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  1. Martha Liebermann: A Stolen Life (Martha Liebermann – Ein gestohlenes Leben)

    As a German Jew in 1943, however, her only choice is to go abroad or wait to be deported to a concentration camp. Martha’s friends pressure her into an illegal sale to finance her escape with a resistance group. But the Gestapo sees an opportunity to set a trap for the courageous opponents of the regime.

  2. A Letter to Three Wives

    Three women receive a letter from their “best friend” announcing that she is running away with one of their husbands—but she does not say which one.

  3. “Soul of a Nation” Artists

    Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power features work by more than 60 Black artists, created over two revolutionary decades in American history: the early 1960s to 1980s. Watch videos below about a selection of the artists, and find out more about the Houston presentation of the exhibition, the final stop on the three-year tour, here. Anthony Barboza Working Together: Louis Draper and the Kamoinge Workshop Frank Bowling  How to Paint Like Frank Bowling  Elizabeth Catlett Sculpting the Truth Adger Cowans Soul of a Nation: Art

  4. Sun Ra: A Joyful Noise

    Accessibility The MFAH strives to provide a welcoming and accessible experience for all guests by offering a range of accommodations—learn more here. Sun Ra: A Joyful Noise Directed by Robert Mugge (USA, 1980, digital) Introduced by musician Damon Choice This documentary portrait of mythic free-jazz innovator Sun Ra (1914–1993) captures performances by Ra and his Arkestra in Sun Ra: A Joyful Noise intercuts the musical interludes with footage of band members at their shared house in Philadelphia’s Germantown neighborhood and Ra relaying his poetic proclamations about vibrations, myth, and mystery

  5. Sally Mann: A Thousand Crossings

    Sally Mann: A Thousand Crossings is the first major retrospective of the celebrated artist’s career. Featuring over 120 images organized into five sections—family, landscape, battlefields, legacy, mortality—A Thousand Crossings shows how the American South emerges within Mann’s work as a powerful and provocative force that continues This internationally traveling exhibition investigates how Mann’s relationship with her native Virginia, a place rich in literary and artistic traditions yet troubled by history, has shaped her work.

  6. When a House Is More than a Home: Installations by Daniel Joseph Martinez

    Dec 15, 2017 - Each of the enigmatic, towering wheels features 11 sides imprinted with the shapes of real homes drawn from a 1940s architectural experiment to create planned housing in Irvine, California. The housing plans later had a second life outside of the United States—in the disputed West Bank settlements. Martinez describes the wheels as “essentially machines that make settlements.” . © Daniel Joseph Martinez In the final gallery of HOME—So Different, So Appealing, The House America Built also addresses how a seemingly innocuous American ideal can have unintended implications.

  7. A “Cloud Column” Anniversary

    Mar 27, 2020 - Two years ago today, a team of engineers and MFAH art handlers gently settled Houston’s now-iconic Cloud Column into place—all 21,000 pounds of it. Watch and listen as artist Anish Kapoor’s project manager describes how the monumental sculpture completed its journey, which started with an Atlantic crossing from England; continued with careful transport by truck in a custom-made

  8. 3 Questions for Artist Dario Robleto

    Aug 12, 2019 - Discussing how a DJ puts together a playlist, you said, “A sampler is not just to make music with but a way to understand the world, a way to creatively filter and reconfigure it.” How does this apply to your work? I am particular in the materials I use because I am counting on the meaning embedded in a material in one state (a vinyl record, a love letter, a fossil, etc.) to be entirely transported into a new physical state (the sculpture With deejaying and sampling, there is a subversive element that nothing is ever trash or the final say on a matter but rather calls that attitude out as a failure of the creative imagination.

  9. A Noir to Remember

    Sep 17, 2018 - On Saturday mornings, the theaters would show cartoons and a feature film that was usually a Western. It was very folksy, with competitions on stage like yo-yo contests and bubble-gum-blowing contests. I also remember my parents taking me to a matinee of Gone with the Wind at the downtown Loews Theater when I was about 10! We’ve heard that you met the star of Laura, Gene Tierney, a few times when she lived in Houston! When I first saw Laura, I was 15 years old and a sophomore at Lamar High School. I thought it was the most sophisticated, glamorous movie I’d ever seen!

  10. Opening a New Door: The Judaica Collection

    Seating is available on a first-come, first-served basis in Brown Auditorium Theater, on the lower level of the Law Building. Beth Schneider, a consultant to the Judaica initiative, was the MFAH education director from 1986 to 2007. Plan Your VisitThis program is included with Museum admission. A new component of the initiative—Jewish ritual objects displayed in the Albert and Ethel Herzstein Gallery for Judaica—forms the beginning of an important collection area for the Museum.