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  1. The Art of Silence (L’art du silence)

    The film recalls Marceau’s brilliance in scenes that show his remarkable ability to convey complex, emotionally rich narratives through gestures.

  2. Fiddler’s Journey to the Big Screen

    This new documentary draws on behind-the-scenes footage and original interviews with the Fiddler on the Roof cast and crew. Jeff Goldblum narrates. Visiting Guidelines Masks are recommended in Museum auditoriums.

  3. Out of Exile: The Photography of Fred Stein

    His street scenes of 1930s Paris and 1940s New York, and his portraits of famous people, are well known. Who was this man who fled the Nazis and who, despite such upheaval, had a positive, often humorous view of the world?

  4. Glassell Studio School | Curator Talk

    Patrick Palmer, dean of the Studio School and curator of this milestone exhibition, takes you behind the scenes. Admission is free.

  5. Broadway’s Amazing Mastersons

    A Salute to Rienzi’s Founders and Their Love of Music • Rienzi Takes Center Stage: Behind the Scenes of the Mastersons’ Broadway Ventures This exhibition is organized by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.

  6. The Art of Exaggeration

    Whereas some scenes of exaggeration focus solely on the distortion of facial features, others parody specific people and character types, often as commentaries on the political, social, or moral foibles of society.

  7. Patron Groups

    Members also participate in exclusive viewings of exhibitions, collections, and behind-the-scenes tours and have opportunities to participate in international, curator-led travel. Patrons gain access to the Museum’s curators and renowned collection through behind-the-scenes seminars, special tours and exhibition receptions, artist lectures, and visits to prominent private collections. Through exclusive members-only programs, supporters receive privileged access to curators and renowned art-world figures; behind-the-scenes tours of the Museum; visits to Houston's best art collections; and private, sophisticated

  8. Close to Vermeer

    Go behind the scenes at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam for Vermeer, the largest exhibition of works by Johannes Vermeer ever mounted.

  9. Beasts and Angels: American “Japanned” Furniture

    The flashy, gilt figural scenes over faux-tortoiseshell grounds of japanned furniture reflected the impact of global networks, the brilliant fusion of artistic traditions, and inventive technical methods employed by local craftspeople

  10. Public Dress

    Jun 19, 2012 - Andrew Burmeister and Maripol photographed casual scenes with high fashion in mind, resulting in a gritty, relaxed style that is seen today in social media and fashion blogs.