
Last week, I received an invitation from BU MET International to lunch and a visit to the Museum of Fine Arts. I really wanted to go even though I have been there many times, but because of my internship, I couldn’t. The Museum of Fine Arts is the place that you should never miss if you visit Boston. Especially because it is always free for BU students. Last semester, I went there with Anna, one of my German friends, for an amazing photography exhibition. Today, I want to share my amazing experience with you.
Mario Testino Photography Exhibition

This photography show is different from others: most figures pictured are all terribly famous people, like Madonna, Lady Gaga, Jennifer Aniston, Angelina Jolie, and so on. There were also pictures of a lot of famous models. My friend Anna could name most of them and told me a lot were from Germany. They were so gorgeous! All the pictures were taken during the last 20 years mostly in New York and Los Angels. Standing in front of these huge pictures was quite a contrast to what we always saw on the website. I felt as if I was taking part in a real fashion show. Amazing!
Other Exhibitions at the MFA
Museum of fine art is the biggest art gallery in Boston, but it was not until I visited the place that I found it really worthy of its reputation. Anna had come here twice before and yet, she still hadn’t gotten around to the other exhibitions we visited that day.
Art works are displayed by different categories. There were rooms for instruments, jewelry, and furniture from pretty much every continent. The part I loved the most was the American history exhibition. I liked to linger and see how bedrooms, dinning rooms used to be, and how Europeans furnished their homes when they first began settling in America. If I had to choose between all the Chinese exhibitions and museums I’ve been to in the US, I’d have to say I like this one the best. They decorate each room very realistically. For example, in the American history part, I felt like I had taken a time machine back to the 1700s. I could imagine how Americans’ life was, the freedom and wealth in an independent US.
Art works are displayed by different categories. There were rooms for instruments, jewelry, and furniture from pretty much every continent. The part I loved the most was the American history exhibition. I liked to linger and see how bedrooms, dinning rooms used to be, and how Europeans furnished their homes when they first began settling in America. If I had to choose between all the Chinese exhibitions and museums I’ve been to in the US, I’d have to say I like this one the best. They decorate each room very realistically. For example, in the American history part, I felt like I had taken a time machine back to the 1700s. I could imagine how Americans’ life was, the freedom and wealth in an independent US.