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  1. Virtual Cinema | An Inventive Documentary on Autism: “The Reason I Jump”

    Dec 11, 2020 - I hope the film takes audiences on a journey through different experiences of autism, leaving a strong sense of how the world needs to change to become fully inclusive.” . • The Reason I Jump / WATCH HERE beginning January 8. Your ticket supports the MFAH and provides a 5-day pass to the film. Like the best documentaries, The Reason I Jump is a thought-provoking film with insights that resonate long beyond its running time.

  2. Outspoken Bean’s “Poetraits”

    Generous support provided by:Susan and Fayez Sarofim H-E-BTony Chase and Dina al SowayelJoyce Z. GreenbergEllen S. In 2021, he collaborated with the MFAH and Ensemble Theatre on “I Too, We Two!” Safety Guidelines Masks are recommended in Museum auditoriums. Plan Your Visit This program is free, with seating on a first-come, first-served basis. Brown Auditorium Theater is on the lower level of the Law Building, and The Obama Portraits Tour is on the first floor.

  3. Universal Pictures: Celebrating 100 Years

    Mark Wawro; and Lynn S. Wyatt. department is supported by Tenaris; The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences; The Consulate General the Republic of Korea; Nina and Michael Zilkha; the National Film Preservation Foundation; Franci and Jim Crane; James V.

  4. Black Art & Abstraction: “Soul of a Nation” Virtual Panel Discussion

    Jul 26, 2020 - On Saturday, August 1, at 3 p.m. join Soul of a Nation artists Melvin Edwards, Fred Eversley, and William T. Tune in for the virtual discussion on Saturday, August 1, at 3 p.m. Before or after, experience Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power at the MFAH, the final venue for the exhibition’s three-year tour. William T. Williams American painter William T. Williams is known for his explorative approach to the physical boundaries and science of color.

  5. William Forsythe Inspires Movement with “Choreographic Objects”

    Jul 2, 2019 - William Forsythe: Choreographic Objects | Trailer #1 from Museum of Fine Arts, Houston on Vimeo. “Although I have never worked with Forsythe, my impression of him as a choreographer is that he’s a risk taker,” said their instructor, Courtney Jones. That facet of his work was a revelation to the students. “I think they were surprised to see that Mr. Forsythe’s reach goes far beyond his role as a choreographer in a literal sense,” Jones said.

  6. Journey through the Egyptian Afterlife with Matthew Barney’s “River of Fundament”

    Sep 1, 2016 - I was thrilled when MFAH film curator Marian Luntz e-mailed me about working with the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston to share Matthew Barney’s River of Fundament with Houston audiences. I fully intended to do a project with Barney at White Columns, but that space was devoted to under-known artists, and Barney became famous quickly. I am a lover of long Wagner operas like Tannhäuser, so time-based artworks that use their long format to fully transport the audience to other realms are pure pleasure to me.

  7. Saturday Members Tour | Highlights of the Cullen Sculpture Garden

    I had a revelation of the earth outdoors as a new way of conceiving sculpture,” Noguchi once wrote, describing his gardens as “sculpture for sculpture.” Call the members hotline at 713.639.7550, Monday–Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. or email membership@mfah.org at any t If you are not yet an MFAH member, join now to get free tickets along with other great benefits! In the event of rain, the tour moves indoors for a look at sculpture in the Kinder Building.

  8. At-Home Art Activity: Making Your Own Chinese Scroll

    Jul 16, 2020 - beside I know not who It also incorporates his poetry, in the inscription at the upper left: Just now wild geese came into the sky, As I waved my brush before the master of the qin [zither]; Autumn sounds meld with autumn thoughts As I stand Wild Geese Descending on a Sandbank exhibits the artist’s naturalistic style and affinity for painting waterfowl.

  9. Virtual Cinema | A Nostalgic Look at Video Stores

    Oct 10, 2020 - In 1984, Video Store magazine named Audio/Video Plus the No. 1 video store in the country. The advent of digital streaming eventually drove national chains and mom-and-pop video stores out of business, but A/V Plus survived longer than most. Berg died in 2009, and Gee closed the store in October 2012. Generous funding is provided by Nina and Michael Zilkha; The Consulate General of the Republic of Korea; Franci Neely; Carrin Patman and Jim Derrick; Lynn S.

  10. Rothko in Reproduction: Dan Fischer’s Graphite Homage

    Dec 15, 2015 - Using a technique he calls “Xerox Realism,” Fischer photocopied the reproduction and overlaid it with a 1/8-inch grid, similar to the method Chuck Close uses to create large-scale, photorealist portraits. Fischer explained to the Guardian: “I can’t really say how one image jumps out and chooses me, or I it—it just happens. I can say that I only draw artists or artworks that have inspired or moved me.” I believe Rothko will be important for centuries to come.”James Turrell also admires what one critic described as Rothko’s “wall of light.”