| | Thanks to all who joined us for the Materials Lab drop-in workshops last week. It was great to see everyone! We're rolling into February with more programs and the return of Student Guide Tours! Speaking of return, the House mascot lookalike showcase is back, with an apology to the Dudley Community as we don't have any images of Kenny G in our collections. Instead, we offer this cat playing a saxophone. |
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| Joint Panel with Krzysztof Wodiczko: A Dialogue on Art, Technology, and Spectacle + Art, Community, and Institutions Wednesday, February 9 6-8PM Join us for two consecutive panels featuring artist Krzysztof Wodiczko, artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, and Jill Medvedow, Director of the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) in Boston. |
| student guide tour Kehinde Wiley/ Rashid Johnson with Phillip Michalak and Cecilia Zhou Thursday, February 10 8-8:30PM Celebrate Black History Month with Phillip Michalak ’23 and Cecilia Zhou ’22, who will discuss two new works of art by renowned Black artists now on view at HAM. |
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Join Micah Buis, Associate Director of Publishing and Managing Editor at HAM, and Jennifer Quick, former Research Curator at HAM, as they discuss the process and unique aspects of publishing in the art museum. __________________________________________________ From Our Friends... You are invited to attend the opening program for Radcliffe's new contemporary art exhibition Precipitation for an Arid Landscape. Join the online conversation between artist Gala Porras-Kim and art historian Martha Buskirk today at 4 PM. Reconsider the history and context of the Benin Bronzes in the care of Harvard with Sarah Clunis, the new curator of African collections at the Peabody Museum. Get closer to The Night Watch than ever before, with the help of 717 gigapixels. The Rijksmuseum recently unveiled the largest and most detailed photograph of any artwork, and naturally they chose Rembrandt van Rijn’s 1642 masterpiece. Prefer to see Rembrandt in person? Visit our second floor galleries to view his oil on panel work, Portrait of an Old Man. Or maybe you're in the mood for more high-res classics? Check out this 10 gigapixel scan of Johannes Vermeer's Girl with the Pearl Earring. |
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Share this email Update your preferences Unsubscribe Image (Header): Lyonel Feininger, Untitled [Cat Playing Saxophone, and Mice], 9/1908. Watercolor and black ink on paper. Harvard Art Museums/Busch-Reisinger Museum, Gift of Julia Feininger, BR63.136 © Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn. |
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