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What’s On The Bauhaus and Harvard Hans Arp’s Constellations II Clay—Modeling African Design Displaying Latin America Judith Raum: Raveled Fabrics |
Notes on Art And you thought March was all about spring break. This month, scholars will lend their insight to a diverse array of topics, from ancient Greek coins to a 20th-century Moroccan calligraphic panel. Jenny So gives us highlights of her investigation into our jade collection, and Eric Jan Sluijter delivers parts two and three of his series on artistic rivalry among painters of the Dutch Golden Age. |
All about the Bauhaus A hundred years later and there are still new discoveries to be made about the Bauhaus; we’re hosting a symposium to hear about the latest. Plus, the second installment of our Film by Design: Bauhaus and the Moving Image series includes a film by Walter Gropius, the school’s founder. |
Art in Action Take a closer look at the unique Moroccan calligraphic panel that continues to inspire curiosity in our Art Study Center. If you’re feeling creative, sign up to visit the Materials Lab, where you can take part in a collaborative art project inspired by the recent installation of Kara Walker’s U.S.A. Idioms. |
Talks, Tours, and More Our one-hour exhibition and architecture tours continue this month, student guides share their perspective on the collections nearly every weekend through May, and monthly member tours offer a museums experience outside our regular hours. Running tight on time? Pop into the galleries for a half-hour gallery talk or treat yourself to a midday organ recital in Adolphus Busch Hall. |
In the Press Sebastian Smee on The Bauhaus and Harvard for The Washington Post Curators Laura Muir and Lynette Roth discuss The Bauhaus and Harvard on WGBH’s Open Studio Harvard Magazine’s Lily Scherlis dives deep into The Bauhaus and Harvard The Boston Globe wraps up Boston-area Bauhaus happenings |
What’s Happening Friday, March 1, 4–5pm Art and Competition in the Dutch Golden Age: Erasmus Lectures on the History and Civilization of the Netherlands and Flanders, Part 2 Tuesday, March 5, 12:30–1pm Gallery Talk: Introduction to the Dark Arts—Ancient Egyptian Magic Wednesday, March 6, 3:30–4:30pm Tour: The Architectural History of the Harvard Art Museums Wednesday, March 6, 6–7:15pm Art and Religious Devotion in Morocco: Notes on a Calligraphic Panel from the Harvard Art Museums Thursday, March 7, 12:15–12:45 Midday Organ Recital: Jeremy Bruns Thursday, March 7, 12:30–1pm Gallery Talk: Girls and Their Dolls Friday, March 8, 11am–noon Art Study Center Seminar: Painted Piety—The Art of Religious Devotion in Morocco Friday, March 8, 4–5pm Art and Competition in the Dutch Golden Age: Erasmus Lectures on the History and Civilization of the Netherlands and Flanders, Part 3 Tuesday, March 12, 12:30–1pm Gallery Talk: Pigments and Colors in Medieval Spain—Lluís Borrassà Tuesday, March 12, 2–4pm Materials Lab Workshop: Shadow/Substance—Paper Cutting and Kara Walker Wednesday, March 13, 9–10am Members Tour Wednesday, March 13, 3:30–4:30pm Tour: Hans Arp’s Constellations II Wednesday, March 13, 6–7pm Rare and Beautiful Objects, New and Unexpected Findings: Revisiting Harvard’s Early Chinese Jades Thursday, March 14, 12:15–12:45pm Midday Organ Recital: Raymond Hawkins Thursday, March 14, 12:30–1pm Gallery Talk: Two Ladies on the “Two Ladies” Tuesday, March 19 12:30–1pm Gallery Talk: Activation of Moholy-Nagy’s Light Prop for an Electric Stage Thursday, March 21, 12:30–1pm Gallery Talk: Gesture/Geste Tuesday, March 26, 6–7pm The Coinage of the Achaian League: Between Federal Authority and Civic Autonomy Thursday, March 28, 12:15–12:45pm Midday Organ Recital: Mitchell Crawford Thursday, March 28, 12:30–1pm Gallery Talk: Poetry, Painting, and the Plastic Arts Thursday, March 28, 6–7pm Film by Design: Bauhaus and the Moving Image, Part 2 Friday, March 29, 10am–5pm Bauhaus 100: Object Lessons from a Historic Collection Student guide tours run Fridays at 2pm, and Saturdays and Sundays at 11am and 3pm. Note that tours will not be offered March 15–17 and March 22–24 because of spring break. |
Visitor Information Open daily, 10am–5pm Limited free parking for visitors is available from 10am to 5pm on weekends in Harvard University’s Broadway Garage, at 7 Felton Street. Plan your visit |
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Kara Walker, American, U.S.A. Idioms, 2017. Collage of Sumi ink and graphite on cut newsprint on gessoed white wove paper. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Margaret Fisher Fund, 2017.220. © Kara Walker; image courtesy of Sikkema Jenkins & Co. |
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