This Week

A black and white ink painting depicts vines and flowers.

All virtual events are free and open to everyone. We look forward to seeing you online!
 
This week on Harvard Art Museums from Home:

 A painting on a fan mounted flat on cream-colored paper depicts white irises with green stems and leaves on a dark blue background.

LECTURE

Japonisme

Mark your calendar and register today for an upcoming Painting Edo programon Tuesday, June 8! This online lecture considers the 19th-century creation of new ideas about what constituted “Japanese art.”

A black and white ink painting depicts vines and flowers.

LECTURE

Artful Touch

Friend of the museums, Harvard professor Jennifer L. Roberts kicked off the National Gallery of Art’s A. W. Mellon Lectures in the Fine Arts series with this video on printmaking as an art of physical contact. Roberts argues that the transfer under pressure between surfaces is a direct touch that can evoke multiple forms of intimacy. Check it out!

A photomontage shows four squares; inside each square is a Student Guide appearing to hold an object, with a faded ivory-toned image of the Harvard Art Museums’ Calderwood Courtyard as a backdrop.

DIGITAL TOOL/REFRAME

Reframing Tianlongshan

This digital resource investigates the Tianlongshan cave temples—from their creation and significance in Buddhist medieval China, to the removal and sale of fragments from the site, to the past and current display of cave fragments at the Harvard Art Museums.

A black and white ink painting depicts vines and flowers.

This online lecture by Yurika Wakamatsu, happening on Tuesday, May 25, will take you on a journey within an Okuhara Seiko painting—from an intricate web of tangled lines and inky blotches to a lotus pond bathed in moonlight. Register today!

Image (header): Okuhara Seiko, Lotus in Autumn, Japanese, Meiji era, 1872. Hanging scroll; ink on paper. Harvard Art Museums, Promised gift of Robert S. and Betsy G. Feinberg, TL42147.29.







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