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Postwar Europe saw many and diverse transformations of the way in which artists depicted the human image. Figuration and abstraction were the…
This exhibition celebrated London's Victoria and Albert Museum—the largest and most important museum of the decorative arts in the world. Its…
The MFA has acquired the most important paintings, drawings, and sculpture from an exceptional collection assembled by the late Melvin Blake (a…
"A Studio of Her Own: Women Artists in Boston 1870-1940," presents over eighty of the finest paintings, sculpture, and decorative arts created by…
Through the eye of his camera, Abelardo Morell explores with the ways in which we perceive our everyday world. His pictures magically transform the…
At a moment in time when large format, digitally manipulated color photographs compete with paintings for our attention, Adam Fuss continues to make…
Alfred Stieglitz (1864-1946), photographer, editor and gallery owner, was the key figure in America's acceptance of photography as a serious form of…
In 1893 the Museum of Fine Arts acquired its first important carpet: an action-packed pictorial rug woven during the reign of Mughal Indian emperor…
Drawing has always played a vital role in American art-making. The traditional practice of drawing from the human figure (which originated in European…
A lively display of extraordinary objects created by ordinary people, “American Folk” is the first major exhibition of folk art at the Museum…