Adam Parker Smith’s first solo exhibition in New York City. It was inspired by the execution scene in Hemingway’s For Whom the Bell Tolls. The heads are impaled on stakes or lying on the ground which is strewn with roses. As guilt, fascination and loyalty encroach, flawless heroines confront heart ache, fools distinguish beauty from the grotesque and the wretched mourn the loss of irreproachable purity.
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The Museum of Fine Arts Boston has one of the most highly respected collections of fine arts in the world. This wonderful venue is far too extensive for a one-day visit. The MFA, Boston offers a wide range of collections such as Art of Americas, Art of Europe, Art of the Ancient World, Contemporary Art, Textile and Fashion Arts, and Musical Instruments.
Admission:
Members: FREE
Adults: $22
Seniors (65+) and Students (18+): $20
Youths 6 and under: FREE
Hours:
The MFA is open 7 days a week.
Monday and Tuesday 10 am–4:45 pm
Wednesday – Friday 10 am–9:45 pm
Saturday and Sunday 10 am–4:45 pm
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