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Rembrandt, Van Dyck, Gainsborough: The Treasures of Kenwood House, London
Dec 9, 2011 - In-kind support is provided by Barbara and Richard S. Lane. Generous funding in Houston is provided by: Mr. Fayez Sarofim; M. D. Anderson Foundation; Fayez Shalaby Sarofim and Meredith J.
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“Dawoud Bey: An American Project” Travels to the MFAH in March 2022
Dec 17, 2021 - The Museum’s Susan and Fayez S.
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Hirsch Library Exhibitions
Documenting a Transformative Gift: Books and Archival Materials from Edith A. and Percy S. Straus August 29–December 16, 2017 In 1941, Edith A. and Percy S.
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Groundbreaking exhibition brings centuries of royal treasures from Jodhpur, India, to the U.S. for the first time in March 2018
Jan 8, 2018 - Sundaresan Bala Monjula and Ravi Chidambaram Kathy and Marty Goossen Shantha Raghuthaman Miwa S. Sakashita and Dr. John R.
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The MFAH is the final venue for the acclaimed “Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power”
Feb 10, 2020 - The Museum’s Susan and Fayez S.
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The British Museum’s Cyrus Cylinder Travels to the MFAH, May 2013
Mar 27, 2013 - Chaveleh Farideh and Jafar Davoody Suzanne and Ali Ebrahimi Shoaleh and Asghar Nosrati Sherry and Ardeshir Tajvari CyrusOne Data Centers John S.
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“Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power” to Open at MFAH with New Section on Houston Artists and Roster of Online Programs
Jun 24, 2020 - The Museum’s Susan and Fayez S.
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Third Class of the Andrew W. Mellon Undergraduate Curatorial Fellows Announced by Five Major American Museums
Nov 29, 2016 - Hope Flores, East Los Angeles College; curatorial mentor, Carol S. Eliel, Curator of Modern Art. The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston: Amarie Gipson, St.
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Selected Case Studies
A middle ground of moderate burps and minimal spray was decided on for displaying Monster ("Burping Bowl") in the exhibition Beyond Craft: Decorative Arts from the Leatrice S. and Melvin B. Eagle Collection.
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Displays at the Powell Library
In the mid-1860s, Governor James S. Hogg worked his first job as a typesetter for The Texas Observer, and it is Governor Hogg’s own collection from which this selection of printed material was chosen.