The Museum of Fine Arts Boston has made a landmark decision to restore the rightful ownership of two ceramics made by an enslaved artist. Drake (ca. 1801–1870s) was enslaved in South Carolina’s Old ...
The museum rejected federal support for its new 18th-century American galleries. They tell a story the current administration ...
The works are now the subject of a first-of-its-kind exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston. Vincent van Gogh, Portrait of Joseph Roulin (1889), detail. Collection of the Museum of Modern Art, ...
Installation view of Art of the Americas: 1700–1800 featuring Alan Michelson’s “Hanödaga:yas (Town Destroyer): Reflect” (2024) in front of Thomas Sully’s “The Passage of Delaware” (1819) (all photos ...
Hot dogs are heading from Fenway Park to the Museum of Fine Arts this summer. Kayem, the Chelsea-based company behind Fenway Franks, is bringing its hot dogs into the art world. The company is ...
Throughout his career, artist John Wilson was inspired to capture the faces of his community: Black people who lived in Roxbury. He chose to do figurative paintings, drawings and sculptures, rather ...
Vincent van Gogh, Enclosed Field with Ploughman, 1889; Oil on canvas. Bequest of William A. Coolidge, Photograph © Museum of Fine Arts, Boston In 1889, at St. Rémy ...
A late Boston artist that got his start in the Roxbury neighborhood now has his work gracing the walls of the Museum of Fine Arts as part of a new exhibition. Welcome to Roxbury: the geographic center ...