Conceptual artist Annette Lemieux is the recipient of the MFA’s 2017 Maud Morgan Prize, a biennial award honoring a Massachusetts woman artist who has made significant contributions to the contemporary arts landscape. This special solo exhibition debuts a new body of work by Lemieux, inspired by or directly quoting classic films like M (1931); To Kill a Mockingbird (1960); 1984 (1984) and Fahrenheit 451 (1966). The exhibition also showcases five prints drawn from the MFA’s collection from Lemieux’s Censor Portfolio (1994).
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Museum of Fine Arts, BostonWells Fargo Center465 Huntington AvenueMA 02115Boston, Museum of Fine Arts, BostonWells Fargo Center465 Huntington AvenueMA 02115Boston, Conceptual artist Annette Lemieux is the recipient of the MFA’s 2017 Maud Morgan Prize, a biennial award honoring a Massachusetts woman artist who has made significant contributions to the contemporary arts landscape. This special solo exhibition debuts a new body of work by Lemieux, inspired by or directly quoting classic films like M (1931); To Kill a Mockingbird (1960); 1984 (1984) and Fahrenheit 451 (1966). The exhibition also showcases five prints drawn from the MFA’s collection from Lemieux’s Censor Portfolio (1994). Book tickets