Past Exhibitions
Sumo
Japan's Big Sport
From its legendary prehistoric beginnings until the present day, sumô wrestling has dominated the world of traditional Japanese sport. Like Kabuki...
RSVP
Jim Lambie
Scottish artist Jim Lambie is the third artist to participate in the series RSVPmfa, in which the Museum invites artists to consider the extraordinary...
Drawing
A Broader Definition
"Drawing: A Broader Definition" brings together sixty-six objects from across the Museum’s collections to show various approaches to drawing on both...
Symbols of Power
Napoleon and the Art of the Empire Style, 1800-1815
Named for the Napoleonic Empire at the beginning of the nineteenth century, the Empire style is one of the grandest and most opulent in the history of...
Arthur Wesley Dow
Photographer and Printmaker
The MFA celebrates its acquisition of a rare album of 264 cyanotypes by New Englander Arthur Wesley Dow with an installation of the blue-toned...
Walk This Way
While shoes serve a practical function by protecting our soles from the elements and hazards underfoot, they have also become highly ornamented...
Arts of Japan
The John C. Weber Collection
One of the finest private holdings of Japanese art outside Japan, Dr. John C. Weber's collection has been formed over the last decade, a period during...
Winslow Homer at the MFA
This select installation in the Lower Rotunda features iconic paintings by Winslow Homer from the permanent collection, including Boys in a Pasture...
Shy Boy, She Devil, and Isis
The Art of Conceptual Craft. Selections from the Wornick Collection
Encompassing works of art in a variety of media, this exhibition features nearly 120 highlights from the distinguished collection of Ronald C. and...
Drama and Desire
Japanese Paintings from the Floating World 1690–1850
With the establishment of Edo (modern-day Tokyo) as the major political and commercial center of Japan in the seventeenth century, artists developed a...