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Dynamic and talented West Coast veteran takes over Houston Grand Opera
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HGO Names Khori Dastoor New General Director and CEO
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The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston presents one of the largest crochet works to date by Ernesto Neto
Installation view, Ernesto Neto, SunForceOceanLife, 2020, crocheted textile and plastic balls, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, museum purchase funded by the Caroline Wiess Law Accessions Endowment Fund. © 2020 Ernesto Neto. Photo: Albert Sanchez & Tom Dubrock.
HOUSTON, TX
.- This summer, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, presents Ernesto Neto: SunForceOceanLife, a major commission and one of the largest crochet works to date by the renowned Brazilian artist. Suspended from the soaring ceiling of Cullinan Hall of the Caroline Weiss Law Building, SunForceOceanLife forms a monumental labyrinth of brightly colored pathways defined by intricately crocheted netting. Reaching a height of 12 feet in the air, the pathways spiral outwards from the center of the gallery to create an interactive, multi-sensory sculptural intervention for visitors to explore. The seventh installment of the M
Highlights of the upcoming 2021-2022 season include the return of
The Nutcracker, which was sadly cancelled alongside the rest of the Balletâs season because of the coronavirus pandemic; George Balanchineâs glimmering
Jewels; and the return of artistic director Stanton Welchâs 2019 Greek mythology-inspired
Sylvia.
Pretty Things (previously called
th anniversary season last year and includes the world premiere of Trey McIntyreâs
Pretty Things, set to music by the late, great David Bowie
.
âWeâre overjoyed to return the Wortham Theater Center stage and bring back our talented artists and supporters into the same space to share these joyous occasions once more,â Welch said in a release. âWeâve grown from this difficult time and have been inspired by our community to keep creating art that reflects the diverse and innovative city we call home.âÂ
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