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

    Feb 8, 2016 - I think later on when I started photographing, I subconsciously thought of that. The monumentality, the technology, and the sort of inhumane aspect, they drive me. I haven’t seen that here, but that would probably be the area I’d go. I grew up in an industrial center near Dusseldorf, Germany, which was a center of steel and coal mining. Gallery view of Inverted Worlds I wanted to photograph Venice because I was interested in seeing when the city floods, when Venice’s reflections are suspended underneath the city itself.

  2. Ima Hogg: “Like a Rock Star”

    Apr 19, 2016 - When I got older, she gave me advice on colleges I was considering, and told me how pleased she was when I graduated and wanted to be a teacher. I had been taking lessons since age 9, but I was not that good and always nervous about playing in front of her, but of course one did not say no. Still, she was very polite and said encouraging things. I knew it even then. You have to understand, in Houston, Ima Hogg was like a rock star would be today—everyone knew who she was and admired her so much. I saw people become speechless, awed to be in her presence.

  3. A Weekend of Tantalizing Turkish Cinema

    Mar 16, 2015 - Next we firmed up two films I saw in Adana: the entertaining documentary Jazz in Turkey, and the dark comedy Why Can’t I Be Tarkovsky?  Why Can't I Be Tarkovsky? I was fortunate enough to delve deeper into Turkish cinema at the Golden Boll Film Festival last fall in Adana, Turkey. My trip also included a stop in the bustling city of Istanbul, and I plan to visit again very soon.   Returning to Houston, I set about working with collaborators to choose the films for this year’s festival, which screens the weekend of March 27.

  4. MFAH Teaching Artist Shares Her Inspirations for “Metamorphosis”

    Sep 23, 2020 - I wouldn't be the artist I am today if it weren’t for my job at the MFAH. I recognized these items as the debris of personal disruption and anguish. When I looked closer, however, I saw the same objects as elements of artistic beauty and meaning. Walking my toddlers down Emancipation Avenue and Isabella Street, I saw the residue of hopelessness, pain, and misfortune.

  5. Hirsch Library FAQs

    Can I check materials out from the library?We are a non-circulating library, so all materials must remain in our reading room. How do I keep the information if I can’t check out a book? Do I have to pay an admission fee to use the Library?Visiting the Hirsch Library is always free. What do I do upon arrival? Can I bring my coffee or lunch into the reading room?Food and drinks are prohibited in the reading room, collection, and exhibition areas. Art Inquiries How do I find out more information about a work of art I own?

  6. “Stronger than COVID-19” Empowering Houston High School Seniors to Reclaim the Narrative of Their Senior Year

    Aug 21, 2020 - “… If I can take advantage of my own time, I am not as powerless as I think I am.” Changing the NarrativeAs I watched my own child struggle with the realities of her senior year unfolding in such an unprecedented way, I began to think about how to change the narrative. While in quarantine, I realized that a lot was taken for granted …” Stronger than COVID-19: Empowering the seniors of Houston Independent School District to reclaim the narrative of their senior year. Explore the Online Exhibition

  7. Get #trill with Gibson & Join Us on Sundays for “MFAH on the Mat”

    Apr 20, 2020 - I treat each practice uniquely as I explore what’s going on in my body, mind, and soul. Every time I practice, I feel much better after than when I started. I use yoga as my own way to reset and restore. Yoga gives me strength and confidence, and it helps me breathe deeper and more mindfully than any other activity. I hope you find similar peace from yoga, or any fitness and mindfulness practices you have. Namaste. Want to see more? Check out “MFAH on the Mat” every Sunday at 11 a.m. on Facebook Live.

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

    Sep 1, 2016 - I visited Barney’s studio when he first arrived in New York City, while I was running the legendary alternative space White Columns. I have never found even the longest of Barney’s movies anything less than compelling, and I luxuriate in his exquisitely wrought image-making. 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.

  9. A “Mad Career” to Preserve and Share America’s Past at Bayou Bend

    Jun 30, 2016 - We lived in the governor’s mansion when I was still a small child, and I knew the thrill of sleeping in Sam Houston’s great four-post bed. So maybe I could blame him, too, for my proclivities. It was not until 1920 that I had my first encounter with . . .  an early American Queen Anne chair. This sent me on my mad career. I immediately enlisted the sympathy and interest of my brother Will. And thereupon I conceived the idea of forming a collection of early American furniture, which even then we intended to give eventually to some Texas museum.

  10. Assembling “The Light Inside”

    Aug 9, 2013 - RL: My name is Russ Lane, and I am a preparator (or art handler) at the MFAH. I started at the Museum in 2008. Before that, I studied agricultural journalism at Texas A&M. RL: I had read a lot about his work, and of course I was familiar with The Light Inside installed in the Wilson Tunnel here at the Museum. I’ve always really liked his “Skyspaces” as well. RL: Yes, I also used to work at a general aviation terminal in college. I got to talk to Turrell about it. SS: That would be noncommercial aviation? RL: Yes, for people like Turrell and my dad.