Of course, we managed to squeeze in a few museums...
- The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston where I enjoyed seeing American paintings which will soon go home to Crystal Bridges in Bentonville, Arkansas and Claes Oldenburg's Giant Soft Fan.
- The Menil Collection surprised me by being the home of Rene Magritte's The Dominion of Light. The Menil Collection includes a stunning Byzantine Fresco Chapel Museum, in which thirteenth-century Byzantine frescoes from a chapel in Cyprus are supported by a modern glass, concrete, and metal structure. The Menil Collection also encompasses an entire gallery devoted to color-challenged scribbler Cy Twombly and a chapel designed around several dark, monochromatic works by Mark Rothko. Moving on.
- The MFA, Houston operates Bayou Bend, the home of collector Ima Hogg, who acquired American decorative arts and installed them in her home in period-room settings. Miss Hogg is to Bayou Bend as Henry Francis du Pont was to Winterthur, so you can understand why I would want to visit. It was great to see the home and collections, as I had only seen them in catalogs.
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Sounds like so much fun! I still can't believe you all were so close to us being in Austin/San Antonio over Thanksgiving! Next time, we'll have to plan on meeting half way to see each other for just a bit!
You're welcome. Thanks for coming!
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