Mark Rothko: Reflection documents the artistic journey Rothko was taking with his work. This unique visual experience will be on display from Sept. 24 through July 1 2018 at the Linde Family Wing for Contemporary Art.
Five Reasons to Leave Campus This Week: Sept. 18 – Sept. 24
Whether it’s dining on a tasty pita sandwich at Taste of The Fenway, or viewing the exquisite art of Mark Rothko at the MFA, these five events happening in Boston will not disappoint.
At MFA, Helguera Explores Wealth in the 19th Century
The Museum of Fine Arts latest exhibit, Club Americano invites visitors into the Bernard and Barbara Stern Shapiro Gallery decorated to resemble a 19th century gentlemen lounge filled with artwork exploring the American identity.
Matisse, Beyond the Studio Borders
Earlier this month, the Museum of Fine Art’s newest exhibition Matisse in the Studio opened to the public, featuring over 70 pieces by Matisse and accompanied by the the objects that inspired them.
An Everyday Encounter With Kusama’s Infinity
The Hirshhorn’s Yayio Kusama: Infinity Mirrors Exhibit promises visitors an encounter with infinity. They might get a bit more than they bargained for with the lines inside, and that might not be such a bad thing.
MFA Exhibit Explores Inspirations Provided by the Past
Past is Present: Revival Jewelry is the newest exhibit at the Museum of Fine Art tracing 4,000 years of jewelry history through the 80 items from jewelers like Cartier and Bulgari.
MFA Unites Cultures Through Lunar New Year Celebration
On Saturday, the Museum of Fine Arts opened its doors to the public, hosting a series of events and speakers in celebration of the Lunar New Year.
MFA Highlights Little-Known Undefinable American Artist
Opened to the public on Oct. 9th and running through Jan. 16th of next year, the MFA’s William Merritt Chase exhibit presents the underrepresented work of the great American painter.
Thousands Flock to Overnight Exhibit, Activities at MFA
On Sept. 17th, the #mfaNOW Overnight Launch Party added a jolt of energy to the Boston nightlife– make sure you don’t miss the next one.
Riots At The MFA And The State Of Snobbery
Apparently, Renoir sucks. French Impressionism aside, it’s time to bridge the gap between art for snobs and art for the commoners.