The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA), is celebrating the artist with Kay Nielsen’s Enchanted Vision: The Kendra and Allan... moreThe Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA), is celebrating the artist with Kay Nielsen’s Enchanted Vision: The Kendra and Allan Daniel Collection, featuring nearly 50 of his luminous and often haunting watercolors and drawings—including many of his remarkable illustrations for East of the Sun and West of the Moon, Old Tales from the North.
BOSTON (September 18, 2019)—For more than 3,000 years, a series of kingdoms flourished along the Nile Valley in what is... moreBOSTON (September 18, 2019)—For more than 3,000 years, a series of kingdoms flourished along the Nile Valley in what is today southern Egypt and northern Sudan, a region known in antiquity as Kush and by modern scholars as Nubia.
BOSTON (June 20, 2019)—Widely admired in his day but too often overlooked since, Boston-based artist Hyman Bloom... moreBOSTON (June 20, 2019)—Widely admired in his day but too often overlooked since, Boston-based artist Hyman Bloom (1913–2009) combined the physical and spiritual on canvas. Committed to figurative painting at a moment when abstraction was on the rise, he layered thick paint in jewel-like tones to make bold compositions that directly confront the cyclical nature of life.
BOSTON (August 8, 2019)—Some of the most enduring and powerful photographs of the 20th century, from Edward Steichen’s... moreBOSTON (August 8, 2019)—Some of the most enduring and powerful photographs of the 20th century, from Edward Steichen’s Gloria Swanson (1924) and André Kertész’s Chez Mondrian, Paris (1926) to Dorothea Lange’s Migrant Mother (1936) will be on view together for the first time in the United States at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA), in Viewpoints: Photographs from the Howard Greenberg Collection.