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Art needs to be seen. I believe a work of art becomes truly complete when a viewer is part of the equation. Without someone observing the artist’s…
Issue: Art for This Moment
Jess T. Dugan (b. 1986) is a queer, nonbinary artist who explores issues of identity, attraction, representation, and community in their work. Drawn…
In “Otherworldly Realms of Wu Junyong,” heroes face off in mighty clashes with their enemies; charming animals growl at one another, vying for…
In 1866, when Mary Cassatt was 22 years old, she made a life-defining choice. Unsatisfied with the depth of opportunities afforded to women studying…
Issue: Art for This Moment
BOSTON (December 13, 2022)—In Otherworldly Realms of Wu Junyong , heroes face off in mighty clashes with their enemies; charming animals growl at one…
波士顿美术馆举办“吴俊勇的异界之境”画展
波士顿(2022年12月13日)—在“吴俊勇的异界之境”画展中,英雄与他们的敌人殊死博斗、迷人的动物们互相咆哮以宣示其优势、不安的灵魂隐藏于幽暗的洞穴以找寻内心的平静。2023年1月13日至11月13日,波士顿美术馆举办的此次画展,标示着艺术家吴俊勇的画作在美国博物馆的首次亮相。 “吴俊勇的异界之境…
Archives shape our feelings about memory, history, geography, storytelling, and ourselves. Traditional archives might look like a storage facility, a…
Michaelina Wautier and ‘The Five Senses’
Innovation in 17th-Century Flemish Painting
November 12, 2022–November 5, 2023
Centered around her rare series The Five Senses (1650), this is the first gallery space in the Americas dedicated to the art of Michaelina Wautier…
MFA Boston Presents Landmark Exhibition Highlighting Black Potters from the 19th-Century American South
On view March 4–July 9, 2023 BOSTON (February 16, 2023)—Opening at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA), on March 4, Hear Me Now: The Black Potters…
The first time I ever visited the Museum of Fine Arts, I was only a few weeks into my first semester of college. I was new to Boston and more…
Issue: Art for This Moment