Millet and Modern Art
The exhibition examines, for the first time, the international legacy of the 19th-century French painter, Jean-François Millet.
Transitional Nature: Hudson River School Paintings
Preview a selection of works by contemporary artists that will connect in powerful ways the past of the Hudson River School to the present art world.
Largest Survey of Granville Redmond on View
Learn about “Granville Redmond: The Eloquent Palette,” a traveling exhibition of some 85 early California landscapes that together comprise the largest survey of the Impressionist painter’s work ever assembled.
A Father and Son’s Journey in Paint
This museum exhibition explores 40 years of the artistic collaboration between Rockport father and son, Tom and T. M. Nicholas.
150th Anniversary of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
The yearlong celebration aims to bring more people closer to art and the MFA—signaling aspirations for the Museum’s future.
On the Edge of the World: Laurits Andersen Ring
The artist’s figures often occupy transitory zones — such as a window or railway crossing — that might represent the threshold between life and death.
Georgia O’Keeffe: Living Modern
The focus on O’Keeffe’s wardrobe shown alongside key paintings and photographs confirms and explores the artist’s determination to be in charge of how the world understood her identity and artistic values.
Richard Galusha Retrospective: An Artist’s Journey
Galusha uses bold color with an impressionistic style to portray the landscapes and western history of the Yampa Valley, northwestern Colorado, and the Little Snake River Valley. Featured in this exhibit are many plein air paintings from his world travels, and more.
Joel Daniel Phillips: Obsessed with the Human Experience
Enjoy an update on his recent award, as well as a glimpse at an upcoming exhibition of his works.
Scott Avett: I N V I S I B L E
Learn about the first solo museum exhibition of artist Scott Avett, founding member of the Grammy-nominated Avett Brothers.