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Fresh Ink: Ten Takes on Chinese Tradition at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA), is a groundbreaking exhibition in which 10 leading contemporary Chinese artists will show works recently created in direct response to masterpieces in the Museum’s world-renowned collection.
Free Community Day on November 20 Welcomes Visitors to The New MFA
LIZ MUNSELL: Today we're inaugurating a sculpture by the Argentinian-born, London-based artist, Amalia Pica. It's called "Now, Speak!" It's a cast concrete lectern, that's a platform for the public's voice and for invited speakers today. Most of them are addressing civil rights issues through their speeches which they've chosen from history. The only requirement of the piece is that the speaker must choose a speech by somebody who has different physical characteristics from them. That way there's an element of displacement and interpretation of history over time.
Jamie Wyeth Fact Sheet
Jamie Wyeth July 16–December 28, 2014 Lois and Michael Torf Gallery Overview The first comprehensive retrospective of artist Jamie Wyeth (born 1946)…
Magna Carta, Inspiration for America’s Founding Fathers, to Visit Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Exhibition Tracing Massachusetts and American History also Includes MFA's Sons of Liberty Bowl by Paul Revere and Manuscript Drafts of Declaration of Independence
PAMELA PARMAL: Color is essential to quilt making, and this exhibition really does explore that in many ways. It starts off really looking at different aspects of color theory; like color vibration, color mixtures, color gradation.
New Exhibitions, Art in Bloom and an Array of Programs Highlight Vibrant Spring Calendar BOSTON, MA (March 20, 2014)—In celebration of the exhibition…
BOSTON, MA (December 26, 2013)—The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA), has acquired The Seven Last Words (1898) by F. Holland Day (1864–1933). Widely…
April 19 Free Day Includes To Boston With Love Installation, Quilts and Color Exhibition and America 4 Boston Prayer Canvas