We're proud to announce Pierre Terjanian as the MFA's next director! 📢
Currently the MFA’s Chief of Curatorial Affairs and Conservation, Pierre succeeds Matthew Teitelbaum and will assume his new role on July 1, 2025.
Learn more: https://t.co/dKJJWvWDSm
“Wow. Whatever I was expecting, this is definitely better.” —Alan Michelson on his sculptures “The Knowledge Keepers,” now on view @mfaboston’s Huntington Avenue entrance.
More on this incredible new installation from @BostonGlobeArts ⬇️ https://t.co/BySZvG6QJn
“We’re @mfaboston and Donna Summer is a Boston girl. It’s our privilege and our honor to be able to invite this legacy into the museum by adding these pieces to our collection.”
@ms_theotyson talks disco fashion with @asheaarts ⬇️ https://t.co/LRXkAWfkol
“…Sargent, while swathing his striving subjects in luxurious-looking layers of satin, velvet, and organza, never failed to reveal their essential humanity.”
More from @nytimesarts on the @mfaBoston exhibition “Fashioned by Sargent” ⬇️ https://t.co/tMErEqdoEn
“Almost all of these objects show women’s strength and power.”
More from @mfaboston curator Marietta Cambareri and her exhibition “Strong Women of the Renaissance” in @nytimesarts ⬇️ https://t.co/PpttMirFXs
“Strong Women is itself an emblem of unacknowledged genius — by the MFA, and practically every other western institution — and a thoughtful reconsideration of genius itself.”
@TheMurrayWhyte reviews “Strong Women in Renaissance Italy.” ⬇️ https://t.co/VyLhEOK5vt