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Stringing Houston’s Art Pearls


Houston’s Museum of Fine Arts is a complex of multiple buildings, quite disparate, strewn across 14 acres: an original neoclassical structure, two Mies van der Rohe additions erected in the ’50s and ’70s, a 1986 sculpture garden, and a windowless tomb built in 2000. To link and unify all of this, the museum announced in 2015 that it would erect two connective buildings. These will accommodate the near doubling in two decades of objects owned by the museum, improve patron services, put parking underground, and rationalize the campus. The effort will cost $350 million, and an additional $100 million will be raised for an endowment to support the new facilities. Wall Street Journal report, blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2015/01/14/houstons-museum-of-fine-arts-reveals-expansion-plans


Source: Wall Street Journal January 12, 2023 16:30 UTC



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