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Asian Conservation Studio
The Asian Conservation Studio is one of only five such studios in the United States and the oldest outside of Asia. The studio was established in 1907 within the department of Asiatic Art during Okakura Kakuzo’s curatorship. Headed by a Japanese mounter named Motokichi Tamura, its initial mission was to preserve Japanese paintings.
Celebrate the opening of the exhibition “Dress Up” with a course looking at works from the MFA’s collection, including 20th- and 21st-century clothing…
Timeless Splendor:
Dutch and Flemish Paintings from the Susan and Matthew Weatherbie Collection
A female subject gazing out at the artist, arm akimbo; a lush tablescape with oysters and sweets; a sweeping view of Haarlem under a grand sky; and an…
The years between 1900 and 1950 were a whirlwind of change in Japan, with increasing modernism, consumerism, and influence from the West, alongside a…
If you’ve seen the exhibition “Fashioned by Sargent” and can’t get enough of the Edwardian fashions depicted in sensuous strokes of paint, don’t miss…
The City Talks
Join leading Boston-area thinkers, institutions, entrepreneurs, activists, and artists on site in the Linde Family Wing for Contemporary Art (Gallery…
The Elaine and Jerome Rosenfeld Concerts in the Courtyard are back! Tucked inside the MFA’s Calderwood Courtyard, this series is a summer music…