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  1. My Movies Houstonians Love Inspiration: “Hedwig and the Angry Inch”

    Feb 24, 2016 - When I was honored with the offer to host a favorite comedy for Movies Houstonians Love, my first choice was Hedwig and the Angry Inch. Online, Hedwig is commonly described with the tags “transsexual,” “queer,” and “rock …

  2. Hang with “Sculpted in Steel” in an Afternoon for Teens!

    Feb 15, 2016 - We are part of a dedicated group of teens who gather every Friday at the Museum as a part of Houston Art New Generation at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (hang@MFAH)—not only to share ideas about art, but to develop …

  3. Capturing “Inverted Worlds”: A Talk with Vera Lutter

    Feb 8, 2016 - German-born artist Vera Lutter uses an ancient technique to create the photographs on view in the exhibition Vera Lutter: Inverted Worlds. For each photo, Lutter makes a massive pinhole camera by completely blacking out a …

  4. Arte Concreta at the MFAH

    Feb 1, 2016 - On December 4, 1956, the Museu de Arte Moderna (Museum of Modern Art) in São Paulo, Brazil, inaugurated the Ia Exposição Nacional de Arte Concreta (First National Exhibition of Concrete Art), an event that brought together …

  5. Happy Anniversary! ICAA’s Documents Project Website Celebrates Four Years

    Jan 11, 2016 - The website Documents of 20th-Century Latin American and Latino Art  launched on January 20, 2012, after 10 years of quiet, behind-the-scenes work at the Museum’s International Center for the Arts of the Americas (ICAA). …

  6. Buns of Steel: Joachim Wtewael and the Human Body

    Dec 31, 2015 - I noticed that there’s a neat relationship between the front- and back-cover images of the catalogue for the exhibition Pleasure and Piety: The Art of Joachim Wtewael (1566–1638). On the front is a full-length female nude …

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

    Dec 15, 2015 - Does this image look familiar? A photomural based on a photograph most likely taken by Regina Bogat—which shows Mark Rothko standing in front of his 1960 painting No. 7—greets visitors to the exhibition Mark Rothko: A …

  8. Keeping Watch over Their Flocks: Joachim Wtewael’s Shepherds

    Dec 9, 2015 - You’ll see shepherds throughout the exhibition Pleasure and Piety: The Art of Joachim Wtewael (1566–1638) because pastoral imagery—that is, depictions of shepherds and serene countrysides—was common in early-17th-century …

  9. How to Make an Artist’s Manifesto: Recipe for Revolution

    Dec 2, 2015 - The exhibition “Violence and Precision”: Artists’ Manifestoes, on view at the Hirsch Library, features a selection of artists’ manifestoes from the early 20th century to the present. What is an artist’s manifesto, anyway? …

  10. “In Nature, every bit of life is lovely”: Roman Vishniac’s Photomicroscopy

    Nov 18, 2015 - Although it might come as a surprise to those who know Roman Vishniac as an important documentary photographer, he is every bit as famous a pioneer in an entirely different field: scientific photography. A Lifelong Passion …