Boston loves impressionism. This we know after the runaway success of the MFA’s first crowd-sourced exhibit of the same name, for which the public voted for their favorite impressionist works to ...
Ever wanted to help curate an exhibit at a major art institution? Now’s your chance—no M.A. or Ph.D in art history required. Today, the Museum of Fine Arts launched its “Boston Loves Impressionism” ...
It turns out you, too, can be a curator. At the Museum of Fine Arts, where bucking tradition is something of an art form itself, curators for the Impressionist gallery recently invited members of the ...
Vincent van Gogh's 1890 painting "Houses at Auvers." (Museum of Fine Arts) What is Boston’s favorite Impressionist artwork at the Museum of Fine Arts? Over the past month the Boston institution ...
“Boston Loves Impressionism,” the MFA’s first “crowd-sourced” exhibition, opens Friday. The public was asked to vote for favorites among a group of 50 Impressionist and Post-Impressionist masterpieces ...
Still life is is anything but still. The diversity of subject, style and affect highlighted by Impressionist Still Life at the Museum of Fine Arts (MFA) explores a broader definition of still life, ...
Renoir protesters outside the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. (Photo: Courtesy of Instagram) In what can only be described as an expression against one man’s impressions, Boston-area dissenters with ...
BOSTON - If Claude Monet's ubiquitous "Water Lilies" and Pierre-Auguste Renoir's daring "The Seine at Chatou" define the French Impressionist movement to you, the new exhibit at the Museum of Fine ...