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

    Oct 26, 2016 - In 1920 her first “aha” moment came when she realized one could collect Colonial American furniture. The collecting of European Modernism began with an “aha” moment in Moscow in 1929, when she saw important examples of French Modernism. Warren’s connection to Bayou Bend began in 1965, when Ima Hogg (1882–1975) hired him as curator just months before the new house museum was to open to the public. They worked closely together over the next decade.

  2. Displays at the Powell Library

    Many designers incorporated their monogram or other symbol as a signature within the design. The creators of many 19th-century Texas artworks are unknown, and even when artists’ names can be determined, information about their lives and creative output can be sparse and difficult to locate.  Bayou Bend’s William J. Printed Color for All: Chromolithographic Book Illustrations in the Powell Library’s Rare Book Collection February 7–July 13, 2019 When Owen Jones (1809–1874) published the first edition of The Grammar of Ornament, he turned to

  3. Virtual Cinema | New Documentary “Capturing Lee Miller” Reveals the Story of a Remarkable Photographer

    Dec 27, 2020 - Her photographer son, Antony Penrose, explains that he was astonished at learning of his mother’s entire career only after her death, when boxes she had packed away were discovered. After returning to New York in 1932, she smiled when a journalist referred to her as “one of the most photographed girls in Manhattan” and retorted, “I’d rather take a picture than be one.”

  4. Movie Night with MFAH Films “Sorry We Missed You”

    Mar 30, 2020 - —Owen Gleiberman, Variety A Resonant Chord Especially now, in a time when it seems everybody is feeling the need to work even when their health is on the line, the film strikes a tremendously resonant chord with its socially

  5. MFAH Films: Hollywood’s “Pre-Code” Era

    Jul 7, 2019 - Hoberman calls Goldstein a “cine-showman extraordinaire,” and you can see why when Goldstein visits Houston for opening weekend of the series. When the movie came out in 1933, audiences were aghast, thinking Duck Soup was criticizing the current, beloved FDR administration—and thus an enormous betrayal of this section of the Hays Code.

  6. In-Gallery Extras for “Colors of the Oasis”: Getting Our Hands Dirty So You Don’t Have To!

    Mar 16, 2017 - When the dyed yarn is unbound, patterns emerge between the undyed and dyed sections. Yarn is tied in preparation for ikat dying. Try out these in-gallery extras when you visit “Colors of the Oasis: Central Asian Ikats,” on view in the Beck Building through June 4. When I first began researching the ikat textiles of the exhibition Colors of the Oasis: Central Asian Ikats, I had no idea it would lead to being up to my elbows (literally) in crushed insects.

  7. Tradition & Continuity: The Wedding Procession of “Peacock in the Desert”

    Jun 12, 2018 - The first gallery of Peacock in the Desert: The Royal Arts of Jodhpur, India features objects that symbolize the griha pravesh, or homecoming procession, when a king would bring his bride home to Jodhpur.

  8. Highlights of the Peter Blum Edition Archive

    Dec 19, 2011 - Brice Marden’s portfolio of 25 intaglio sheets, Etchings to Rexroth (1986), was created when Blum invited the artist to make a print portfolio. Each print includes a found image paired with a word and, when viewed together, forms the sentence, “We will no longer be seen and not heard.” Eric Fischl’s renowned Year of the Drowned Dog is a composite of six color prints that, when combined, operate as a pictorial game with a complex narrative.

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  10. Umetsugu Inoue: Japan’s Music Man

    When he was directing musicals at the Nikkatsu studio in the 1950s, he caught the eye of Hong Kong’s famed Shaw Brothers, and they hired him in the late 1960s. Inoue’s prolific filmography numbers more than 100 movies.