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Gallery Updates
As we work to update the Museum’s galleries and install new exhibitions, from time to time, galleries may be closed temporarily for ongoing…
Graciela Iturbide's Mexico
Photographs
Graciela Iturbide has engaged with her homeland as a subject for the past fifty years in images of great variety and depth. The intensely personal…
Remis Auditorium
Remis Auditorium is on the first floor of the Linde Family Wing on the Museum’s west side. Remis is our largest auditorium, seating up to 380 guests…
Alfond Auditorium
Alfond Auditorium opened in 2010 in Level G of the then brand-new Art of the Americas Wing. Seating approximately 145 guests, this theater is most…
Calderwood Courtyard
Calderwood Courtyard is in the center of the Museum, easily reached from both the Huntington and Fenway entrances. Open seasonally and home to our…
Sharf Visitor Center
Sharf Visitor Center sits in the center of the Museum and is equally accessible from both the Huntington or Fenway entrances. Get directions, see what…
Event Spaces
Most of the Museum's ticketed programs take place in or meet at one of the following four venues. For more information on the best entrance and route…
The Pop Revolution
How an Unlikely Concatenation of Artists, Aficionados, Businessmen, Collectors, Critics, Curators, Dealers, and Hangers-On Radically Transformed the Art World
“This book,” writes the author, “is a social history of Pop Art, a group portrait of both the artists and the people who made some of them rich and…
Henry James credited Sargent with a "knock-down insolence of talent" and few of his works demonstrate those skills as much as The Daughters of Edward…
The Possible Life of Christian Boltanski
Editorial Reviews “A unique and fascinating memoir” (ForeWord). “This gripping overview of the artist’s life and work is especially welcome” (ARTnews)…