User:Uniyif/sandbox

We are from Boston University.

Special exhibitions
The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, holds a lot of special exhibitions regularly with a duration always more than one month. The special exhibitions always exist only in a limited time and the exhibits included are often borrowed from other museums. This is one of MFA's features that attract tourists from inside the Boston area and other places worldwide.There have been about three exhibitions concurrently held each month at MFA since 1996. As of the end of 2022, the collection topic MFA special exhibits were divided into 13 categories: Africa and Oceania; Americas; Ancient Egypt, Nubia and the near East; Ancient Greece and Rome; Asia; Contemporary Art; Europe; Jewelry; Judaica; Musical Instruments; Photography; Prints and Drawings; and Textile and Fashion Arts. Most special exhibitions take place at the following galleries: Edward and Nancy Roberts Family Gallery, Linde Family Wing for Contemporary Art, Ann and Graham Gund Gallery, Edward H. Linde Gallery. The exhibitions are usually opens to public with a variety of pricing on tickets.

Philip Guston Now
Philip Guston Now is an exhibition organized by the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the National Gallery of Art, Washington; the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; and Tate Modern, London. This show is also considered as America’s most controversial art exhibition, as of May, 2022. Its controversies are mainly because much of his work addresses and confronts topics such as white supremacy, racism, anti-Semitism, and violence. Because he drew multiple paintings of hooded Ku Klux Klan s and cut body parts. It was originally planned to open in June of 2020, due to nationwide protests for racial equality, it was postponed to open at May. 1, 2022 . The museums were aware of its controversies, so they opened a comment area on their official website for the public to share their thoughts with the museum.