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  1. Friends of American Arts

    With a particular focus on the rich time period from the 18th century through World War I, programs explore important art movements, as well as craftsmen working across media, from paintings, works on paper, sculpture, and furniture

  2. Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Announces the Jeanie Kilroy Wilson Endowment for the Curator of American Painting and Sculpture

    Dec 14, 2017 - In announcing the appointment, Tinterow commented, “I am deeply grateful to Jeanie Kilroy Wilson, life trustee of the MFAH, for her substantial gift to the endowment campaign to secure this position in perpetuity.

  3. Armchair Travel “Exhibition on Screen” Summer 2020

    I, Claude Monet Travel through Europe to some of the very spots Claude Monet immortalized in his paintings. I, Claude Monet brings you a fresh and intimate cinematic exploration of some of the Impressionist artist’s most loved and iconic scenes. See the Trailer WATCH I, Claude Monet Your purchase ($12) provides access for 48 hours. Use the discount code MFAHSUMMER678 for $2 off.

  4. “Philip Guston Now,” First Retrospective in Nearly 20 Years of Influential Artist’s Work, Arrives at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, in October

    Jul 28, 2022 - While living and teaching in the Midwest, Guston continued his consideration of the toll of World War II with If This Be Not I (1945, Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, Washington University, St. Louis). But he took center stage in many of his paintings of the 1970s, including Painting, Smoking, Eating (1973, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam), as he contemplated his life, asking himself time and again, “What kind of man am I?” (1954, Collection of Marguerite and Robert Hoffman) and Passage (1957–58, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston). • By the mid-1960s Guston had begun to allow imagery to reemerge in his paintings, visible in canvases such as Head I

  5. “Kehinde Wiley: An Archaeology of Silence” Tours to the MFAH in November

    Sep 7, 2023 - Wiley has said, “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.” been primarily concerned with verticality and elevation, projecting Black youth into positions of power and grace by painting them into compositions inspired by canonical Western portraits such as Anthony van Dyck’s Charles I

  6. Noguchi Was Here

    Sep 25, 2015 - I asked a local metal fabricator to make a custom cradle. As the sculpture craned down, it nestled nicely into its very well-padded cradle.

  7. “Multiplicity” In-Gallery Experience | Featuring Tay Butler

    His solo exhibitions include RE.Migrant I & II at Project Row Houses and We Are Still Searching at the Louise J. Moran Fine Arts Courtyard in Houston.

  8. Virtual Cinema | 2021 Oscar-Nominated Short Films: Animation, Documentary & Live Action “Overview”

    Mar 27, 2021 - The USA has three films in the running: Burrow; If Anything Happens I Love You; and Opera, which is a USA/South Korea coproduction. France’s Genius Loci and Iceland’s Yes-People round out the list.

  9. Virtual Cinema “The New Bauhaus”

    Sep 16, 2020 - One of the surprise discoveries when I joined the MFAH was our rich collection of photographs by László Moholy-Nagy (1895–1946).

  10. Designing an Exhibition about Radical Design

    Jul 1, 2020 - I went there with my Almost Studio colleagues Jessica Flore Angel and Dorian Booth.