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Opening Soon: Displaying Latin AmericaJanuary 26–May 12 This exhibition explores the vibrant cosmopolitan architecture culture in Latin America during the interwar period, using original materials from collections at Harvard. More | |
Now On ViewOn view in the University Collections Gallery on Level 2, Clay—Modeling African Design highlights artistic innovation and creativity in Africa as seen primarily through the traditions of ceramic arts from across the continent and over its long history. Visiting artist Jace Clayton’s installation in our Lightbox Gallery on Level 5, Jace Clayton, The Great Salt, brings a fresh perspective to a work of colonial silver used throughout the 20th century in Harvard inauguration ceremonies. | |
In the PressAccording to Arch Daily, “Renzo Piano’s renovation of the Harvard Art Museums is, years on, a quiet, neighborly triumph.” A new book explores the identity of the model for Degas’s famous Little Dancer Aged Fourteen; bronze casts of the sculpture can be found locally at the Harvard Art Museums, the Museum of Fine Arts, and the Clark Art Institute. More | |
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Gallery Talks Join us for regular gallery talks about works of art on view; upcoming topics include ancient Egyptian magic and cultural diversity in Egypt during the Roman period. Check the calendar for the full lineup. | |
Visitor Survey: Animal-Shaped Vessels Exhibition Thanks to all who visited our Animal-Shaped Vessels exhibition! We hope you’ll complete this brief survey about your visit—we’re grateful for your input! | |
Image: (header) Edouard Manet, French, Skating, 1877. Oil on canvas. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Bequest from the Collection of Maurice Wertheim, Class of 1906, 1951.50. | |
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