Sharif Bey's Bird Skulls: Tangerine is on display at the Museum of Fine Art Houston. Part of the MFAH's permanent collection, this work can be found installed in the decorative arts galleries in the museum's new Nancy and Rich Kinder Building.
The MFAH's collection of decorative arts, craft, and design focuses on works of extraordinary craftsmanship and originality made from the 17th century to the 21st. The diversity of design is shown through both handcrafted and industrially produced objects. The department collects all the major design movements—19th-century Revivalist, Aesthetic, Arts and Crafts, Art Nouveau, Art Deco, the Bauhaus, Scandinavian Modern, studio craft, Postmodernism—and continues with objects made just yesterday.