| Check out this interview between photography curator Makeda Best and New York–based artist Wardell Milan. The Harvard Art Museums have acquired Milan’s Bill T. Jones (2018), a striking photographic collage of the American dancer, choreographer, director, and author. |
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| “You’re in this black room and the voices are following you around. There’s a bit of chaos to it, a bit of excitement, which I appreciated.” This is how one visitor described Krzysztof Wodiczko: Portrait, on view through April 17. In this provocative installation, video recordings capture voices of students and young people debating democracy, activating the museums’ iconic portrait of George Washington by Gilbert Stuart. |
| The Harvard Art Museums are delighted to partner with the Peabody Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology and the Harvard Museums of Science & Culture to offer a presentation by Sarah Clunis, from Harvard’s Peabody Museum. In a virtual talk on Tuesday, February 15, Clunis will reconsider the history and context of the Benin Bronzes in the care of Harvard. Registration is required. |
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| Register today for this upcoming virtual Art Talk on Tuesday, February 22. You’ll explore the life and work of composer, bassist, and Fluxus founder Benjamin Patterson. |
| If you missed the Art Talk Live event on Zelda Fitzgerald’s watercolors, you’re in luck because in this recording you can take a close look at a group of her bold works. |
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| | Images: (header) Rashid Johnson, American, Untitled Broken Crowd, 2021. Ceramic tile, mirror tile, oyster shells, branded red oak, bronze, spray enamel, oil stick, black soap, wax. Anonymous loan, TL42317. Photo: © Caitlin Cunningham Photography. Kehinde Wiley & Rashid Johnson: Kehinde Wiley, American, Portrait of Asia-Imani, Gabriella-Esnae, and Kaya Palmer, 2020. Oil on linen. The Tim & Danny Art Foundation, TL42289. © Kehinde Wiley. Photo: © Caitlin Cunningham Photography. Voices from the Collections: Wardell Milan, American, Bill T. Jones, 2018. Cut and pasted printed paper. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Richard and Ronay Menschel Fund for the Acquisition of Photographs, 2019.169. © Wardell Milan. Courtesy David Nolan Gallery, New York, and Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco. Debate in Action: Photo: © Zak Jensen. Benin Bronzes in Context: Head of an oba, Edo culture, Benin Kingdom, Nigeria. Bronze copper alloy. Peabody Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology, Gift of Oric Bates, 16-43-50/B1483. |
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