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  1. “Treasures from Korea: Arts and Culture of the Joseon Dynasty, 1392–1910” concludes U.S. tour at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, in October

    Jul 16, 2014 - In Houston, generous funding is provided by Chinhui and Eddie Allen; Chi Si Choi, M.D. and Sung Ha Choi; Jin S. Park, M.D. and Yang O. Huh, M.D.; Nancy C. Allen; Baytown Shopping Center; Michelle H. change from the originally scheduled opening date of November 2, 2014. LACMA’s comprehensive holdings of Korean art, which boast a dedicated gallery and focused education programs, are a strength of the museum’s encyclopedic collection.”

  2. Landmark Exhibition of Claude Monet’s Paintings of the River Seine Opens at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, in October 2014

    May 28, 2014 - “I have never tired of it: for me the Seine is always new.” Catalogue The exhibition is accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue, Monet and the Seine: Impressions of a River, copublished by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and the Philbrook Museum of Art. In 1898, Monet exhibited works from a painting series entitled Mornings on the Seine to great critical acclaim.

  3. Houston’s Interactive Immersion: The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, presents “Soto: The Houston Penetrable,” May 8 to September 1

    Mar 25, 2014 - Intended to be touched, handled and waded through, the strands, when at rest, compose a floating yellow orb on a transparent background. Soto (1923–2005) was a landmark figure in Latin American art, and a key driver of the Kinetic art movement that emerged in Paris in the 1950s. “We are pleased to bring this unparalleled Penetrable to a Houston audience,” said director Gary Tinterow.

  4. Exhibition Notice “Alexander Archipenko: The Berlin Drawings”

    Mar 18, 2014 - Although known primarily for his sculpture, Archipenko executed a number of drawings as well, a group of which form the centerpiece of Alexander Archipenko: The Berlin Drawings. The curator is Dena M. Woodall, Associate Curator of Prints and Drawings.  

  5. First Major U.S. Exhibition of French Photographer Charles Marville Will Travel to Houston, June 2014

    Jan 29, 2014 - In a view of the Passage Saint-Benoît, for instance, an attentive viewer finds an intriguing display of mismatched glassware in a café window, a charming hand-painted sign literally pointing to a seller of wood and charcoal, the a site of bourgeois leisure and pleasure. In Houston, the selection of early works will include a charmingly picturesque view of the half-timbered home of Francois I in Abbeville and a graphically powerful image of Ehrenbreitstein Fortress, both from the Museum’s Manfred

  6. Extensive Collection of Post-World War II Decorative Arts on View for the First Time at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, February 2014

    Jan 13, 2014 - The Leatrice S. and Melvin B. and Melvin B. Lee’s early training as a ceramist led to a lifetime devotion to clay, a passion that Mel has shared with her over the years.

  7. “Made for Magazines: Iconic 20th-Century Photographs”

    Jan 13, 2014 - Photographs have come a long way since the first halftone—a picture of Steinway Hall in Manhattan—was published in the New York Daily Graphic in 1873. Exhibition Title Made for Magazines: Iconic 20th-Century Photographs Dates February 9–May 4, 2014 Overview   Made for Magazines: Iconic 20th-Century Photographs celebrates the heyday of magazines through some 80 impactful

  8. “Houghton Hall: Portrait of an English Country House” Launches Its American Tour at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, in June 2014

    Nov 22, 2013 - Significant 18th- and 19th-century silver, much of it by legendary makers such as William Lukin, R. J. & S. Among them are a gilt-wood console table, an armchair, a stool and a pair of mahogany hall benches by Kent; a massive pier mirror attributed to Kent; a George II four-poster child's bedstead with silk and satin embroidered hangings From great family portraits by William Hogarth, Joshua Reynolds and John Singer Sargent, to exquisite examples of Sèvres porcelain, rare pieces of R. J. & S.

  9. The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, is Sole U.S. Venue for Georges Braque Retrospective

    Sep 25, 2013 - It is the first retrospective of the artist presented by a U.S. museum since the 1988 exhibition organized by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York. After 1917, his work also assumed a new monumentality and chromatic drama. "It was like being roped together on a mountain." By the end of 1908, Braque and Picasso had entered into a creative dialogue that would result in the essential pictorial language of Cubism.

  10. Antonio Berni’s Monumental “Juanito and Ramona” Series Presented at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, in November 2013

    Sep 9, 2013 - Ramona is shown with her powerful circle of influential friends from all sectors of society—a general, a sailor, a criminal, an ambassador, a bishop, a bullfighter—and as a star of the café-concert circuit. This catalogue is the first comprehensive and scholarly survey of the Juanito and Ramona series and receives generous funding from Furthermore: a program of the J. M. Kaplan Fund. In Juanito and Ramona, we see a chronicle of a turbulent time in Argentina which also extended to all of Latin America.