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  1. Ima Hogg: “Like a Rock Star”

    Apr 19, 2016 - When I got older, she gave me advice on colleges I was considering, and told me how pleased she was when I graduated and wanted to be a teacher. Remember, when I was born in 1946 she was 64 years old, so in my mind she was always old. She was neat, well dressed; when she went out, she wore a hat and gloves. Later, when I was in junior high, she would sometimes ask me to play the piano at Bayou Bend.

  2. Rarely Displayed 17th-Century Persian Garden Carpet from Glasgow’s Burrell Collection on View at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, in November

    Oct 11, 2018 - Flowers, trees, and flowing waters evoke the ancient idea of the garden as a symbol of paradise.

  3. The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Presents “Bestowing Beauty: Masterpieces from Persian Lands” in November

    Oct 2, 2017 - Representations of flowers, trees, and flowing waters evoke the ancient idea of the garden as a symbol of paradise.

  4. Archival Online Exhibitions

    From March 16 to April 15, 1962, visitors to the MFAH South Garden Gallery had their first glimpse of a miniature gold coffin representing the mummified king; amulets and rings worn by the mummy; and a ceremonial crook, a symbol

  5. The Dragon in Islamic Art

    The historical carpet was produced in the 17th-century, when the Caucasian region was under Safavid control. In some cultures, the dragon has been appropriated as the symbol of power par excellence, as with the Chinese dragon, which is associated with the Chinese Emperor. Faig Ahmed’s works have political overtures, drawing on his experience of growing up under Soviet rule, when local customs were highly discouraged.

  6. A Noir to Remember

    Sep 17, 2018 - I also remember my parents taking me to a matinee of Gone with the Wind at the downtown Loews Theater when I was about 10! We’ve heard that you met the star of Laura, Gene Tierney, a few times when she lived in Houston! When I first saw Laura, I was 15 years old and a sophomore at Lamar High School. I thought it was the most sophisticated, glamorous movie I’d ever seen! The most meaningful conversation we had was when I asked about Dana Andrews, her Laura costar. She was very dismissive of him, and she said she didn’t like him at all. That disappointed me! I thought he was wonderful.

  7. Line, Redrawn

    Apr 9, 2013 - The moments when he chooses to paint over a line or fill in the background with white patches, and even the times when he leaves the canvas blank, illustrate his sense of space and composition. Picasso was concerned with capturing every step of his process and preserving the creative epiphany he experienced when he put brush to canvas. Picasso painted in the spirit of playful experimentation. When you visit the exhibition, pay close attention to The Charnel House, The Kitchen, The Milliner’s Workshop, and Sleeping Woman, all of which show different forms of white overdrawing and pentimento.

  8. MFAH Films Keeps the Light Alive

    Aug 2, 2016 - When Quentin Tarantino insisted that The Hateful Eight be screened only in 70mm—that was awesome. Same with Christopher Nolan and Interstellar in 35mm. I love the clacking sound of the projectors when they’re going; I take pride in keeping the machines running smoothly and making perfect reel changes. When you hand off the task to a machine, then you take the soul out of the projection booth and diminish the human element that delivers the magic of film.

  9. Shades of Love: Romance in Contemporary African Cinema

    When thinking of Africa," she says, "the definition of love is vague or absent. The word love is always overshadowed by crisis—AIDS, drought, warfare. So when thinking of the continent of Africa, one does not think of the word love in relation to the emotions and tension that accompanies the concept.

  10. #TogetherAtHome with DJ Sun

    May 10, 2020 - I started at the Flat as a DJ when it opened, and when the opportunity came to purchase it, I agreed to take over. That was January 2014, the same month as my first Mixed Media! When did you start thinking about Houston as a final destination? I came to Houston at age 19 to attend the University of Houston. What always draws my interest when I visit the Museum is the Arts of Africa collection because of the time I spent in Suriname, which has a rich connection with West Africa through the culture of the Maroons.