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For Slow Art Day, Cai Guo-Qiang’s “Odyssey”
Apr 1, 2020 - Saturday, April 4, is the 10th annual worldwide Slow Art Day, when all of us are encouraged to spend real time with a work of art: at least 5 to 10 minutes—more than the 30 seconds studies have shown is our average when we encounter Watch as the artist, along with dozens of volunteers and MFAH staff as his assistants, realizes this monumental work in a Houston warehouse, using brushes and ink; X-Acto knives and craft-paper stencils; hand-laid hemp paper And you can watch this seven-minute, slowed-motion film of the two-week process in 2010 that led to the creation of one of the most popular works of art in the MFAH collections.
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Playing with Process: Explorations in Experimental Printmaking
To make a print, an artist applies ink to paper not by directly drawing on its surface, but through a transfer process, which results in multiple originals. The experimental prints in this exhibition combine time-tested printmaking techniques with innovative ideas, such as printing on nontraditional surfaces, using digital technology, and employing unconventional tools. Prints were initially exploited as a form of communication but were later elevated to the fine arts in part because of their unique technical qualities.
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Carpet Connoisseurship: How to Look Closely at the “Wagner Garden Carpet”
Oct 29, 2018 - How do the artists manage to create such a convincing illusion? Symmetry Is this carpet symmetrical? Carpets like this one were planned out using a scale drawing, and knotted entirely by hand. It doesn’t take an expert to see that the Wagner Garden Carpet is incredibly beautiful. Colors The carpet’s wool yarn was dyed using naturally derived ingredients. Even though there were precise formulas for each color, there would still be subtle variations in tone within each dye lot, or batch of dye.
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“Learning Through Art” Seminar for Elementary Teachers | Go Global
Higher-level thinking skills combine art with TEKs to highlight engagement across the curriculum using technology, the scientific method, geometry, geography, and informational text. Art can take you and your students to other countries, cultures, and centuries.
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Museum Collectors
Among the group's most popular events is the spring meeting, where members vote on artworks to acquire using membership dues. Past program highlights include: Curator-led tour of the exhibition The Edith A. and Percy S. Founded in 1979, Museum Collectors was the first patron group to be established at the MFAH.
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Richard Diebenkorn: Three Works on Paper in the MFAH Collection
Then, in his paintings and drawings of 1984 and 1985, Diebenkorn heightened the ambiguity of space, using elements of collage to add lyricism while maintaining structure. About 1967, his work began to focus on abstracted aerial landscapes, such as the painting Ocean Park #124.
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“Bestowing Beauty” Comes to Life
May 5, 2020 - It took a village, and a couple of years from start to finish. It was really important for me to make the catalogue and exhibition accessible to all audiences. How many people worked on this book, and how long did it take? We also realized that these themes are not just Persian but actually universal themes common to many cultures across the globe.
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I'm Not Everything I Want to Be (Jeste nejsem, kým chci být)
In the last decades of the Soviet Union, a young, queer female photographer breaks free from the constraints of the repressive Czechoslovakian regime and embraces the underground hedonism of the times on a wild journey to freedom diaries of Czech photographer Libuše Jarcovjáková, dubbed the ‘Nan Goldin of Czechoslovakia’ for her raw snapshots documenting the lives of queer individuals, migrants and other marginalized peoples, I’m Not Everything I Want to
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Conversation with the Curators | “Rembrandt to Van Gogh”
October 28, 2023 Get an inside look at Rembrandt to Van Gogh: Masterpieces from the Armand Hammer Collection during this conversation. Helga Aurisch, curator of European art, and Ann Dumas, consulting curator, share their insights about bringing the important exhibition to Houston. Wilson, in honor of Andrius Kontrimas Additional support is provided by contributions to the Collectors Studio patron group. Official Promotional Partner:
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Director Bonnie Campbell to Retire from Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens in September 2023
Apr 17, 2023 - Thanks to the addition of many public programs to Bayou Bend’s annual calendar, Campbell also has brought new attention to the gardens of the14-acre estate. Committed to preserving the special qualities of Ima Hogg’s gift to Houston, she has ensured that the remarkable house and gardens are now known and appreciated by thousands.” “It is difficult to capture all that Bonnie has accomplished for the Museum in the nearly 20 years that she has devoted to one of the nation’s finest collections of American decorative arts,” noted Gary Tinterow, Director and