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  1. A Conversation with Gary Tinterow

    Gary Tinterow returned to his native Houston from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York to become director of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, in early 2012. In this series of conversations, he discusses his ambitions …

  2. A Conversation about Cuisine & Culture

    Oct 7, 2020 - When Carroll lived in Mexico City for a time in the 1940s with her second husband and children, she developed a deep love and admiration for the culture, arts, and lifestyle of Mexico. Inspired by Hispanic Heritage Month, he and Misty Flores share a food-focused talk about how cuisine contributes to culture.

  3. A Weekend with Photographer and Filmmaker Jerry Schatzberg

    His films mark a significant time in the history of cinema when the importance of solid and introspective narrative proved paramount.”  During the renaissance of American cinema in the 1970s, Schatzberg directed The Panic in Needle Park, Puzzle of a Downfall Child, and Scarecrow. On Friday and Saturday, a discussion follows each screening. Prior to the screening on Sunday, Schatzberg talks about his photography career with Malcolm Daniel, the Gus and Lyndall Wortham Curator of Photography.

  4. A History of Photography: Selections from the Museum’s Collection

    Each grouping also includes a focused look at the work of a single artist or theme held in depth by the Museum, plus a selection of photographically illustrated books highlighting the key role that publications have played in A History of Photography: Selections from the Museum’s Collection comprises a series of installations that trace the course of photography from its invention to the present day, showcasing important new acquisitions and treasured Also on view is a selection of photographs by Josef Sudek, along with Czech and Slovak photo books. Generous funding is provided by:

  5. American Made: 250 Years of American Art at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

    American Made: 250 Years of American Art at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston reveals the depth, breadth, and richness of American artistic innovation from the 18th to the mid-20th century. For the first time in MFAH …

  6. Virtual Cinema | A Silent-Film Concert

    Jan 4, 2021 - Here’s a unique addition to the Virtual Cinema schedule: a livestream silent-film concert. These livestreams, he says, “combine the excitement of a live performance with the informality of a friend inviting you over to watch a movie.” We All Need a LaughModel curated a program of comedies for the MFAH, and he shares a few thoughts. • Charlie Chaplin’s The Pawnshop“At the top of the list of favorites for many Chaplin fans, this one has a great blend of slapstick

  7. Virtual Cinema “Sibyl” and “A Thousand Cuts”

    Sep 21, 2020 - After she begins dropping clients, Sibyl struggles with the excess time and lack of creative inspiration until she meets Margot, a novice actress in the midst of a love affair with a costar. SEE THE TRAILER A Thousand Cuts“Plays out like a thriller” —rogerebert.com A Thousand Cuts brings to light the ongoing conflict between the free press and Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte, through the lens of former CNN purchase ($12) supports the MFAH and provides a 2-day pass to the film. 

  8. Let’s Make a Painting: Inspired by Action

    Aug 14, 2020 - Create an Action Painting Take a page out of Pollock’s book and create your own work of art using his energetic method.

  9. Conversations with the Director: Gary Tinterow Talks with Ford Foundation President Darren Walker and Curator Kanitra Fletcher

    Jul 10, 2020 - Darren Walker, Ford Foundation / Kanitra Fletcher, MFAHThe Conversation: Soul of a NationThe discussion begins with an overview presentation about the exhibition, which explores what it meant to be a Black artist in America over Guided by a vision of social justice, the Ford Foundation strives for “a world in which all individuals, communities, and peoples work toward the protection and full expression of their human rights; are active participants in Plan ahead for your visit. See Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power in the Beck Building through August 30.

  10. If “The Yellow Scale” were a drink ...

    May 11, 2020 - Yellow washes over everything like a sunrise on a beach. First I thought “tropical,” and then: “What would make this artist peel himself away from his book to enjoy his cigarette with a drink?” Using a Hawthorne strainer, pour into a glass, without getting ice in the glass. Garnish with a slice of dried mango. Enjoy! Kick back like Kupka and savor your tropical-tasting “Fugue in Yellow” cocktail. He’s in a heightened state of yellow—bright, sunny, happy—but Kupka’s face almost says, “I am annoyed you bothered me.” Well, let’s fix that with a drink.