Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Opens Newly Renovated Gallery for World-Renowned Jewelry Collection on May 18

More than 150 ornaments crafted over 4,000 years include new acquisitions on view for the first time

BOSTON (April 30, 2024)鈥擝elieved to be one of the earliest art forms, examples of jewelry date back more than 100,000 years and tell complex stories about human history. Beyond Brilliance: Jewelry Highlights from the Collection at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (澳门六合彩开奖现场直播), showcases ornaments crafted over 4,000 years and reflecting global cultures, drawn from the 澳门六合彩开奖现场直播鈥檚 world-renowned jewelry collection. Opening in the newly renovated Rita J. and Stanley H. Kaplan Family Foundation Gallery at noon on May 18, 2024, the installation features more than 150 objects鈥 each with a unique story to tell. The gallery spotlights ancient artifacts, fine jewelry, costume jewelry and jewelry by contemporary artists, in addition to five new acquisitions that have never before been on view at the 澳门六合彩开奖现场直播.

鈥淭his space showcases the 澳门六合彩开奖现场直播鈥檚 outstanding collection of jewelry, one of the most expansive in the world,鈥 said Emily Stoehrer, Rita J. Kaplan and Susan B. Kaplan Curator of Jewelry. 鈥Beyond Brilliance celebrates the depth and breadth of the collection by examining objects past and present to discover the universality and creativity that jewelry offers.鈥

Installation Overview

Presented in a jewel box-inspired space, the new installation is organized into thematic groupings:

  • The introductory section features iconic pieces of jewelry including an ancient Egyptian consisting of glazed-steatite beads, gold ball beads and gilded beetles; Ren茅 Boivin鈥檚 life-like gold, ruby and amethyst from 1937 and a newly acquired butterfly-shaped brooch by Wallace Chan. (2013) is made with large yellow diamonds and real butterfly wings, among other stones, and is the first work by Chan to enter a U.S. museum collection.
  • The Decorative Arts section includes outstanding examples of 19th-and 20th-century design movements like Art Nouveau, Arts and Crafts, Art Deco, Surrealism and Modernism, demonstrating the deep connection between artistic expression and jewelry. Offering an expanded look at materials used to make jewelry, this section features jewelry made in gold and silver, diamonds, colored gemstones, pearls and plastics. Extraordinary craftsmanship and the mastery of materials are seen in techniques like micromosaic, granulation and enamel. New acquisitions in this section include a fashioned with the rare Paraiba tourmaline gemstone by Feng J (2021).
  • The Adornment section emphasizes jewelry鈥檚 connection to the body and clothing to remind visitors of the creative ways that it has functioned as part of global visual culture spanning thousands of years. For the opening of the gallery, the paper rotation features two 1920s fashion plates to demonstrate how jewelry and fashion function together to create an overall look. This section celebrates a new acquisition by Anna Hu, 20th century designs by Marcus & Co. and Bulgari, and fashion jewelry by Chanel and Dior.
  • The Messaging section explores how jewelry can be used to communicate鈥攚hether to tell private, personal stories or indicate rank, marital status or religious beliefs. This space includes jewelry formerly worn by First Lady Mary Todd Lincoln, a necklace by Charlotte Newman featuring the profile of Elizabeth I and a turquoise eagle brooch presented by Queen Victoria to each of her train bearers on her wedding day. A pair of earrings by Hemmerle include the Bavarian crown, paying tribute to the German jeweler鈥檚 heritage.
  • Additionally, a center case in the gallery will rotate annually, featuring objects that together illustrate the timeless human desire to self-fashion, collect and create. The first rotation pays tribute to Italian designer Elsa Peretti, who died in 2021 and is remembered as one of the 20th century鈥檚 most important designers. Her career began in the late 1960s working with fashion designers Giorgio Sant鈥橝ngelo and Halston before partnering with Tiffany & Co. in 1974. In addition to two iconic examples of Peretti鈥檚 work鈥攈er large silver (1978) and silver (1978)鈥攖hat are permanently on view in the gallery, this installation highlights the timelessness of her oeuvre with early designs that nod to the range of materials, like silver, jade and rock crystal.

Multimedia Tour

Key works in the gallery are included in a 10-stop multimedia guide on the free 澳门六合彩开奖现场直播 Mobile on Bloomberg Connects app to provide a closer look at key objects. Audio stops are narrated by 澳门六合彩开奖现场直播 curators and contemporary artists Joyce J. Scott and Tanya Crane, whose works are featured in the gallery.

Sponsors

Beyond Brilliance: Highlights from the Jewelry Collection is generously supported by the Nando and Elsa Peretti Foundation, and the David and Roberta Logie Fund for Textile and Fashion Arts.

About the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

The 澳门六合彩开奖现场直播 brings many worlds together through art. Showcasing masterpieces from ancient to contemporary, our renowned collection of nearly 500,000 works tells a multifaceted story of the human experience鈥攁 story that holds unique meaning for everyone. From Boston locals to international travelers, visitors from all over come to experience the 澳门六合彩开奖现场直播鈥攚here they reveal connections, explore differences and create a community where all belong.

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Contact

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