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The Stillness of Things
Photographs from the Lane Collection
August 27, 2022–February 27, 2023
This exhibition presents nearly 60 innovative photographs—all departures from the traditional still life—drawn from the MFA’s Lane Collection. Grouped…
“I be off the slave ship building pyramids and writing my own hieroglyphs.” —Kendrick Lamar, “HiiiPoWeR” While working as an advisor on the exhibition…
Issue: Art for This Moment
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The Departure of the Pilgrim Fathers from Delfshaven on Their Way to America
When I was in second grade, my class spent the fall preparing for a play: a kid-friendly, historically inaccurate depiction of Christopher Columbus…
Issue: Art for This Moment
By Deb Glasser, Patron Program Committee member When the late Wan-go H. C. Weng donated his superb collection of Chinese paintings and calligraphy to…
A Cross-Country Journey in Search of Craft: An Interview with Michelle Millar Fisher
By Patti Bifulco, Patron Program Committee member During 2022 Michelle Millar Fisher, Ronald C. and Anita L. Wornick Curator of Contemporary…
Patrons gathered for the “Patron Season Closer” event on June 14, 2022.
Explore an untold chapter in American history Focusing on the work of Black potters in the 19th-century American South, this landmark exhibition…
Taking a new approach to the work of the ever-popular Katsushika Hokusai (1760–1849), this major exhibition explores in detail his impact on other artists—both during his lifetime and beyond.
Africa is at once a point of origin and a myriad of associations—real and imagined—for many Black artists working in the Americas. In the 20th century…