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    Marzio's Masterpiece

    Inside MFAH's blockbuster Impressionists: Come for van Gogh; be wowed by Bazille

    Joseph Campana
    Joseph Campana
    Feb 19, 2011 | 3:54 pm
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    "Japanese Footbridge" by Claude Monet
    Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

    Thank goodness for a little spring cleaning.

    Due to a major facelift in the halls of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., the Museum of Fine Arts Houston will be home to an unprecedented loan of 50 paintings by 17 artists. Impressionist and Post-Impressionist Masterpieces from the National Gallery of Art opens Sunday and runs through May 23. Admission to the exhibition requires a timed-ticket, which includes general admission to the museum for $20 (adults) or $15 (children).

    The array of works by Cézanne, Degas, Manet, Monet, Renoir, and van Gogh offers a gorgeous survey of Impressionist stlye, with works drawn from a truly world-class collection. The MFAH is the only institution to provide these masterpieces a home away from home before they return to Washington, D.C. Since normally such works are constantly on view at the National Gallery, director Earl A. Powell III emphasized that a loan like this one would be “likely never to happen again.”

    Impressionist and Post-Impressionist Masterpieces is a testament to the perspicacity of the late Peter Marzio. According to Powell, Marzio contacted the National Gallery as soon as he heard of their plans to renovate.

    “We’ve always had a special relationship with the MFAH,” Powell said. Curator Kimberly A. Jones also singled out the MFAH for praise, saying, “I can’t imagine any museum in the U.S. I’d rather have show these works.”

    The exhibition provides a potent blend of iconic images and lesser-known worthies. Any lover of the gauzy resplendence and liquid illumination of French Impressionism will find plenty to admire in the gardens, bridges, canoes, peaches, and children that fill the MFAH’s European galleries for the next few months. You might begin by glutting yourself on the sumptuous selections from Claude Monet.

    Perhaps the painting with the most immediate appeal, Monet’s 1875 Woman with a Parasol – Madame Monet and Her Son portrays the perfectly luminous presence of the painter’s wife, who appears just above the viewer on a hill with her son. It is as if the clouds behind her are still in motion and her skirt still swirls from turning to look back to where her husband must have been standing with his easel and palette.

    Even if you’ve never seen Monet’s 1889 The Japanese Footbridge you’ll find this sensibility familiar. A slender blue bridge arches over a river bursting with lilies. The lush vegetation is so perfectly attuned to the watery landscape that you could easily mistake the grass and flowers for their reflections in the water below.

    The first museum I had the opportunity to visit regularly was the Clark Art Institute in Williamstown, Mass., a gorgeous gallery chock full of the delicate dancers of Edgar Degas. So I was happy to see Auguste Renoir’s 1874 The Dancer in the MFAH exhibit. This little ballerina’s placid gaze and cotton-candy tutu contradict the sheer effort of her posture. Fans of The Dancer might want step over to a smaller room with a few of Mary Cassatt’s masterpieces, including her cherubic Child in a Straw Hat.

    Once you make your first pass through the exhibition halls and find all the obvious greatest hits of Impressionism, double back and don’t miss the surprising standouts. I found myself wowed by the works of the lesser-known Frédéric Bazille. Once you lock eyes with the gorgeous Young Woman with Peonies, it’s hard to look away. Who was this young African woman who modeled regularly for Bazille and what did she think of this painter and his colleagues?

    Also unfamiliar to me was Gustave Caillebotte’s 1877 Skiffs, which captures a perfectly placid moment on a river. The surface of the water and the elegant boats are full of a lazy energy, as if something might happen if you wait long enough.

    The two most mind-blowing selections seemed happily discordant with some of the most predictable gestures of Impressionist painting. Edgar Degas spent 30 years worrying over Scene from the Steeplechase: The Fallen Jockey. The result is truly a masterpiece of tensions in a striking cacophony of pinks and browns. The fallen figure of a rider lies in repose, as if merely asleep, as other riders and horses rush furiously past.

    That Degas’s own brother, who died before the painting was complete, supplied the face of this fallen rider lends the painting an eerie and resonant quality.

    It was hard to tear myself away from Paul Cézanne’s Cubist-leaning Boy in a Red Waistcoat. With his hand confidently placed on a cocked hip, this boy could be straight out of an Italian masterpiece — or a Western.

    Boy in a Red Waistcoat appears near the end of the exhibit in a room full of post-Impressionist works. The contrast between these and the earlier paintings is quite instructive. You’ll be pleased to find there what is perhaps the most familiar and iconic work of the show, Vincent van Gogh’s Self-Portrait. Van Gogh peers out from a hypnotic sea of blue with his good ear forward and his palette ready.

    I bet he’d set his brushes down long enough to head back and take one last look at some of these masterpieces.

    "Still Life with Apples and Peaches" by Paul Cézanne

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    "Still Life with Apples and Peaches" by Paul Cézanne
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    Concert News

    Singer Conan Gray coming to Houston on 2026 world tour

    Alex Bentley
    Oct 20, 2025 | 2:15 pm
    Conan Gray
    Photo by Dillon Matthew Campbell
    Conan Gray will play at Dickies Arena on March 10, 2026.

    Singer-songwriter Conan Gray will follow up his 2025 Wishbone Pajama Show Tour with the Wishbone World Tour in 2026, which will include a stop at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth on Tuesday, March 10.

    The limited, 19-city 2025 tour will be more than doubled by the 42-city global run, which kicks off on February 19 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. In addition to Fort Worth, Gray will play in Houston on March 11.

    The tour starts in North America before heading to Europe, the UK, Australia, and New Zealand, with dates scheduled over the course of eight months, ending October 8. He will be joined by special guest Esha Tewari on all dates.

    Gray is touring in support of his fourth studio album, Wishbone, which debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Album Sales chart and No. 3 on the Billboard 200 when it came out on August 15, marking the highest chart debut and biggest sales week of his career.

    The singer, who spent his teenage years in Georgetown, Texas, has maintained a steady popularity despite only one of his songs - "Heather" in 2020 — making onto the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

    Fans can participate in the artist presale by signing up at conangray.lnk.to/tour through October 21. The presale begins on October 23; no codes are needed and anyone who signs up can join the sale.

    The general onsale will begin on Friday, October 24 at 9 am local time.

    CONAN GRAY: WISHBONE WORLD TOUR DATES

    • Thu Feb 19 – Minneapolis, MN – Target Center
    • Sat Feb 21 – Fishers, IN – Fishers Event Center
    • Mon Feb 23 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena
    • Wed Feb 25 – Boston, MA – TD Garden
    • Fri Feb 27 – Newark, NJ – Prudential Center
    • Sat Feb 28 – Belmont Park, NY – UBS Arena
    • Mon Mar 02 – Philadelphia, PA – Xfinity Mobile Arena
    • Wed Mar 04 – Raleigh, NC – Lenovo Center
    • Fri Mar 06 – Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena
    • Sat Mar 07 – Orlando, FL – Kia Center
    • Tue Mar 10 – Fort Worth, TX – Dickies Arena
    • Wed Mar 11 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center
    • Fri Mar 13 – Glendale, AZ – Desert Diamond Arena
    • Mon Mar 16 – Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena
    • Wed Mar 18 – Sacramento, CA – Golden 1 Center
    • Fri Mar 20 – Los Angeles, CA – Kia Forum
    • Tue May 5 – Dublin, IE – 3Arena
    • Thu May 7 – Birmingham, UK – bp Pulse LIVE
    • Sat May 9 – Manchester, UK – AO Arena
    • Sun May 10 – Glasgow, UK – OVO Hydro
    • Tue May 12 – London, UK – O2 Arena
    • Thu May 14 – Amsterdam, The Netherlands – Ziggo Dome
    • Fri May 15 – Antwerp, BE – AFAS Dome
    • Sat May 16 – Dusseldorf, DE – Mitsubishi Electric Halle
    • Mon May 18 – Paris, FR – Adidas Arena
    • Thu May 21 – Hamburg, DE – Sporthalle
    • Sat May 23 – Oslo, NO – Unity Arena
    • Mon May 25 – Stockholm, SE – Avicii Arena
    • Tue May 26 – Copenhagen, DK – Royal Arena
    • Thu May 28 – Berlin, DE – Max-Schmeling-Halle
    • Fri May 29 – Krakow, PL – Tauron Arena
    • Sun May 31 – Prague, CZ – O2 Universum
    • Mon June 1 – Vienna, AT – Wiener Stadthalle
    • Wed June 3 – Bergamo, IT – ChorusLife Arena
    • Sat June 6 – Madrid, ES – Palacio Vistalegre
    • Sun June 7 – Lisbon, PT – MEO Arena
    • Sat Sept 26 – Auckland, NZ – Spark Arena
    • Tue Sept 29 – Brisbane, AU – Brisbane Entertainment Centre
    • Thu Oct 1 – Sydney, AU – Qudos Bank Arena
    • Sat Oct 3 – Melbourne, AU – Rod Laver Arena
    • Mon Oct 5 – Adelaide, AU – Adelaide Entertainment Centre
    • Thu Oct 8 – Perth, AU – RAC Arena
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