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See more than 100 paintings, watercolors, drawings, and sketchbooks by J. M. W. Turner, including the MFA’s own Turner painting Slave Ship.
Sometimes the most rewarding way to enjoy your experience is to spend time with one work of art. Follow this close looking guide to connect with our…
Thank you for your offer of a gift of art to the MFA! So that our team and curators can review your offer, please provide us with information about…
In 1903, at the height of the worldwide craze for postcards, the Eastman Kodak Company unveiled a new product: the postcard camera. The device exposed…
MFA Boston Welcomes College Community Back to School with Free Days for "Fabric of a Nation"
Offerings this fall include expanded educator workshops and panel discussion on museum careers In a special offer to University Members this fall, the…
MFA Boston Unveils Five Newly Transformed Galleries for Art of Ancient Greece, Rome and the Byzantine Empire
Immersive Spaces Feature Nearly 550 Ancient Objects and Consider Contemporary Perspectives Free Admission Offered on Opening Day, December 18 BOSTON…
On view in the Asian Paintings Gallery through November 27, 2023 In China, rocks in their natural form are objects of great aesthetic appreciation. As…
翁氏家藏精品展·奇石拙趣
亞洲繪畫廳展覽至2023年5月3日 在中國,收藏、品鑑石頭有著悠久的歷史。早在一千年以前,嚴肅的藝術鑑賞者和評論家用對待書畫藝術的熱情收购赏石。比之表面的美麗,收藏家更喜歡尋找不對稱、不光滑也不漂亮的石頭,欣賞它富含表現力又出其不意的拙趣。他們用「怪石」或者「奇石」來稱贊描述自己喜歡的石頭…
"Philip Guston Now," First Retrospective of Influential Artist's Work in Nearly 20 Years, to Debut at MFA Boston
On View in Boston, First Venue for the International Tour, from May 1–September 11, 2022 Public Programs to Address Guston’s Legacy and Relevance…
“Modernism belonged to me also.” So resolved British Guiana–born artist Frank Bowling in 1966, when he moved from London to New York City, impelled by…