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NYT > Museum of Fine Arts
  • Time-Traveling With the Muses in Boston
    On the Fenway, a habitué’s secret map uncovers a universe you can inhabit, just by looking. ...
  • Depending on the Culture of Strangers
    Packaging art by the decade isn’t realistic; art doesn’t come in squared-off units. ...
  • Michael Mazur, Artist of Realism and Abstraction, Dies at 73
    The work of Mr. Mazur, a relentlessly inventive printmaker, painter and sculptor, encompassed social documentation, narrative and landscape while moving between figuration and abstraction. ...
  • Hidden Corners of the Neighborhood
    The sculptor Rachel Whiteread’s survey at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston reveals the more emotive side of an artist who can come off as somber and humorless. ...
  • Hair-Raising Convergence of the Mystical and the Mundane
    Still-life paintings, portraits, scenes from the lives of saints and biblical images form a rich, uneven stew of a show at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. ...
  • After Frida
    How the curator Mari Carmen Ramírez has helped put Latin America at the center of the international art world. ...
  • A Silken Mountain of Forgery
    An exhibit at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, highlights the many facets of a Chinese painter’s career as scholar, collector, and, most intriguingly, master forger. ...
  • Lowry Extends Tenure at MoMA
    On Tuesday afternoon the Modern’s board approved a new five-year contract with Glenn D. Lowry, its longtime director. ...
  • Museum Seeks Ruling on Claim to Painting
    The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, has turned to the courts to validate its claim to a 1913 Oskar Kokoschka painting sought by Claudia Seger-Thomschitz, an Austrian woman who says it was sold under duress during the Nazi occupation of Austria, The Boston Globe reported. Lawyers for Ms. Seger-Thomschitz contend that there is no doubt that the Kokoschka painting, “Two Nudes (Lovers),” was sold under duress by Oskar Reichel, a physician who ran an art gallery in Vienna. The Museum of Fine Arts, citi... ...
  • Art Deco Vases With a Couture Past
    Karl Lagerfeld is selling two of his collections of Art Deco vases made in an art pottery near Biarritz and pieces of neoclassical furniture cast in bronze from about 1917. ...
  • Storied Rembrandt to Be Shown at the Getty
    An early Rembrandt portrait that has not been on public view for more than two decades and has a lively criminal past will re-emerge for several months, beginning on Tuesday at the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles. ...
  • Correction: For the Record
    Correction to Nov 2 Antiques column notes that American Federation of Arts helped to organize exhibition related to Napoleon at Museum of Fine Arts, Boston ...
  • Napoleonic Style, in All Its Imperial Self-Promotion
    With an exhibit on Napoleonic taste at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and Sotheby’s sale of a table that Napoleon commissioned in 1811, Napoleon is claiming a 21st-century moment. ...
  • ARTS, BRIEFLY; Tallying Museum Donations
    Museum of Fine Arts in Houston received more money, 5.8 million, in private donations in 2006 than any other arts organization in United States ...
  • Lost Van Gogh Is Found
    A new van Gogh was found below the paint surface of van Gogh’s “Ravine,” owned by the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. ...

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