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  1. 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

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 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

  8. 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?

  9. 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.”

  10. 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