- The Museum of Fine Arts Boston recently received a collection of extremely rare sculptures from Benin, adding new depth to their African art collection. (Huffington Post)
- New Yorks Museum of Modern Art charges $25. The Boston Museum of Fine Arts charges $22. (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Want to OD on art? Head to Bostons Museum of Fine Arts and spend a full day. That will do it. Actually, to do the place justice, plan on a month or two. Its that big and that varied. (Oregonian)
- The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, has received a major donation of Benin bronzes reached the height of its economic powers between 1300 and 1500, and the art produced by the kingdom is renowned for its beauty and idealized naturalism. (New York Times Blogs)
- The Museum of Fine Arts has been given 34 rare West African pieces from "It's some of the greatest art ever produced in Africa, and it has been poorly represented in our collection. (The Boston Globe)
- To some, the atmosphere of an art gallery might seem dull remembers the first time he walked into the Museum of Fine Arts. (MetroWest Daily News)
- Titled "Gauguin, Cezanne, Matisse: Visions of Arcadia," the 60-work show featuring 25 artists with pieces from private and public collections coming from the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston to the Art Institute of Chicago to the Louvre in Paris. (Delaware County Daily Times)
- Attention, fans of art-world scandals. (Boston Herald)
- No, this wasnt the Louvre or even the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. (Sentinel & Enterprise)
- draws 75,000 visitors a year and struggles in the shadow of the Museum of Fine Arts, the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, and other art institutions in the Boston area. (Boston Globe)
Friday, June 29, 2012
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