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  1. Dancing Your Roots with the Royal Scottish Country Dance Society

    Jan 18, 2019 - So a dancer from Houston could drop into a class in Tokyo, Sydney, or Madrid and feel right at home. Most people who participate don’t have a dance background, and many have never danced before in any style. The society offers participants a chance to learn and execute a dance form that retains its roots in steps, formations, and style—both in the intact antique dances and in the newer dances. As Tudors to Windsors: British Royal Portraits from Holbein to Warhol draws to a close very soon, the Museum celebrates the exhibition’s final days with programs inspired by centuries of British history—from a final-weekend talk

  2. “Stay the Course”: An Interview with Artist Joyce J. Scott

    Jan 16, 2019 - I’m sharing my love for ancient techniques—specifically African and indigenous techniques that are a part of who I am as well as a part of my culture. If someone sees my work, they can see that those cultures have a lot to offer, and that I have a lot to offer. Activism is primary and primal. Some say your work challenges the concept of jewelry as a wearable decoration. JS: It’s a different world now than when I started working. We have new technology, the competition is dense, and we’re working with a globally connected population.

  3. The Perfect Family: John Waters’s “Serial Mom” Meets the Art of “Always Greener”

    Jan 14, 2019 - You’ll see the delightful downward spiral of a serial-killer mom, culminating with a courtroom scene. The jury is still out on whether Beverly goes free, but (spoiler alert!) “Always Greener” is on view in the Law Building, just outside Brown Auditorium Theater, through February 3. Campy, outrageous, a little gory, but also somehow incredibly wholesome, the movie is perfectly aligned with the exhibition’s sensibility.

  4. A Spring of Songs! A Salute to Rienzi’s Founders and Their Love of Music

    Jan 11, 2019 - His music has a warm, cascading, full-string sound perfect for setting a mood or atmosphere while entertaining. On Broadway The Mastersons produced several plays and a Broadway musical titled Bajour. The hi-fi is located in a built-in space of the Living Room, along with a turntable and LP records, which were the focus of the project. Their musical patronage inspired our spring exhibition Broadway’s Amazing Mastersons, which opens March 2.

  5. Radical Ink: “Beautifully Packed Dynamite” of El Techo de la Ballena

    Jan 9, 2019 - Edmundo Aray and Rodolfo Izaguire foldout designed for El Techo de la Ballena, Rayado sobre el techo (Scratched on the Roof), n° 2, May 1963, Hirsch Library, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.   On view in the exhibition are a selection of texts produced by one of the most radical artistic groups of the 20th century, El Techo de la Ballena (The Roof of the Whale). Now on View The publications—which one commentator aptly referred to as “a pack of beautifully packed dynamite”—promoted the group’s anarchic, violent, and aggressive stance toward politics and culture.

  6. “A New Way of Seeing” with Vincent van Gogh

    Jan 8, 2019 - Van Gogh’s Life Like the exhibition, the documentary Vincent van Gogh: A New Way of Seeing, screening on February 1 & 2, surveys Van Gogh’s story from his earliest work up to his final days in France, using letters to family See the Armchair Travel presentation on February 1 & 2. The exhibition “Vincent van Gogh: His Life in Art” is on view March 10–June 27. In anticipation of the spring exhibition, Armchair Travel—a film series featuring documentaries about hit exhibitions from around the world—shares a look at Van Gogh’s fascinating and deeply troubled world.

  7. Royal Rivals: Queen Elizabeth I & Mary, Queen of Scots

    Jan 4, 2019 - Portrait of Elizabeth I Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger, Queen Elizabeth I (“The Ditchley Portrait”), c. 1592, oil on canvas, National Portrait Gallery, London. The painting dates from the period of her marriage (1558–60) to France’s King François II, who left Mary a widow when she was just 18 years old. Mary was a Roman Catholic and cousin of the English queen, Elizabeth I. The only surviving child of Henry VIII, Elizabeth I inherited the throne in 1558.

  8. Happy New Year! A Look at 2018 in Numbers

    Jan 1, 2019 - Hit “play” below for a look back at some of the numbers that added up to a great year. 

  9. Dogs Rule! Find “Royals” Doggie Day Inspiration in the Pets of “Tudors to Windsors”

    Dec 26, 2018 - A portrait of Mary of Modena, an Italian princess who was the second wife of King James II, includes a small pup that looks like an Italian Greyhound—a reference to Mary’s homeland. Willem Wissing, Mary of Modena, c. 1685, oil on canvas, National Portrait Gallery, London. National Portrait Gallery, London Today’s royal family is known for a love of corgis that started when King George VI owned the family’s first pet corgi in 1933, leading to a royal obsession: The family has owned more than

  10. All Aboard the Texas-Inspired Train Display at Christmas Village

    Dec 21, 2018 - TB: I like the Cadillac Ranch section. I think the cars’ colorful irreverence really captures a special quality of Texas. This year, with the new Sarah Campbell Blaffer Foundation Center for Conservation, we could set up in a number of spaces, including a fully outfitted woodshop, under one roof. Do you have a favorite part of the new display? I can’t take credit for crushing and airbrushing the graffiti on the cars, but I did get to cut their hoods off on the band saw and set them up for display.