Inside the MFAH Archive for June 2018
“Inside the MFAH” provides perspectives, conversations, and opinions from insiders at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
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Visualizing the Future: An Interview with Artists Joris Laarman & Anita Star June 29, 2018
“Everything can be made in a unique way, with mass customization. Technology can also be used to create beautiful objects.”
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A Musical Feast in India: Paul Thomas Anderson’s “Junun” at MFAH Films June 25, 2018
Filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson documented a three-week, international collaboration—the creation of a mesmerizing piece of music sure to draw you in.
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Enter the Cinematic World of Japan’s Music Man June 18, 2018
The name Umetsugu Inoue may not be familiar to American audiences, but the prolific Japanese director’s films will delight fans of classic cinema.
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Creating “Big Bambú”: An interview with rock climber Katherine Tong June 15, 2018
Katherine Tong, one of the Houston-based rock climbers who helped install Mike + Doug Starn: Big Bambú, discusses creating a unique work of art in her hometown.
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Tradition & Continuity: The Wedding Procession of “Peacock in the Desert” June 12, 2018
Brides brought their culture to the princely kingdom of Marwar-Jodhpur for centuries. Peacock in the Desert: The Royal Arts of Jodhpur, India shows the spectacle and splendor of the tradition of wedding processions.