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  1. “Beauty Everywhere” in Vincent van Gogh’s Paintings of Flowers

    Feb 27, 2019 - In comparison, the brushstrokes give the impression of a monochrome, flecked wallpaper. This backdrop serves as a cool foil to the exuberant whites, pinks, reds, and yellows of the flowers. Already in these early flower still lifes, Van Gogh shows his tendency toward a shallow picture space, a characteristic that also informs his celebrated bouquets of roses, sunflowers, and irises. . © Kröller-Müller Museum Blues & Oranges & White-Hot In 1888, Van Gogh traveled south by coach from Arles to Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, a seaside town on the Mediterranean, and stayed for three days.

  2. “Staff Art Show” Spotlights Talent across the MFAH

    Feb 22, 2019 - . © Monica Cuellar Monica Cuellar Security Console Monitor “I wanted to make some type of abstract landscape with a lake. I like to think of glass the same way a painter thinks about paint. Color can create a mood or feeling, especially when seen through a window lit by bright sunlight.” Richard Hinson, The Elements: Wind 2.2.a, stained glass. © Richard Hinson Richard Hinson Senior Preparator, Collections “The Elements: Wind 2.2.a is an original design and part of a continuing series of the four elements

  3. So Fashionable! Portraits in the MFAH Collections

    Feb 15, 2019 - Indian, A Bejeweled Lady, 1690–1720 This elegant Indian woman wears a luxurious, European-style velvet gown and ornate slippers, one of which has slipped  off to reveal her toe clad in a pink silk stocking. A feathered hat protects her from the glare of the sun. Mathew stands in a park landscape in a gray shot-silk dress tinged with blue highlights and enhanced by graceful folds and classicizing drapes.

  4. Southern Exposures: The Photography of Sally Mann

    Feb 14, 2019 - A Ticket to Transcendence In her book A Place Not Forgotten: Landscapes of the South (1999), Mann affirmed: I do consider myself a Southern photographer. What snake venom is to them, romanticism is to the Southern artist: a terrible risk, and a ticket to transcendence. See “Sally Mann: A Thousand Crossings,” on view in the Law Building from March 3 through May 27. The Legacy of the South Sally Mann: A Thousand Crossings, a major retrospective showcasing more than 120 photographs that span Mann’s career, showcases the range of her work.

  5. A Legacy from Gee’s Bend: Lutisha Pettway’s “Bars” Quilt

    Feb 8, 2019 - “I had nine children. Two of them died. I had to make quilts for them, and all my quilts was scrapped up out of old clothes back then. Later on, when I was a good bit older, I bought cloth from the store sometime. One of the objects on view in Mending is “Bars” Quilt, made around 1950 by Lutisha Pettway, a descendant of slaves from a plantation in Gee’s Bend, Alabama. I did my work by my own hand, by myself.” See the “Bars” Quilt and other works of art in “Mending: Craft and Community,” on view in the Law Building through October 20.

  6. Oscar-Nominated Short Films Shine on Our Big Screen

    Feb 5, 2019 - The series begins February 8 and continues after the awards ceremony, through March 3—giving MFAH audiences a chance to see whether they agree with the winners! See the Oscar-nominated short films every weekend from February 8 through March 3! Check showtimes and get tickets in advance. It’s recommended for ages 8 & older because several of the films cover difficult topics. The Live-Action and Documentary programs are Rated R. Who chooses the nominees?

  7. Azalea Trail’s Blooms Mark Rienzi’s 20th Anniversary

    Feb 1, 2019 - Visit during Azalea Trail on March 1, 2 & 3. During this year’s annual Azalea Trail, which takes place the weekend of March 1 to 3, Rienzi celebrates not only its longtime participation with this Houston tradition, but also its 20th anniversary as a house museum. To the Mastersons, gardens were as much a part of the Rienzi ethos as 18th-century decorative arts and paintings.

  8. A Closer Look at Vincent van Gogh’s 1887 “Self-Portrait”

    Jan 30, 2019 - His clothes distinguish him as a bourgeois gentleman. A halo of light blue dabs enlivens the neutral background around the head and upper shoulders, separating him from the background. This effect, however, was not Van Gogh’s intention—it resulted from the fading of a purple underlayer of color: A black-and-white photograph from 1908 shows the densely painted canvas, but fading had changed the image to its present A self-portrait painted in 1887 is featured in the exhibition Vincent van Gogh: His Life in Art, which opens March 10.

  9. Garden Varieties: The Natural Beauty of “Garden Paradise”

    Jan 25, 2019 - Natural Patterns Artists often reduced floral and animal motifs to a few simplified forms or shapes and repeated them to create allover, decorative patterns, as exemplified by a lovely blue-and-white bottle from The al-Sabah One particularly beautiful example is the Hossein Afshar Collection’s Blue Iris, a delicate single bloom executed with watercolor and ink. Beauty in Watercolor The garden and the flora and fauna that inhabit this carpet have had a profound impact across artistic media produced in Islamic lands.

  10. “Eye-Catching” Houston: Capturing Our City through High Schoolers’ Lenses

    Jan 23, 2019 - —Jacqueline Trejo, Stephen F. I was asked by my photography teacher to take pictures representing what Houston means to me, and to me, Houston is the girl I love.” In addition to each image they submit, students are encouraged to share a description which often offers a personal and often poetic touch. Read on for a few examples.   “Most of my pictures are of the same girl.