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  1. Let’s Make Art with Words and Colors

    Aug 25, 2020 - Exploring How Artists Use Words and Colors in Art Create your own work of art! What words and colors will you combine to form your picture and kaleidoscope of colors? Create your own masterpiece by combining vibrant words and colors!

  2. GONZO247: Celebrating Community, Color & Vincent van Gogh

    Mar 25, 2019 - Get details about Spring Festival: Celebrating Colors and “Vincent van Gogh: His Life in Art” and plan your visit! As a part of the Museum’s Spring Festival: Celebrating Colors on Saturday, March 30, we are excited to have renowned local street artist GONZO247 join the fun. Admission is free, and the festivities begin at 3 p.m. GONZO & Van Gogh Stop by to see GONZO adapt his unique signature painting style to create a new work inspired by the colors and gestural brushstrokes characteristic of Vincent van Gogh, the star of our new exhibition Vincent

  3. Colors of the Oasis: Central Asian Ikats

    The ikat textiles on display—including robes for men and women, dresses, trousers, and hangings—feature eye-catching designs in dazzling colors. Colors of the Oasis: Central Asian Ikats showcases nearly 50 ikat robes and panels from the renowned Murad Megalli Collection of the Textile Museum in Washington D.C.

  4. Colors of the Season: The Turbans of “Peacock in the Desert”

    Aug 1, 2018 - A centuries-spanning survey of art and objects from a desert kingdom, Peacock in the Desert: The Royal Arts of Jodhpur, India is filled with vibrant colors—though perhaps none as meaningful as the hues of the turbans displayed Each turban on view was wrapped differently according to where the wearer was from, with colors and patterns that denote seasons, rituals and ceremonies, and moods. For example, yellow is the color of spring and happiness.

  5. “Arrival of Spring” in Houston

    Mar 16, 2021 - The vivid colors he was able to discover using this technique have clearly influenced the bold colors in this large painting. Of course, they are not exactly the colors we see in nature, but Hockney’s goal is not simply to copy nature in a pedestrian way.

  6. The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Highlights 19th-Century Central Asian Ikats Beginning in March

    Feb 8, 2017 - Some 50 robes and panels on display in Colors of the Oasis: Central Asian Ikats Houston, Texas—February 8, 2017—In March, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, presents Colors of the Oasis: Central Asian Ikats, an exhibition of “We are especially thrilled to present Colors of the Oasis at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston,” added Aimée Froom, curator, Art of the Islamic Worlds, and curator of the Houston presentation. weaving centers across Uzbekistan, including Bukhara, Samarkand, and the Fergana Valley, the ikat textiles on display—including robes for men and women, dresses, trousers, and hangings—feature eye-catching designs in dazzling colors

  7. Collection Spotlight: A Fusion of Forms

    Feb 15, 2020 - A Carnival of Colors Carrier-Belleuse’s admiration of the past can be seen in the majestic form of The Vase of the Titans, and his novelty and wit expressed in its decoration. The lustrous glaze drips with a carnival of colors in orange, lavender, blue, and green; it also indicates the pioneering glaze techniques that were being developed at the time this version was fired in 1899.

  8. Vertigo of Color: Matisse, Derain, and the Origins of Fauvism

    “Like a shower of confetti, the paintings and watercolors ... pop with festive colors as they set the stage for the perfect introduction to Fauvism.” As Matisse wrote, “My choice of colors does not rest on any scientific theory; it is based on observation, on feeling, on the experience of my sensibility.” PublicationThe illustrated exhibition catalogue is available through

  9. “Beauty Everywhere” in Vincent van Gogh’s Paintings of Flowers

    Feb 27, 2019 - Red and green—opposites on the color wheel of primary and secondary colors—dominate this composition. The artist’s fascination with the theory of comple­mentary colors appears in the effects of yellow against purple (now faded to blue) and green. The composition is a geometric construction of blues and oranges—complementary colors—and reminiscent of Paul Cézanne, whom Van Gogh was beginning to admire.  

  10. Stains, Sprays, and Splendor Fill the Canvases of Color Field Painter Jules Olitski

    Feb 15, 2012 - In his later paintings, labeled Baroque and High Baroque by critics for the lavish, iridescent colors and surfaces, Olitski turned his palette from vibrant colors to somber earthtones and grays. artist’s career: canvases stained with color; magnificently spray-painted artworks; somber and textured later works; iridescently pigmented late paintings; and a final series titled "With Love and Disregard" that explodes with colors