Center for Matisse Studies
“A new space dedicated to the study of French artist Henri Matisse shines a spotlight on the largest and most comprehensive collection of works by the artist in a public museum. The Ruth R. Marder Center for Matisse Studies—located on the first floor adjacent to The Nancy Dorman and Stanley Mazaroff Center for the Study of Prints, Drawings, and Photographs—serves as a major resource for scholars and visitors interested in learning more about the French master’s practice.”
“The Marder Matisse Center includes:
a dedicated exhibition gallery;
a study room and library for curators, scholars, and students;
a workspace; offices; and storage.
The Center will also host conferences and lectures focused on Matisse and his enduring legacy and provide opportunities for exhibitions, programs, and publication development.”
“Visit to view Stanley Whitney: Dance with Me Henri and three stunning stained glass works by Stanley Whitney, commissioned by the BMA.”