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  1. Miguel Ángel Ríos: On the Edge

    The use of multiple cameras allows a seamless interplay of motion—a white top, for example, gliding gracefully in front of a row of black tops in single file. They gently roil around each other, bumping, colliding, and ultimately killing themselves off until only one top is left. The final top stands victorious, if only for a moment—it, too, succumbs to the forces of gravity. The video projection On the Edge is the follow-up to Ríos’s first video, the 2003 installation A morir (’til Death), which shows a group of black tops spinning.

  2. Top 12 Wintry Works of Art, Selected by MFAH Curatorial Staff

    Dec 13, 2018 - —Julie Timte, curatorial administrative assistant    John George Brown, Curling;—A Scottish Game, at Central Park, 1862 When I look at this painting, I am reminded of my first trip to New York City as a little girl But where does the ball go when you play on a frozen river? A highlight of our trip was ice skating in Central Park.

  3. Dalgona Coffee: MFAH Edition

    Apr 20, 2020 - Top desserts with it; top a cocktail; put it on pancakes, donuts, or waffles. Get creative and come up with other combinations. You may be a culinary genius and just haven’t found your calling. Until now! “It first gained prominence in South Korea in January, after the actor Jung Il-woo tried it in Macau for ‘Stars’ Top Recipe at Fun-Staurant,’ a popular television show. Review I thought the dalgona coffee was great. It’s a different take on the old cup of Joe, for sure—almost like a chilled reverse cappuccino.

  4. “Houston Chronicle” Top Texas Film Picks

    To celebrate Texas movies, the MFAH and Preview Houston team up for this series showcasing selections from the list of films chosen by Houston Chronicle staffers and readers.  “These are the 50 greatest Texas movies ever. …

  5. If “The Yellow Scale” were a drink ...

    May 11, 2020 - , frothy foam on top. Shake again, ensuring that the ice and liquid go to the top and bottom of the shaker. Shake until very cold. Using a Hawthorne strainer, pour into a glass, without getting ice in the glass. Shake vigorously in an up-and-down motion so that the liquid goes from the top to the bottom of the shaker. After one minute of shaking, add ice.

  6. Carpet Connoisseurship: How to Look Closely at the “Wagner Garden Carpet”

    Oct 29, 2018 - Borders We’re used to seeing carpets when they are lying horizontally on the ground, but they actually have a top and bottom because of the way the looms are set up when carpets are woven.   Instead, artists drew smaller sections that could be repeated, often turned in a different direction to avoid giving the carpet a mechanical appearance. The exhibition is on view from November 2 through February 10.

  7. Open on Juneteenth

    Wonders: Indian Textiles from the Parpia Collection New Galleries for Art of the Islamic Worlds Yayoi Kusama “Aftermath of Obliteration of Eternity” Discover More See what’s new at the MFA Shop Stop by Cafe Leonelli at MFAH for a See Top Exhibitions Pipilotti Rist: Pixel Forest and Worry Will Vanish Impressionist and Post-Impressionist Masterpieces from the Pearlman Foundation Save up to 30% with the special ticket package and see both exhibitions Explore

  8. Open on Labor Day

    September 4, 2023 The Museum, Bayou Bend, and Rienzi—usually closed on Monday—are open on Labor Day for the long weekend. Enjoy the dog days of summer and cool off at the Museum. Indian Textiles from the Parpia Collection Closing Day William Kentridge: In Praise of Shadows Yayoi Kusama “Aftermath of Obliteration of Eternity” Discover More See what’s new at the MFA Shop Stop by Cafe Leonelli at MFAH for a See Top Exhibitions Pipilotti Rist: Pixel Forest and Worry Will Vanish Closing Day Impressionist and Post-Impressionist Masterpieces from the Pearlman Foundation  Save up to 30% with the special ticket package and see both exhibitions

  9. Operating on Art: Treating Walker Evans’s “Banda Headdress”

    Aug 1, 2014 - Banda Headdress arrived in the MFAH conservation lab with a tear in the top right corner that made it unsafe for the object to be handled or displayed. Detail of the top right corner of the photograph before and after treatment. After this—and countless other valuable experiences I have had at the MFAH—I look forward to demonstrating everything I learned during my graduation presentation and in my new fellowship position this fall in San Francisco.

  10. Test Your Art Knowledge: MFAH Trivia

    Apr 26, 2020 - (see slideshow image #3) 3) Impasto | In The Gust of Wind by Gustave Courbet, you can see the areas of impasto in the multiple layers of white paint laid on top of the tree trunk and the rocks, as well as the vegetation around The MFAH art collections, and the collections of the Museum’s Hirsch Library, inspired library assistant Shannon O’Quinn to come up with a trivia quiz. Put your art knowledge to the test with her top five questions. This technique is often used to give the impression of a rough texture. (see slideshow image #4) 4) Fresco | This mural-painting technique allows paint to mesh with the wall on which it sits.