The Houston Museum of Fine Arts (MFAH) in Texas is a world-renowned institution located in 10 acres of land in the Houston Museum District. Just a few minutes from downtown Houston there are permanent collections, travel exhibits, two art schools, sculpture gardens and lunch cafes. Artwork is in two buildings and it is different from the museum. The building of Caroline Weiss Law was designed by the famous architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. Designed by an award-winning architect Raphael Monée, it is a building of Audrey Jones Beck.
I had a pleasant afternoon at my classmate museum and I decided to go to the Houston Art Museum and start my homework in the world literature class. According to the staff at the Houston Museum of Art, MFAH is considered to be one of the largest art museums in the country and contains various forms of art with a unique history of thousands of years. In addition, I have never visited art museums that are as big as MFAH in particular, and I have experience in museums.
Located between the Montrose and the Western University, the museum district has the finest art museum in Houston. MFAH (Houston Art Museum) is one of America's largest museums. CAMH (Houston Contemporary Art Museum) offers space for exhibition. Houston also has the Holocaust Museum, one of the largest private art collection in the country. These are just some headlines. The Houston Art Museum district is a leader in the arts and culture of the metropolitan area.
The Houston Art Museum is the oldest museum in Texas, the largest museum in the southwestern United States. More than 63,000 artworks are distributed in the buildings of two major museums covering 300,000 square feet of Caroline Weath Rohville and Audrey Jones Beck Building. The building surrounding the museum is the Huroi Karen sculpture garden and the 18-acre public garden. The collection of museums has been around 6, 000 years ago, coming from all over the world. It includes everything from African tribal art to Baroque and Impressionist paintings. Famous exhibitions of the museum include Glassell African Gold series, Italian Renaissance and French Impressionist paintings, and Asian art - click here (Ed Schipul Photography)