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Doris Salcedo: The Materiality of MourningThis exhibition features works by Salcedo, who is known for sculptures and public installations that honor, acknowledge, and mourn individuals lost to civil violence. The accompanying catalogue is now available in our shop. | |
Lightbox Gallery Screening: COMPULSIVE PRACTICEThursday, December 1, 10am–5pm To recognize this year’s Day Without Art, the organization Visual AIDS will present COMPULSIVE PRACTICE in the Lightbox Gallery. The hour-long video compilation will screen on loop throughout the day. More | |
#BostonInstaSwapSixteen Boston-area cultural organizations will come together on Instagram on December 1, swapping accounts for the day and making connections from Boston to Salem. Join us on our Instagram for an exploration of the USS Constitution. Follow all participating museums at #BostonInstaSwap and #MuseumInstaSwap. | |
Modern Art in Technicolor: Art, Film, and American IdentityFriday, December 2, 2–3:45pm This series examines the construction of American identity by pairing artworks from the museums’ collections with films. Today’s film: Samuel Fuller’s Shock Corridor (1963). Before the screening, view Philip Guston’s The Three (in Gallery 1330, Level 1). More | |
VALIE EXPORT: Medial ImaginationsWednesday, December 7, 6–7:30pm Austrian artist VALIE EXPORT, a pioneer in conceptual media art, performance, and film, presents this year’s Busch-Reisinger Museum lecture. Free admission. More | |
Winter Members CelebrationMembers and their guests are invited to enjoy hot beverages, sweet treats, and conversation in the Calderwood Courtyard, as we celebrate the holiday season. A double discount (20%) will also be given in the shop. Registration required. More | |
Final Month to See Current University Gallery InstallationsThrough January 8, 2017 Our University Galleries are programmed in consultation with Harvard faculty to support their coursework and are also a site for curatorial experimentation. There are three thematic installations currently on view: | |
ShopOpen to the public daily, 10am–5pm This holiday season, visit the Harvard Art Museums’ shop. Not only do we carry unique gifts that are like works of art themselves, but proceeds support our public programming. | |
Highlights from Index Contemporary German artist Wolfgang Tillmans shared insights about the creation of his 19-part installation Folding, Refraction, Touch—Installation for the Busch-Reisinger Museum (2013), now on view at the Harvard Art Museums. More | |
Visitor InformationOpen daily, 10am–5pm | |
Also This Month Gallery Talks Join our experts for regular gallery talks. Upcoming topics include Max Pechstein’s Stained Glass Window, Interactive Data Visualization in the Lightbox Gallery, and Moholy-Nagy’s Light Prop for an Electric Stage. Check our calendar for the full lineup. | |
Art Study Center Art Study Center Open Hours will be held on Monday, December 5, 12, and 19, from 1–4pm. See works of art related to exhibitions, programs, or current staff research; or request a favorite that is not currently on view. Check our calendar for details. | |
Materials Lab A workshop on Saturday, December 10 will explore the many ways artists use carbon in art, in conjunction with our exhibition featuring works by Wolfgang Tillmans. Registration required. | |
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