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  1. Snail Mail: A Conversation with MFAH Curator Anne Tucker (part 3 of 3)

    May 17, 2012 - 'Go to this site and see these pictures' is not the same as, 'I thought you would like this picture.' It’s a different interaction. In the wake of the Eastman Kodak Co. filing for bankruptcy, I sat down for a chat with Anne Wilkes Tucker, the Gus and Lyndall Wortham Curator of Photography at the MFAH.

  2. The Moderns

    Introduced by author Carolyn Pfeiffer In post-World War I Paris, a struggling artist (Keith Carradine) is hired to forge paintings, causing him to cross paths with his ex-wife (Linda Fiorentino) and her powerful new husband.

  3. MFAH Director Gary Tinterow appoints Per Knutås as Head of Conservation at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

    Feb 7, 2019 - “I am delighted that Per has agreed to join our staff,” Tinterow said. “I am thrilled to embark on this exciting opportunity,” said Knutås. I am grateful for my time in Cleveland and look forward to being a part of the continued growth of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.”

  4. Tudors to Windsors: British Royal Portraits from Holbein to Warhol

    Among the many works of art on view are portraits featuring King Henry VIII, Queen Elizabeth I, King George I, Queen Victoria, Queen Elizabeth II, Princess Diana, and Prince William.

  5. Curator Malcolm Daniel Provides a Snapshot of Degas

    Dec 12, 2016 - What I want is the atmosphere of lamps and moonlight.” In the exhibition, visitors can see a portrait of artist Auguste Renoir with poet and critic Stéphane Mallarmé. In 1895, the year Degas took up photography with great passion and creativity, he was also burdened by feelings of mortality, and I think his photographs are closely linked to a deep melancholy, prompted by the illness and death

  6. The Peasants

    As filmmaker Dorota Kobiela (DK Welchman) said, “I felt a strong need to tell a story about women: to show their struggles, passion, and strength.”

  7. Deco Nights: Evenings in the Jazz Age

    Scott Fitzgerald and describes the period between the end of World War I and the end of the 1930s. Notable for its “anything goes” sophistication, the era was closely identified with a new, free-form kind of music: jazz.

  8. Separation from Home: Pepón Osorio & “Badge of Honor”

    Jan 5, 2018 - The boy says at one point, “Dad, I would be willing to give up anything just to have you home,” and lists the things in his room that he would trade for his father’s presence—a reminder that home doesn’t have to be a physical

  9. Meet Max, the Knight at the Museum

    Jul 8, 2015 - Max is named after Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I (1459–1519), who called himself “the last knight.”   Hobbies: Horsemanship, hunting, fencing, dancing, and art collecting, just like his namesake.  

  10. Pattern Repeat: Wallpaper Then and Now

    Wallpaper elicits strong, almost visceral, emotions for many people, as evidenced by the reported last words of the great 19th-century Irish wit Oscar Wilde: “My wallpaper and I are fighting a duel to the death.