open floor plan of our exhibition space by placing most of the three-dimensional objects away from the walls. JA: I am very impressed by the Diego Velázquez portrait Camillo Astalli, Known as Cardinal Pamphili. Velázquez captures the inner life of his subject: Camillo Astalli appears proud and perhaps a little arrogant.

  8. Arte Concreta at the MFAH

    Feb 1, 2016 - Upon seeing the exhibition, art critic Ferreira Gullar wrote about the differences between the two groups in his article “I - O Grupo de São Paulo: I Exposição Nacional de Arte Concreta” (Jornal do Brasil, Suplemento Dominical

  9. Buns of Steel: Joachim Wtewael and the Human Body

    Dec 31, 2015 - I would like to be able to take credit for this juxtaposition, but it was decided by committee and entirely unintentional anyway. I noticed that there’s a neat relationship between the front- and back-cover images of the catalogue for the exhibition Pleasure and Piety: The Art of Joachim Wtewael (1566–1638).

  10. A Collector of People and Places

    Jun 4, 2012 - “I like paintings, but I love drawings,” says Abrams, who lives in Boston. “Drawings are an acquired taste, like martinis. You may not like them, but you can grow to love them.”