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Latin Maecenas
Latin Maecenas members are invited to the biennial Latin American Experience Gala, which brings the international Latin American art community to Houston. Members enjoy: Invitations to exclusive Latin Maecenas member programs Members enjoy: Invitations to exclusive Latin Maecenas member programs Plus: First priority for Latin Maecenas trips The opportunity Members of Latin Maecenas Learn more about the exciting field of Latin American art through informal lectures, seminars, and visits to some of the most prominent private collections in Houston and abroad.
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Latin Wave
Chronology Latin Wave 2023 Latin Wave 2022 Latin Wave 2019 Latin Wave 2018 Latin Wave 2017 Latin Wave 2016 Latin Wave 2015 Latin Wave 2014 Latin Wave 2013 Latin Wave 2012 Latin Wave 2011 Latin Wave 2010 Latin -- Begin Grid Row --> Latin Wave 18 dates are April 25–27, 2025. More information soon. Latin Wave 17 | April 25–28, 2024 “Get ready to catch the Latin Wave.” Wave 2009 Latin Wave 2008 Latin Wave 2007 Email film@mfah.org for more information.
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Hitchcock Silents
Hitchcock Silents are generously underwritten by Salle and James Vaughn, on behalf of The Vaughn Foundation.
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“Latin Wave” Returns with 11 New Films from Latin America
May 1, 2019 - It’s time for one of the Museum’s most popular annual festivals, Latin Wave: New Films from Latin America. Latin American Films Address Universal Themes As is tradition in Latin American cinema, family stories dominate, notably in Belmonte, Birds of Passage, Florianópolis Dream, Roma (pictured below), and Violeta at Last. Latin Wave kicks off with a special Happy Hour Thursday. Check out the screening schedule and get your tickets in advance.
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MFAH Statement: “The Marketplace at Pirna,” c. 1764, Bernardo Bellotto
May 6, 2022 - Acting on Emden’s behalf, Caspari offered these three canvases to Karl Haberstock, an art dealer working on behalf of the German government.
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Saturday Members Tour “Latin American Art”
In October, join a docent on a tour highlighting the MFAH collection of Latin American art, one of the most significant collections of Latin American modern and contemporary art in the world. Saturday Members Tour “Latin American Art” MFAH members are invited to explore the MFAH art collections and exhibitions on Saturday tours. Topics change monthly.
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The Women of Latin Wave 12
Apr 21, 2017 - Join us for Latin Wave 12! See the full lineup and get tickets for April 27–30. Filmmaker Maite Alberdi Chilean director Maite Alberdi has two documentaries showing during Latin Wave 12. The annual Latin Wave film series is an opportunity for Houstonians to see films that aren’t circulated to many theaters in the United States.
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Latin Wave Celebrates 11 Great Years
Apr 21, 2016 - See the schedule for Latin Wave 11. Latin Wave, our biggest annual film festival, returns from April 28 to May 1 with 11 new films from Latin America. Every year is a little different: The 2016 selection has a strong theme of young protagonists coming of age. Ixcanul I always encourage filmgoers to come to the screenings presented by our guest filmmakers, who make Latin Wave even more special.
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Contingent Beauty: Contemporary Art from Latin America
Contingent Beauty: Contemporary Art from Latin America features a selection of major works by 21 established artists from Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Cuba, Mexico, and Venezuela. The exhibition also features work by exceptional mid-career Latin American artists, generating a dynamic dialogue that cuts across chronological and geographic borders. Contingent Beauty intertwines aesthetic refinement with biting critiques of timely issues grounded in the complex realities of Latin America and its long history of colonization, political repression, and economic crisis.
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Intersecting Modernities: Latin American Art from The Brillembourg Capriles Collection
Latin American Art at the MFAH More information about the Museum’s department of Latin American art, and the International Center for the Arts of the Americas (ICAA), is available here. Intersecting Modernities presents more than 100 masterworks created by artists at the height of their careers—including Wifredo Lam, Roberto Matta, Diego Rivera, and Joaquín Torres-García—from The Brillembourg Capriles Collection of Latin On public display for the first time, this exquisite collection of 20th-century Latin American art has been on long-term loan to the MFAH for several years and has undergone extensive research by curators and conservators.