- "No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money." - Dr. Samuel Johnson
Tag Archives: Art of the Americas Wing
Boston’s MFA: Museum Of Fine(anced) Arts
Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts has some new blockbuster mojo with its Mario Testino: In Your Face exhibit, a natural heir to its Herb Ritts and Ralph Lauren hoedowns. But something else is a natural heir: The MFA’s increasing reliance … Continue reading
Dead Blogging ‘The [Round-the-] Clock’ Opening At The MFA
Saturday night at 7 o’clock, Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts unveiled its new Linde Family Wing for Contemporary Art with a 24-hour extravaganza described this way in an MFA press release: 24-HOUR CELEBRATION SEPTEMBER 17–18 AT MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS, BOSTON, … Continue reading
Ada Louise Huxtable: MFA’s American Wing Fails To Take Flight
Wednesday’s Wall Street Journal devoted a full page of its Leisure & Arts section to the new Art of the Americas Wing at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts. And – no surprise here – the paper’s dual reviews featured dueling ledes. … Continue reading
MFA’s Art Of The Americas Wing Boffo In NYT
New York Times art critic Holland Cotter totally hearts the new Art of the Americas Wing at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts. BOSTON — Five years after breaking ground, the new Art of the Americas Wing at the Museum of Fine … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Art of the Americas Wing, Holland Cotter, MFA, New York Times
2 Comments
WSJ Gives Malcolm Rogers Bell’s Palsy
Nice, informative Cultural Conversation with Boston Museum of Fine Arts director Malcolm Rogers in Tuesday’s Wall Street Journal. It also provides a preview of the MFA’s “Art of the Americas” wing that’s scheduled to open in November. Fun facts to … Continue reading