| student guide tour Abstract Bodies Thursday, October 14 8-8:30PM ET Explore the tension between abstraction and figural representation in three works of art, with Paul Tamburro '22. |
| art talk live Gaming the Museum Tuesday, October 19 12:30-1PM ET Uncover the games lurking in the prints in the States of Play exhibition and throughout the collections. |
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Delve into the state of democracy today through a commissioned artwork by artist Krzysztof Wodiczko, on view starting October 14. Can't get enough of Devour the Land? Visit the Lightbox Gallery on Level 5 to explore in closer detail select portfolios represented in the exhibition, and pick up a free poster. Or tune in to the exhibition from home with a curated Spotify playlist spanning nine decades of environmental songs. __________________________________________________ From Our Friends... This winter, Dumbarton Oaks will be hosting a Wintersession course focusing on cultural philanthropy. Held from January 10-14, participating students are invited to Washington, D.C., where they will visit The Kreeger Museum, Glenstone, and the National Museum of American History, and engage in conversations with leaders in cultural philanthropy. Check out their website for more information on the course and how to apply. Join the Harvard Dance Center, in partnership with Harvard Common Spaces, for a screening of the dance film for Initiation– In Love Solidarity, a new work by Harvard Dance Center Fall '21 Artist-in-Residence Nailah Randall-Bellinger. The film will be followed by a conversation with the artist. More info here. The GSD invites you to join artist Zoe Leonard, who will present a work in progress titled Al Rio/To the River and will engage in conversation about the project with curator José Esparza Chong Cuy. More info about the virtual program here. The Department of History of Art + Architecture invites you to join a virtual conversation with the co-curators of a forthcoming Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibition featuring Juan de Pareja, a 17th-century Afro-Hispanic painter born into slavery. Check here for more info and to register. Danish artist Jens Haaning recently submitted two blank canvases to the Kunsten Museum of Modern Art in exchange for $84,000. Entitled Take the Money and Run, Haaning describes the work as a commentary on poor wages and unfair working conditions. Read more about the artist's message here. |
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Share this email Update your preferences Unsubscribe Image (Header): Zig Jackson, Headlands, Sausalito, 1997, printed 2019. Archival pigment print. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Richard and Ronay Menschel Fund for the Acquisition of Photographs, 2020.9, © Zig Jackson. Image courtesy Andrew Smith Gallery. |
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