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Artur Barrio, Situação…………Orhhhhhhhhhh, 1969 © the artist, Courtesy the artist and Galeria Millan, São Paulo.

Five Artists at CAA

By Rachel Hooper on March 4, 2012

The saying goes that if you are a curator you educate yourself publicly. In other words, you are constantly in a process of learning and [...]

Posted in Blog, Wax by the Fire | Tagged A-1 53167, Aníbal López, artur barrio, caroline wallace, College Art Association, Flickr, GAAG, guerrilla art action group, ICAA, Kate Palmer Albers, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, museum of modern art, Penelope Umbrico, Reiko Tomii, The Play | 2 Responses

MFAH to upload massive Latin American art archives

By Bill Davenport on June 29, 2011

The Museum of Fine Arts Houston has announced plans to digitally archive 10,000 pieces of primary source material on Latin American art and make it [...]

Posted in Newswire | Tagged digital archive latin american art archive, ICAA, latin american art, mari carman ramirez, Mari Carmen Ramírez, mfah, mfah latin american, Museum of Fine Arts Houston | Leave a response

Lygia Clark, Bicho (Máquina), Anodized aluminum, 21 x 35 1/2 x 21 1/2 inches (variable), 1962

Bicho In Houston

By Ayanna Jolivet Mccloud on June 8, 2011

Lygia Clark’s “Bicho (Máquina)” is one of many artworks listed on the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston’s online feature, “100 Highlights of the MFAH”. Framed [...]

Posted in Blog, Social Studies | Tagged Aldopho Leirner Collection, Bicho, Brazilian Constructive Art, ICAA, Lygia Clark, Mari Carmen Ramírez, Neo-concret art | 2 Responses

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