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  1. “In the Studio: Craft in Postwar America, 1950–1970” at the MFAH

    May 11, 2017 - The exhibition, which is organized by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, is on view from May 18, to October 8, 2017. Complementing the works is a selection of ephemera and catalogs from the Hirsch Library emphasizing the professionalization of the field. Providing a snapshot of craft across America, the objects on view are made by many of the masters who established new aesthetics and modes of making in their respective mediums.

  2. The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, is the Final Venue for the Most Comprehensive Survey of Modern Mexican Art in 70 Years

    May 9, 2017 - In Houston, the exhibition is also supported by: H-E-B Ignacio and Maria Isabel Torras  José Luis Barragán  The Honorable Oscar Rodriguez Cabrera     Consul General of Mexico  Celina Hellmund, Nina and Léon Brener-Hellmund As Mexican politics took a socialist turn, the end of the Spanish Civil War and World War II brought a number of exiled European artists to Mexico. of Modern art in Mexico during a period of political and social upheaval.

  3. The Latest in a Series of Summer Art Immersions at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston: “Pipilotti Rist: Pixel Forest and Worry Will Vanish”

    May 9, 2017 - “While each was conceived independently, together they achieve a new synergy as they coalesce into a greater whole. Rist explains further: “I want to make it clear that everything we look at is also always just organized light, which helps as I dissolve architecture and forms. Each light is controlled by a video signal so that the “forest” is constantly changing, sometimes shifting in a staccato rhythm, and sometimes in sinuous waves of color.

  4. Portraits of the displaced on view in “Homelands and Histories: Photographs by Fazal Sheikh” at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, in May

    Apr 3, 2017 - As of May 4, the closing date shifted to October 1 from the original date of September 4. Audrey Jones Beck Building from May 6 to October 1.  Generous support is provided by Joseph M. Cohen and W. Temple Webber III.

  5. The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Highlights 19th-Century Central Asian Ikats Beginning in March

    Feb 8, 2017 - In Houston, generous support for this exhibition is provided by: Bruce and Terry Baganz Luther King Capital Management Franci Neely The E. Rhodes & Leona B. possessions, often forming part of a dowry or passed down through the generations as family heirlooms. Since 2007, the Museum has been developing a focused collection with an emphasis on quality and rarity of the objects.

  6. Comprehensive Survey of Works by Sculptor Ron Mueck Opens at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, in February 2017

    Jan 19, 2017 - up his blood-stained T-shirt to reveal a knife wound. In 1999, he became Artist Associate at the National Gallery, London, which allowed him to occupy a studio within the building, and gave him access to the collection and a space to create new work. Also on view are some of Mueck’s more unsettling works that explore themes of mortality, including Man in a Boat (2002), in which Mueck portrays an anxious traveler, perhaps in the underworld; and Youth (2009), a teenager lifting

  7. MFAH Presents the 22nd Annual “Eye on Houston: High School Documentary Photography” Exhibition

    Dec 20, 2016 - district-wide afterschool program focusing on photography as a profession. Utilizing photography as a tool, these student photographers document their perspectives. Eye on Houston invites students to offer a glimpse into their daily lives, experiences, and personal stories. Each generation witnesses Houston through new eyes, seeing and experiencing a fresh incarnation of the city.

  8. “Two Centuries of American Still-Life Painting: The Frank and Michelle Hevrdejs Collection” Opens at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, in January

    Dec 16, 2016 - As noted by catalogue author William H. l’oeil composition that highlights John F. The exhibition will remain on view through April 9, 2017.

  9. Third Class of the Andrew W. Mellon Undergraduate Curatorial Fellows Announced by Five Major American Museums

    Nov 29, 2016 - His interest in art developed at a young age from his travels to museums across the world and has since grown from a hobby to a passion. The Andrew W. Mellon Undergraduate Curatorial Fellowship Program is supported by a five-year pilot phase (2013–18) grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. There, she recently curated Femme National(e), a multimedia group exhibition of contemporary women artists. She served as a research assistant for Dr.

  10. Henri Loyrette joins Gary Tinterow for “Conversations with the Director” on Thursday, October 13, at 6 p.m.

    Sep 22, 2016 - Melbern G. Glasscock; The Windgate Charitable Foundation; the Samuel H. Kress Foundation; Mr. William J. Hill; and the Susan Vaughan Foundation. When Thursday, October 13, 2016, at 6 p.m.   Loyrette specializes in 19th-century painting and architecture and is a leading expert on Degas’s work.