Rediscover the Menil Collection
The Menil’s growing collection, while not encyclopedic, spans the prehistoric era to the present day. Particular areas of strength include Byzantine art, West and Central African art, Surrealism, and 20th and 21st century American and European art. On September 22, 2018, the museum reopened with a year-long permanent collection initiative featuring many of the museum’s most well-known paintings and sculptures, as well as recent acquisitions and other works and promised gifts that have never before been on view in the museum. The installations will be changed several times over the course of the year-long period. Go behind the scenes with Director Rebecca Rabinow and curators Michelle White and Paul R. Davis to learn more about the process of reinstalling an entire museum building over the course of several months. The Menil Collection is open Wednesday through Sunday, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Admission is free, always.

The Transformative Power of the Rothko Chapel

A Tour of the Beck Collection

Mary Beard: The word at the heart of The Odyssey no one can translate

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THE MENIL COLLECTION HOUSTON

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1177 BC: The Year Civilization Collapsed (Eric Cline, PhD)

Tilda Swinton in de Menil Land

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Lecture: Drawing as Technology

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How Mexico City became a global center for contemporary art

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