Search Results


Showing results for þ˸ ǰ ó cia756.net Ʈ ¶ ó Ͻö ȿ Ǹó GHBó ? Ǹϴ° ɰ ǰ Ʈ

  1. contemporary@mfah

    Please note that a current MFAH membership is required to join contemporary@mfah. Visit mfah.org/jointoday for information about MFAH membership levels and benefits. *By selecting this membership level, your generosity will support the modern and contemporary art department with a $10,000 pledge over five years, $2,000 per year, with the initial $2,000 donation due today. Membership dues create a permanent legacy, having made it possible to bring landmark works into the MFAH collections, including Magdalena Abakanowicz’s Abakan Rouge III, Spencer Finch’s Moon Dust, Rick Lowe’s Untitled, and Betye

  2. Art Crowd

    Art Crowd is a vibrant group of MFAH members in their 20s and 30s interested in expanding their experiences at the Museum.

  3. Art + Paper

    Art + Paper fosters a deeper appreciation for the graphic arts and encourages the understanding and collecting of works on paper through a series of exciting events with artists, collectors, curators, conservators, and other experts Please note that a current MFAH membership is required to join Art + Paper. Visit mfah.org/jointoday for information about MFAH membership levels and benefits. Membership dues directly support the prints and drawings department, and the membership year culminates as the curatorial staff presents a selection of objects to consider for accession by the group.

  4. 5A: African American Art Advisory Association

    Members enjoy: Invitations for a couple to exclusive 5A member programs Members enjoy: Invitations for a couple to exclusive 5A member programs Membership for one individual. Celebrate the accomplishments of African American artists by becoming a member of the African American Art Advisory Association (5A). Please note that a current MFAH membership is required to join 5A. Visit mfah.org/jointoday for information about MFAH membership levels and benefits.

  5. MFAH presents “Grounded in Clay: The Spirit of Pueblo Pottery” in October, the First Community-Curated Native American Exhibition at the Museum

    Aug 22, 2024 - Generous support is provided by:Duncan W. CorbettMichael W. DaleColleen and Andrew GoldFranny Koelsch Jeffries and John JeffriesAlice C. IRS 501(c)(3) that raises awareness of immigrant contributions in the United States and fosters appreciation for the arts and sciences. SimkinsThe Margaret Cooke Skidmore Exhibition Endowment About the School for Advanced ResearchThe School for Advanced Research (SAR), a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit educational institution, was established in 1907 to advance innovative

  6. Exploring 3,000 Years of Spiritual Belief and Practice through 200 Great Works of Art in the Exhibition “Living with the Gods,” Opening in October

    Aug 7, 2024 - Rodney H. MargolisMilton D. Rosenau, Jr. and Dr. Ellen R. Gritz About Neil MacGregorNeil MacGregor is a British art historian, writer and broadcaster. This exhibition is a magnificent capstone to our first century as a museum." The piece will be presented in a gallery themed to the Cosmos, with a monumental Shiva Nataraj, on loan from a private collection.

  7. “Navigating the Waves: Contemporary Cuban Photography” Opens September 29, 2024, in the Nancy and Rich Kinder Building of the MFAH

    Jul 18, 2024 - Patricia J. Gallery 2: Memory, the Body, and IdentityThe second section of the exhibition marks a pivotal shift in Cuban photography. The exhibition of some 100 works will be on view September 29, 2024 through August 3, 2025, in the Museum’s Nancy and Rich Kinder Building for modern and contemporary art. “With the acquisition of the Madeleine P.

  8. The MFAH Is the Exclusive U.S. Venue for “Gauguin in the World,” Opening in November 2024

    Jun 24, 2024 - About Paul Gauguin Gauguin was born June 7, 1848, to a French father, a radical journalist; and French mother of Peruvian heritage. After a half-dozen years at sea, he returned to Paris. At 23, he secured a stock-broker job at the French Bourse, later marrying a Danish woman and fathering five children. There, Gauguin had a brief, unsuccessful stint as a carpet salesman. Frustrated by his lack of artistic success, Gauguin decided to escape Europe and make a voyage to French Polynesia, where he lived and resumed painting.

  9. Opening at the MFAH June 9: “Raqib Shaw: Ballads of East and West”

    Jun 6, 2024 - More than a century later, Shaw devised his own ballads, commenting: “I always felt that in a strange way I am the reversal of Kipling, the ‘Colonizee’ and the Colonized exchanging places and perspectives.” “I am a spectator, yet at the same time, I am a player.” Guest curator Zehra Jumabhoy has observed further: “In Shaw’s work the concept of the real is always shifting, challenging viewers as they navigate layers of meaning.” Informed by his personal experiences, Shaw conjures up a wide range of paradoxical feelings: remorse over Kashmir as “a trampled Eden, a Paradise Lost,” as Jumabhoy writes, but also hope for a healed land of converging cultures

  10. MFAH Is Only U.S. Venue for Major Retrospective of Thomas Demand

    May 29, 2024 - The exhibition is accompanied by a catalogue. His large-scale photographic works investigate the way images embed themselves in a society’s collective memory. “We are lured in because we think we have seen this before, only to discover that what we are looking at is just a stage set.