Past Exhibitions
Perspectives: Art from MFA Staff
Presented at the Copley Society of Art on Newbury Street, this exhibition features work by MFA staff who explore the idea of perspectives through a...
Dinorá Justice: The Lay of the Land
Brazilian American artist Dinorá Justice (b. 1969) uses a distinct visual vocabulary to examine intertwined histories of gender, landscape, and visual...
Creative Spaces: The Photographer’s Studio as Inspiration
A photographer’s studio is a laboratory of creativity—a physical and psychological space for meditation, collaboration, and experimentation. “Creative...
Mondrian: Foundations
In the years around 1900, before Piet Mondrian (1872–1944) created some of the most recognizable abstract canvases of the last century, he turned his...
Marking Resilience: Indigenous North American Prints
Resilience often manifests in work by Indigenous North American artists, for example in its content or simply by increasing visibility to combat...
Digital Iridescence: Jell-O in New Media
Jell-O’s presence in contemporary art is an extension of its visual and cultural history. Since its invention in 1897 the cheap yet luxurious pantry...
Fashioned by Sargent
Who creates your image? In portraits by John Singer Sargent (1856–1925), sitters assume elegant stances, the fabric of their dress richly depicted in...
Strong Women in Renaissance Italy
When you think about Renaissance Italy, do the names Sofonisba Anguissola, Isabella d’Este, or Lavinia Fontana come to mind? These women, and many...
Matthew Wong: The Realm of Appearances
Matthew Wong achieved resounding critical acclaim during his short career, which spanned just six years, between 2013, when he began painting and...
Tiny Treasures: The Magic of Miniatures
Simply defined, a miniature is an object smaller than its parent object—compare a chair made for a dolls’ house at two inches tall with a normal-sized...