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  1. Virtual Cinema | A Silent-Film Concert

    Jan 4, 2021 - . • 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 routines as well as smaller character-driven ones. • Buster Keaton’s The Goat“One of my personal

  2. Celebrate Kirk Douglas’s Centennial with MFAH Films!

    Dec 7, 2016 - We rode our bikes there and saw Kirk Douglas getting in a jeep to ride up to the top of a ridge, where he then got onto a horse for one of the escape scenes. Gena Rowlands was nearby, causing in me a lifelong love for her.

  3. The Curator and the Collector: David B. Warren Shares His Unique Perspective

    Oct 26, 2016 - From 1907 to 1908, she studied piano in Berlin but ever the pragmatist, she realized she was never going to be a top concert pianist. Well, first off she was enormously curious about new things, be it a remote control for her new television (she adored TV), the latest fragrance from Guerlain, or the music of the Beatles. In the early 1900s she studied at the New York Conservatory of Music, perhaps the preeminent school in that field.

  4. Lecture | Vienna and Prague: A New Modernism

    “Vienna and Prague: A New Modernism” is the Museum’s annual Peter Lotz Lecture. This lecture focuses on the dynamic role that Wiener Werkstätte artists played as they ushered in a new era, revolutionizing modern design. June 13, 2024Speaker: Cindi Strauss, the Sara and Bill Morgan Curator, Department of Decorative Arts, Craft, and Design At the turn of the 20th century, Vienna and Prague saw the emergence of a new generation of artists eager

  5. Lecture | New Beginnings: The Art of the Islamic Worlds Galleries

    March 12, 2023 This talk explores the New Galleries for Art of the Islamic Worlds, comprising nearly 6,000 square feet.

  6. Virtual Music Party | Ring in the New Year

    Ring in the new year with DJ Sun and DJ Chaney! The MFAH gets a jump on the festivities with this New Year’s Eve/Eve performance. DJ Sun and DJ Chaney are putting together a song list to help us groove into 2021. 

  7. Meiji Modern: Fifty Years of New Japan

    Meiji Modern: Fifty Years of New Japan / July 7–September 15, 2024 “Meiji Modern: Fifty Years of New Japan” is organized by the Japanese Art Society of America (JASA), with funds provided by JASA members, to celebrate its 50th Paintings, sculpture, prints, posters, and fine examples of enamel, lacquer, and textiles reflect a blending of cultures and techniques as well as the innovative interchange of old and new. “A monumental exhibition” —National Review Meiji Modern: Fifty Years of New Japan offers an extraordinary look at Japan’s Meiji era (1868–1912), when the country emerged from near-total isolation to enter a modern, global period

  8. The Connoisseur’s Eye: New Perspectives on Ceramics in the Rienzi Collection

    These discoveries shed new light on the Mastersons’ wide-ranging interests as collectors. The Connoisseur’s Eye: New Perspectives on Ceramics in the Rienzi Collection highlights their extensive collection of porcelain. The Connoisseur’s Eye: New Perspectives on Ceramics in the Rienzi Collection | September 1, 2018–January 13, 2019 This exhibition is organized by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

  9. Digital Worlds: New Media from the Museum’s Collection

    Also on view are important new acquisitions, such as Cassandra C. Digital Worlds: New Media from the Museum’s Collection demonstrates the breadth of invention artists bring to contemporary art through digitization. Digital Worlds: New Media from the Museum’s Collection | June 23–October 8, 2018 This exhibition is organized by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

  10. The Cyrus Cylinder and Ancient Persia: A New Beginning

    Persian kings introduced a new writing system, Old Persian cuneiform, as seen on part of a column base from Hamadan and on the renowned seal of Darius. Next, the exhibition travels to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York; the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco; and the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles. The Cyrus Cylinder and Ancient Persia: A New Beginning also features 16 works of art that are testimony to the innovations initiated by Persian rule in the Ancient Near East.