Chihuly
Through the Looking Glass
Arguably the most famous glass artist since Louis Comfort Tiffany, Dale Chihuly has been credited with elevating blown glass from delicate decorative...
Art and Artifice
Japanese Photographs of the Meiji Era
These photographs reveal an astounding virtuosity—not only in composition but also in the technique of color retouching, which brought views of...
Scaasi: American Couturier
From his meteoric rise in the late 1950s through his heyday in the 1980s, Arnold Scaasi has remained one of the most distinctive and successful...
Titian, Tintoretto, Veronese
Rivals in Renaissance Venice
For nearly four decades in the 16th century, the careers of Venice’s three greatest painters overlapped, producing mutual influences and bitter...
Splendor and Elegance
European Decorative Arts and Drawings from the Horace Wood Brock Collection
Spanning 18th century French and English decorative arts, Old Master drawings, and paintings, the Brock Collection is dedicated above all to the...
Native American Art
The collection of Native American artworks is one of the hidden treasures of the MFA, with many of its finest objects seldom displayed to ensure their...
My Galleries and Painters
Dealer and friend to Picasso, Braque, Gris, Léger, Derain, and Vlaminck, Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler is a key figure in the development of modern art—both...
Letters to His Wife and Friends
“May the day come—and perhaps soon—when I can flee to the woods on a South Sea island, and live there in ecstasy, in peace and for art,” Gauguin wrote...
Art in Its Own Terms
Selected Criticism 1935-1975
Editorial Reviews “The year’s outstanding book of art criticism, a rich read, a goal for some of us to shoot for” (Holland Cotter, New York Times)....
Surrealism and Painting
The single most important statement every written on Surrealist art, by the movement’s founder and prime theorist, Surrealism and Painting contains...