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  1. Members Preview “Philip Guston Now”

    “Philip Guston Now” is organized by the National Gallery of Art, Washington; the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; Tate Modern, London; and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Major support for the international tour of the exhibition (and the catalogue) is provided by the Terra Foundation for American Art. In Houston, major support is provided byBobbie Nau.

  2. Lost & Found: The Iconic Royal Painting That Rose Again

    Oct 19, 2018 - When the restored painting returned to gallery walls, it was immediately a sensation again and one of the most popular works of art among National Portrait Gallery visitors. It was transferred to the National Gallery, where David Bomford—then a restorer at the National Gallery, and now the chairman of conservation and Audrey Jones Beck Curator of European art at the MFAH—appraised the painting with

  3. Members Exclusive Access to “Calder-Picasso”

    Alexander Calder and Pablo Picasso—two of the foremost figures in 20th-century art—come together for a fascinating encounter in this presentation. Calder-Picasso explores the artists’ prolific affinities, revealing the radical innovation and enduring influence of their art. TicketsMembers are strongly encouraged to reserve tickets in advance, as capacity is limited.

  4. Grounded in Clay: The Spirit of Pueblo Pottery

    Although Pueblo pottery has long been exhibited within the context of Eurocentric time lines and Western concepts of art and history, Grounded in Clay gives voice to the Pueblo Pottery Collective, a group of more than 60 individual The approach illuminates Pueblo history and contemporary life, redefining concepts of Native art, history, and beauty from within, and challenging stereotypes about Native peoples. PublicationThe illustrated exhibition catalogue

  5. Francis Bacon: Late Paintings

    first museum exhibition to investigate Bacon’s late works in depth, as well as the first U.S. survey of Bacon’s paintings since the centenary retrospective organized by the Tate Britain and New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art Major support is provided by: Anchorage Foundation of Texas Bobbie Nau Additional funding is provided by: Gilbert Lloyd, Chairman and CEO, Marlborough International Fine Art Limited National Endowment for the Arts Luther

  6. Beatriz González: A Retrospective

    This exhibition is organized by the Pérez Art Museum Miami and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Beatriz González: A Retrospective travels to the MFAH following the April 2019 premiere at the Pérez Art Museum Miami.

  7. An Impressionist Autumn

    . • Monet to Picasso: A Very Private Collection features paintings by the pivotal artists who sparked the major art movements of the late-19th through mid-20th century, including Mary Cassatt, Paul Cézanne, Vincent van Gogh, Henri PolicyMonet to Picasso: A Very Private Collection / No photography is permitted.Berthe Morisot: Impressionist Original / Non-flash photography is permitted. Audio GuideThe optional audio guide delves deeper into selected works of art

  8. Eye on Third Ward 2012: Jack Yates High School Photography

    .; and the Tri Delta Art Show for Charity, Inc. .; the Wallace Foundation; the Louise Jarrett Moran Bequest; the Neal Myers and Ken Black Children’s Art Fund; the Favrot Fund; and Gifts in honor of Beth Schneider.

  9. German Impressionist Landscape Painting: Liebermann-Corinth-Slevogt

    Art students from all over Europe flocked to Paris to be trained at the Académie des Beaux-Arts or one of the many private studios. Impressionism is considered a fundamentally French artistic movement, but the international reputation of Paris as the world´s leading art center inevitably led to the dissemination of this style to other countries.

  10. My Journey with Flamenco

    The Art of Flamenco Watch the interviews below to learn more about flamenco and each performer’s journey with this style of dance. This series of virtual performances and interviews is inspired by Glory of Spain: Treasures from the Hispanic Society Museum & Library, an exhibition spanning 4,000 years of Hispanic art and culture.