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From Traditional Woodblock Prints to Demon Slayer, MFA Boston’s ‘Hokusai: Inspiration and Influence’

From Traditional Woodblock Prints to Demon Slayer, MFA Boston’s ‘Hokusai: Inspiration and Influence’

Junsoo Chung April 23, 2023
The work of Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai, along with several other curated artists, is put on display at Boston's Museum of Fine Arts.
The Obama Portraits Arrive at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts

The Obama Portraits Arrive at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts

Erin Pender October 2, 2022
Barack and Michelle Obama's highly anticipated portraits have been on a tour across the country, having its last stop at MFA.
MFA Boston Celebrates Hip-Hop Culture With Multifaceted Exhibit

MFA Boston Celebrates Hip-Hop Culture With Multifaceted Exhibit

Elinor Ketelhohn February 28, 2021
In the post-graffiti movement, pioneered by Jean-Michel Basquiat in 1980s New York City, street art evolved to become recognized in the fine arts world. His legacy is celebrated in "Writing the Future: Basquiat and the Hip-Hop Generation" at the MFA.
Boston Teens Curate 'Black Histories, Black Futures' Exhibit at the MFA

Boston Teens Curate ‘Black Histories, Black Futures’ Exhibit at the MFA

Olivia Vukelic February 16, 2021
Partnering with various youth empowerment groups, the MFA selected six Boston-area teens to curate the exhibit, highlighting prominent Black artists.
'Boston's Apollo' at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Studies Racial Identity

‘Boston’s Apollo’ at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum Studies Racial Identity

Francesca Giangiulio February 18, 2020
Boston’s Apollo raises questions about racial and sexual identity, as well as the social statuses that came with those identities.
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Graciela Iturbide Makes Boston Debut

Eleanor Grondin January 24, 2019
The exhibit Graciela Iturbide’s Mexico, featuring the Mexican photographer’s work, opened at the Museum of Fine Arts (Boston) on Saturday and runs until May 12. The artist employs photography to deliver insight about the what she sees as both the unique and the contradictory nature of life in Mexico.
Banksy

Ramirez: Banksy and the Lost Altruistic Artistry

Kaylie Ramirez October 7, 2018
In her latest column, arts editor Kaylie Ramirez applauds the poetic justice of Banksy's highly publicized Sotheby's stunt and discusses the larger issues plaguing the art world.
Annual Art in Bloom Festival Celebrates the Return of Spring

Annual Art in Bloom Festival Celebrates the Return of Spring

Isabel Fenoglio April 29, 2018
Fresh flowers and breathtaking arrangements filled the MFA this weekend. Visitors flocked to the annual festival to see their favorite works reimagined in bloom.
At 'Conservation in Action,' Visitors Witness Live Rembrandt Restoration

At ‘Conservation in Action,’ Visitors Witness Live Rembrandt Restoration

Chloe McAllaster February 25, 2018
For the first time in 50 years, the MFA has undertaken a restoration of two Rembrandt portraits in the "conservation in action" studio. The paintings typically have an important place in the MFA's collection, and the conservators hope to "gain a deeper understanding of these works" through the restoration process.
'Monuments to Us' Highlights Under-Represented Social Issues

‘Monuments to Us’ Highlights Under-Represented Social Issues

Mary Wilkie February 18, 2018
Inspired by controversies surrounding Confederate statues, 'Monuments to Us' at the MFA presents a collection of works that embody those who are not often represented.
Playfulness and Eccentricity Meet in MFA Exhibit

Playfulness and Eccentricity Meet in MFA Exhibit

Isabel Fenoglio November 16, 2017
Renowned not only for his work on the cover art for a Kanye West album, but also for collaborations with brands such as Louis Vuitton and Supreme, Murakami's work has drawn visitors to the MFA since October.
Club Americano

At MFA, Helguera Explores Wealth in the 19th Century

Mary Elizabeth Mooney April 26, 2017
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.
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