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Duncan Phyfe: Master Cabinetmaker in New York
Mar 21, 2012 - “I am delighted by the collaboration between the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where I was a curator for the past 20 years, and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, on the upcoming Duncan Phyfe retrospective,” said MFAH director Gary
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Virtual Cinema | 2021 Oscar-Nominated Short Films: Animation “Global Scope”
Mar 26, 2021 - If Anything Happens I Love You (USA) is uniquely American. In the aftermath of a school shooting, two grieving parents take an emotional journey that reveals the resilience of the human spirit.
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Virtual Cinema | Long-Lost Documentary “Nationtime”
Oct 18, 2020 - “I became infuriated,” he said, “by the racially degrading stereotypes that white film producers threw up on American screens.” Over his long career, Greaves produced hundreds of provocative documentaries.
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Mysterious Symbols: Rienzi’s “Masonic Punch Bowl”
Sep 27, 2018 - Punch became a popular drink in England, and as Henry Fielding wrote in The Life of Mr Jonathan Wild the Great, “If we must drink, let us have a bowl of punch—a liquor I rather prefer, as it is nowhere spoken against in Scripture
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Jazz on Film Returns
May 31, 2017 - Jazz on Film kicks off with the 1958 docudrama I Want to Live!, starring Oscar winner Susan Hayward as Barbara Graham, a death-row inmate in California.
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Happy Birthday! MFAH Films Celebrates Robert Frank
Nov 1, 2016 - He turns 92 on November 9 and is still one of the coolest guys I know. Our Museum has had the privilege of working with this venerable photographer and filmmaker for years.
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Habsburg Chic
Aug 19, 2015 - (5) For their marriage portraits, Emperor Leopold I and his niece, Infanta Margaret Theresa of Spain, posed in dramatic Baroque costumes inspired by La Galatea, a popular musical from the early days of Viennese opera
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Challenge the Monotony! See This Film
Aug 4, 2015 - I invite you to join us for A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence, screening on August 14, 15, and 16. • Houston Premiere Do you enjoy the whims of Terry Gilliam, but prefer the aesthetics of Wes Anderson?
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Kehinde Wiley: An Archaeology of Silence
In his words: “That is the archaeology I am unearthing: The specter of police violence and state control over the bodies of young Black and Brown people all over the world.”
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Henry Ossawa Tanner: Modern Spirit
The story continues with Tanner's unique contributions in aid of servicemen during World War I through the Red Cross in France; his Modernist invigoration of religious painting deeply rooted in his own faith; and his depictions