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Explore More: The Schneider/Erdman Printer’s Proof CollectionAccompanying our Analog Culture exhibition (May 19–August 12, 2018) is a new online Special Collection focused on the Schneider/Erdman Printer’s Proofs. This digital resource makes all of the nearly 450 photographs in the collection accessible to scholars and general audiences alike. More | |
Cambridge Open ArchivesMonday, June 11, 4–5pm and 5–6pmMaterials Lab, Lower Level As part of this annual event, staff from the Harvard Art Museums Archives will present selected archival materials, with a focus on the history of the Calderwood Courtyard. | |
Now on View: Survivor’s RemorseLightbox Gallery, Level 5 This newly commissioned installation by American artist A.K. Burns takes the life and art of David Wojnarowicz as a point of departure. Wojnarowicz’s work is part of the Analog Culture exhibition. More | |
Translating into Colors: Van Gogh’s Copies after MilletTuesday, June 19, 6–7:30pm Van Gogh admired the French artist Jean-François Millet, ultimately producing 20 paintings after Millet’s work. Van Gogh Museum curator Nienke Bakker will explore the connection between the two artists. More | |
Members TourWednesday, June 20, 5:30–6:30pm Members are invited to discover our collections during a special curator-led tour through select galleries, held outside the museums’ public hours. More | |
Transgressions: David Wojnarowicz, Post-Punk Cinema, and Queer Video ActivismWednesday, June 27, 6–8pm A chance to see rarely screened films by Wojnarowicz and others, followed by a discussion with artist A.K. Burns. More | |
Art Study Center Seminar: The Story of the Print—Photographs from the Schneider/Erdman Printer’s Proof CollectionFriday, June 29, 11am–noon Artist and printer Gary Schneider will join curator Jennifer Quick to discuss photographs he printed for such artists as Robert Gober, John Schabel, and Peter Hujar. More | |
Nam June Paik: Screen PlayOpening Saturday, June 30 This exhibition presents a group of works by groundbreaking global artist Nam June Paik. The objects on view include TV Crown, a television modified to visualize sound waves on its screen, and an iconic TV Buddha, part of the artist’s exploration of closed-circuit television. More | |
Highlights from IndexOver the past few years, the Harvard Art Museums have exchanged a number of high-profile works with peer institutions in the United States and abroad. One current highlight is a landscape painting on loan from the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam. More A common method for cleaning works on paper may also be one of the most surprising to non-conservators: water baths. More | |
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Also This Month
Join our experts for regular gallery talks. Upcoming topics include our Inventur exhibition, Vincent van Gogh’s late landscapes, and darkroom techniques. Check the calendar for the full lineup.
Join our student guides for in-depth tours focused on objects in our collections, free with admission. Tours run Fridays at 2pm and Saturdays and Sundays at 11am and 3pm. More | |
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We’re a Blue Star Museum! As a Blue Star Museum, we offer free admission to the nation’s active-duty military personnel and their families, including National Guard and Reserve. | |
Image: (header) Vincent van Gogh, Dutch, Snow-Covered Field with a Harrow (after Millet), 1890. Oil on canvas. Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam (Vincent van Gogh Foundation), s0175V1962, TL41883. | |
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