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  1. Unrivalled Splendor: The Kimiko and John Powers Collection of Japanese Art

    These diverse and important objects tell the fascinating story of Japan's artistic development and its enduring cultural heritage. The last exceptional collection of Japanese art in private hands, the Powers Collection is renowned for its extraordinary scale and quality, and the exhibition provides a rare chance to see these remarkable examples in the Houston

  2. Light of the Sufis: The Mystical Arts of Islam

    Light of the Sufis travels to Houston after its premiere at the Brooklyn Museum. The accompanying catalogue, published by the MFAH and distributed by Yale University Press, is the first scholarly study of Sufism through its visual and artistic manifestations.

  3. The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Unveils Designs for Campus Redevelopment, with more than 70 Percent of Funding Goal Secured

    Jan 15, 2015 - “The Museum has embraced other parts of the world, in its collections and its programs, and so it has become more and more a reflection of the breadth of this city. Kinder, Chairman of the Museum’s board of trustees and of its long-range planning committee. Punctuated by seven gardens, the new gallery building, with its transparent ground level, will have spectacular views into Noguchi’s sculpture garden.

  4. Page-Turner Alert! MFAH Libraries Offer the Rare, Old & Beautiful

    Aug 24, 2017 - Book 91 by Keith Smith, because of its ability to call into question what constitutes a book. The Museum’s library catalog is available online. Industrii︠a︡ sot︠s︡ializma (The Industry of Socialism) designed by El Lissitzky, due to its sheer mastery and exploration of the possibilities of the book as a form. The Complaint, and the Consolation by William Blake, for its integration of text and design during a period when this kind of combination was notably out of step with traditional “illustration.”

  5. New Film from Mexico Explores the World of “The Chambermaid”

    Aug 5, 2019 - Two, a guest leaves a red dress—and the hotel gives lost-and-found items to its employees if no one claims them. Inside the Box We see most of The Chambermaid from inside the hotel. The Chambermaid centers on the enclosing feeling that daily work life can bring for its workers. We might think of hotels as places in flux, but for the staff, the building and social space can be one of confinement.

  6. The Target Collection

    Above all, we offer our eternal thanks to Joan Alexander who, with her husband Stanford, helped start the photography collection, shepherded its growth, ensured its accessibility to the public, and supported the next generation through decades of growth to its present place as a premier collection serving the public in Houston and far beyond. Conceived by Anne Wilkes Tucker and now in its 16th cycle, the award provides grants each year to two PhD students whose doctoral dissertations concentrate on photography.

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

    Jul 18, 2024 - heroes and promoting its ambitions. While ostensibly honoring the new Cuba, many of the images question both the power of photography and its relationship to political authority. collection allows us to chronicle that story from the ‘epic generation,’ whose work would define the image of the Cuban Revolution, to the succeeding generations of photographers, who questioned the power of photography and its

  8. The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, installs “Portal” by Do Ho Suh, an “impossible” sculpture made from the negative form of a traditional Korean gate

    Feb 6, 2024 - Marzio, the Museum’s longtime director, to celebrate the 2007 opening of its Arts of Korea gallery. As Suh developed his concept, and the Museum began to recognize the production and engineering that it entailed, it became clear that its creation would be a lengthy process. After Portal was completed, in 2015, we determined to hold it in storage until we could identify its rightful place in the newly developed Sarofim Campus. That moment has arrived.”

  9. Virginia and Ira Jackson Lecture

    Free and open to the public, the Virginia and Ira Jackson Lecture is the only program of its type in the United States. These lectures are endowed by Virginia and Ira Jackson.

  10. MFAH Annual Report and Financial Information

    Any nonprofit in the GuideStar database may share its report with information about its mission, programs, leaders, goals, accomplishments, and needs.