Gallery Talk: Nevin Aladağ’s Best Friends

Harvard Art Museums 32 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA

Nevin Aladağ’s ongoing portrait series Best Friends documents similarly dressed friends in cities worldwide. Focusing on friends Aladağ photographed in Germany, curatorial fellow Peter Murphy will discuss how unspoken elements such as clothing and body language express both individual and shared identity. This talk is offered in conjunction with the exhibition Made in Germany? Art and Identity in […]

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Concert: Sacred Music a cappella

Bellarmine Hall, Great Hall 1073 N. Benson Rd., Fairfield, CT, United States

Join us at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, December 17 in the Bellarmine Hall Great Hall for a very special a cappella performance by the Connecticut Chamber Choir, led by Michael Ciavaglia, DMA! Inspired by the artworks on view in Ink and Time: European Prints from the Wetmore Collection (Bellarmine Hall Galleries, September 12 - December […]

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In Tandem: Lynda Benglis & Sam Gilliam

Tandem Press 1743 Commercial Avenue, Madison, WI, United States

Lynda Benglis and Sam Gilliam, early practitioners at Tandem, are well known for their work toward redefining modernist abstraction. In the late 1960s Benglis, a feminist artist, created pours, acid-hued liquid rubber that congealed on floors or slumped in corners. Around the same time, Black artist and civil rights activist, Sam Gilliam, was developing his […]

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In Tandem: Lynda Benglis & Sam Gilliam

Tandem Press 1743 Commercial Avenue, Madison, WI, United States

Lynda Benglis and Sam Gilliam, early practitioners at Tandem, are well known for their work toward redefining modernist abstraction. In the late 1960s Benglis, a feminist artist, created pours, acid-hued liquid rubber that congealed on floors or slumped in corners. Around the same time, Black artist and civil rights activist, Sam Gilliam, was developing his […]

Free
Recurring

In Tandem: Lynda Benglis & Sam Gilliam

Tandem Press 1743 Commercial Avenue, Madison, WI, United States

Lynda Benglis and Sam Gilliam, early practitioners at Tandem, are well known for their work toward redefining modernist abstraction. In the late 1960s Benglis, a feminist artist, created pours, acid-hued liquid rubber that congealed on floors or slumped in corners. Around the same time, Black artist and civil rights activist, Sam Gilliam, was developing his […]

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