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  1. Virtual Cinema | Acclaimed New Drama “Identifying Features” Spotlights Mexican Cinema

    Jan 21, 2021 - Magdalena embarks on a journey from her town in Guanajuato in search of her son Jesús, after he disappears with a friend en route to cross the U.S. border.  In the World Cinema Dramatic Competition category at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival, the Audience Award and Special Jury Award for Best Screenplay both went to Identifying Features, which has also won top prizes at international

  2. Test Your Art Knowledge: MFAH Trivia

    Apr 26, 2020 - Handy Hint: You can search the MFAH collections and the MFAH libraries 24/7 for art-related information of all kinds, from trivial to significant and beyond. Put your art knowledge to the test with her top five questions. Make it a friendly (virtual) competition by sharing with friends and family! (see slideshow image #3) 3) Impasto | In The Gust of Wind by Gustave Courbet, you can see the areas of impasto in the multiple layers of white paint laid on top of the tree trunk and the rocks, as well as the vegetation around

  3. “Armchair Travel” Brings World-Class Art to Your Living Room

    Jun 3, 2020 - Life  I, Claude Monet  Cézanne: Portraits of a Life  Vincent van Gogh: A New Way of Seeing  Munch 150  Young Picasso About “Exhibition on Screen” Working with top international museums and galleries, “  Michelangelo: Love and Death  Lucian Freud: A Self Portrait  The Curious World of Hieronymus Bosch  Canaletto and the Art of Venice  Goya: Visions of Flesh and Blood  In Search of Haydn  Manet: Portraying

  4. “Houston Chronicle” Top Texas Film Picks

    To celebrate Texas movies, the MFAH and Preview Houston team up for this series showcasing selections from the list of films chosen by Houston Chronicle staffers and readers.  “These are the 50 greatest Texas movies ever. …

  5. Concert | “Gauguin in the World”

    The MFAH is the only U.S. venue for this ambitious exhibition showcasing the work of 19th-century French Post-Impressionist artist Paul Gauguin. --

    Plan Your Visit

    • The concert takes place in the Arrival Hall on the lower level of the Kinder Building. The exhibition is located in the Beck Building.

    • Carpet Connoisseurship: How to Look Closely at the “Wagner Garden Carpet”

      Oct 29, 2018 - This rarely displayed masterpiece, on its first-ever U.S. tour, is showcased in Garden Paradise: The Magnificent Safavid Carpet from the Burrell Collection, Glasgow. At the top, the weavers were in the middle of weaving trees, flowers, and animals when they realized that the carpet had reached the appropriate length. At that point, the artisans immediately started weaving the top border, even though the motif may have not been completed—it almost looks like the design continues underneath the border!

    • Eye on Houston: High School Documentary Photography

      The 67 photographs on view in the exhibition represent the work of 37 junior and senior students.

    • For a New World to Come: Experiments in Japanese Art and Photography, 1968–1979

      The exhibition sheds light on the intense search for new directions in Japanese art and photography in the 1970s. Many of the important experimental works on view are little known outside of Japan and have never been seen by U.S. audiences.

    • Ewan Gibbs: Arlington National Cemetery

      Over the last five years, his work has reflected a growing interest in U.S. subjects such as Arlington, America’s most celebrated military cemetery. Working from unit to unit (bottom to top, left to right), he transfers the imagery to another gridded sheet of paper by making marks approximating the tonal values.

    • Arts of Islamic Lands: Selections from The al-Sabah Collection, Kuwait

      The collaboration with the Museum, established in 2012, led to the 2013 Houston debut of 67 objects ranging from carpets and architectural fragments to exquisite ceramics, metalwork, jewelry, scientific instruments, and manuscripts