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  1. I vitelloni

    I vitelloniDirected by Federico Fellini(Italy/France, 1953, Italian with English subtitles) Federico Fellini’s I vitelloni follows a group of male friends drifting through the last scraps of their youth in an Italian coastal city

  2. What I Know and When I Knew It

    -- Begin Grid Row --> What I Know and When I Knew It draws on the transformative powers of visual arts and storytelling to change the narrative around aging. -- Card Deck Row --> “What I Know and When I Knew It” at the Glassell School of Art receives generous funding from E. A. Michelson Philanthropy.

  3. Powell Library FAQs

    How do I have an art object appraised or conserved? Art Appraisals Museum personnel do not appraise works of art or recommend individual appraisers because of a potential conflict of interest. May I check out Library materials? The Museum’s Libraries are non-circulating libraries. Therefore, our visitors use library materials in the reading room. Do I have to pay admission to use the Library? Visiting the Library is always free. If I’m at the Powell Library and want an item from the Hirsch Library, will you transfer an item for me? Yes.

  4. Wars on Film

    Responding to the groundbreaking exhibition WAR/PHOTOGRAPHY: Images of Armed Conflict and Its Aftermath, the MFAH presents a series of films considering wars from the early 20th century through the present.

  5. Conflict at “HOME”: Miguel Ángel Rojas & “Nowadays”

    Jan 18, 2018 - “As a Latin American artist, I like to think of our relationship between the first world and Latin America as our home, as a territory which involves our home,” he said.

  6. WAR/PHOTOGRAPHY: Images of Armed Conflict and Its Aftermath

    WAR/PHOTOGRAPHY: Images of Armed Conflict and Its Aftermath gathers together nearly 500 objects, including photographs, books, magazines, albums, and photographic equipment. Rather than being organized chronologically, or as a survey of “greatest hits,” the images are arranged to show the progression of war: from the acts that instigate armed conflict to “the fight,” to victory and defeat, and photos

  7. WAR/PHOTOGRAPHY: Images of Armed Conflict and Its Aftermath

    Mar 5, 2012 - The earliest work in the exhibition is from 1847, taken from the first photographed conflict: the Mexican-American War. The pictures were recorded by some of the most celebrated conflict photographers, as well as by many who remain anonymous. Organization and Funding WAR/PHOTOGRAPHY: Images of Armed Conflict and Its Aftermath is organized by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

  8. Panel Discussion & Art Preview | “What I Know and When I Knew It”

    “What I Know and When I Knew It” draws on the transformative powers of the visual arts and storytelling to change the narrative around aging. Parking Information | Museum Hours | MFAH Campus Map “What I Know and When I Knew It” at the Glassell School of Art receives generous funding from E. A. Michelson Philanthropy. February 18, 2024As part of Black Art Houston, the Glassell School of Art hosts a discussion and art preview showcasing the community program “What I Know and When I Knew It: Centering Stories and Artistry in Houston’s Third &

  9. Virtual Cinema | 2021 Oscar-Nominated Short Films: Animation, Documentary & Live Action “Overview”

    Mar 27, 2021 - The USA has three films in the running: Burrow; If Anything Happens I Love You; and Opera, which is a USA/South Korea coproduction. France’s Genius Loci and Iceland’s Yes-People round out the list. (total running time: 118 minutes)• Focus on Do Not Split | This harrowing film examines the 2019 Hong Kong protests through a series of demonstrations that escalate into conflict when armed police arrive on the scene.

  10. A Revolution on Canvas

    efforts by the artist and his daughter to recover the missing paintings while also exploring their complicated family history. 2023 Hamptons International Film Festival: Winner, Brizzolar Family Foundation Award for a Film of Conflict