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The Mathematician Moviegoer
July 9–24, 2022 James M. Vaughn Jr. (1939–2022), a longtime supporter of MFAH Films, had a lifelong interest in mathematics.
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Virtual Conversation | Luminescent Dialogues
Central Time Speakers• James Clifton, MFAH and Sarah Campbell Blaffer Foundation• Navina Haidar, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York• David Leslie, Rothko Chapel• Host: Paula Sanders, Rice University Virtual Learning & Interpretation
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Two Films by Robert Frank
Eifel and James A. BelliCindy and David FitchWendy & Mavis Kelsey Jr.Joan MorgensternFannie and Peter Morris
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Hearts in the Garden
Tate; and the James William Glanville and Nancy Hart Glanville Endowment.
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Satyajit Ray’s The Apu Trilogy
Visit the Museum's Hirsch Library for books on Satyajit Ray, and to read film programmer James Quandt's article about Ray in May's issue of Artforum. Learn more about the films and the restoration.
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Test Your Art Knowledge: MFAH Trivia
Apr 26, 2020 - Shannon O’Quinn, library assistant ANSWERS 1) James Turrell | The neon and ambient light in the work of James Turrell inspired the creative direction behind Drake’s 2015 smash hit “Hotline Bling.”
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Family Day at Bayou Bend “The Sounds of Nature”
Tate; and the James William Glanville and Nancy Hart Glanville Endowment.
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Me and My Brother
Eifel and James A. BelliCindy and David FitchWendy & Mavis Kelsey Jr.Joan MorgensternFannie and Peter Morris
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Universal Pictures: Celebrating 100 Years
film department is supported by Tenaris; The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences; The Consulate General the Republic of Korea; Nina and Michael Zilkha; the National Film Preservation Foundation; Franci and Jim Crane; James
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The Makioka Sisters (Sasame-yuki)
Film scholar James Quandt observed that veteran filmmaker Kon Ichikawa created “an exercise in traditionalism, intended to affirm Japanese identity at a time when Japan was reemerging as a major commercial and industrial power