Entertainment :: Fine Arts
New Yorkers Furious over Peeping Art Exhibit
If you live in New York City, you might want to keep your curtains drawn or you may end up as the unknowing subject in an art gallery.
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Museum of Fine Arts Free Today
In response to the tragic events at yesterday’s Boston Marathon, general admission to the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA), will be free to the public today, Tuesday, April 16.
Samurai Come to the MFA
The "way of the warrior" has come to the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston with a new exhibit that incorporates over 140 objects on loan from the Ann and Gabriel Barbier-Mueller Collection.
"David Bowie Is" Exhibit Opens in London
For the first time in its history, London’s Victoria and Albert Museum showcases a pop icon in a new major multimedia exhibit.
NYC Museums Exhibit Gay Life Pre-Stonewall & Coping With AIDS
Two New York museum-curated exhibits present bookends of gay life in the city: one, the decades before Stonewall ignited the gay liberation movement; the other, the horrific early ’80s, when the city was at the epicenter of the AIDS epidemic.
Kehinde Wiley/The World Stage: Israel
This particular body of work is based on traditional 18th- and 19th-century European portraiture of the landed gentry, but the artist gave the enterprise a significant twist and shout by adding the seasoning of contemporary youth and hip hop.
Girl with a Pearl Earring: Dutch Paintings from the Mauritshuis
Enjoy this moveable feast during its brief stop in the Bay Area. It’s an embarrassment of riches.
Outrage in Pakistan Over Suggestive Pictures of Clerics & Young Boys
Pakistan’s leading art school is facing legal censure, public outrage and death threats after its journal published paintings of Islamic clerics & boys that suggested a teaching moment that went beyond the Koran.
’The Postcard Age’ Debuts at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts
The Museum of Fine Arts Boston casts a look back at the vivid designs, political and commercial messaging, and documentary value of the postcard with an exhibit of 700 postcards drawn from an archive donated by Leonard A. Lauder.
Photographer Mario Testino Gets ’In Your Face’ with Celebs, Royalty, in First American Exhibit
For three decades, Mario Testino has documented Royalty, Celebrities, and beautiful people having fun. He’s photographed album covers, magazine covers, ad campaigns, and fantasias of glamour. Now he has an exhibition at the MFA in Boston.
Did da Vinci paint 2 Mona Lisas?
The most famous work of art in the world - the Mona Lisa - is one of a kind. Or is it? Art experts in Switzerland say they have proof Leonardo da Vinci painted another portrait of the same woman.
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