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SUMMARY:A Stroll through History at the Harvard Art Museums
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a stroll through three fascinating historical spaces at the Harvard Art Museums: Adophus Busch Hall\, the home of the Busch-Reisinger Museum from 1917 to 1991; the Calderwood Courtyard\, the architectural centerpiece of the 32 Quincy Street building\, whose arches are modeled after the facade of a 16th-century canon’s house in Montepulciano\, Italy; and the Naumburg Room\, a hidden “living room” bequeathed to the Fogg Museum in 1930. Starting at Adolphus Busch Hall at 29 Kirkland Street\, this tour will explore each location’s significance to Harvard Art Museums’ history through stories drawn from the rich visual and documentary holdings of the museums’ archives. Please note that the walking tour will take place rain or shine. \nLed by:\nMegan Schwenke\, Senior Archivist/Records Manager\, Harvard Art Museums Archives \nFree admission\, but registration is required and space is limited. You can register by clicking on the event on this form\, beginning on Sunday\, September 21\, at 10am. \nWe will meet at the front entrance of Adolphus Busch Hall\, at 29 Kirkland Street. Please arrive 15 minutes before the start of the program to allow sufficient time to sign in with staff.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/a-stroll-through-history-at-the-harvard-art-museums/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138
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ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Art Museums":MAILTO:john_connolly@harvard.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250923T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250923T130000
DTSTAMP:20260515T054819
CREATED:20250910T175839Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250910T175846Z
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk: From Hadda to Harvard—A Journey through Afghanistan’s Buddhist Art (Conducted in Dari)
DESCRIPTION:Note that this talk will be conducted in Dari. \nلطفاً توجه داشته باشید که این سخنرانی به زبان فارسی دری برگزار خواهد شد. \nThe ancient site of Hadda\, located near present-day Jalalabad\, was a major center of Buddhist art and culture between the 1st and 6th centuries CE. Hadda’s sculptures offer a glimpse into Afghanistan’s vibrant role in the spread of Buddhism along the Silk Road. This talk focuses on original artworks from Hadda and explores their historical and spiritual significance. \nساحه باستانی هده، که در نزدیکی شهر جلال‌آبادامروزی قرار دارد، یکی از مراکز مهم هنر و فرهنگ بودایی میان سدهٔ نخست تا ششم میلادی بود. مجسمه‌های هده نقش پررنگ افغانستان را در گسترش بودیزم در امتداد جادهٔ ابریشم به نمایش می‌گذارند. این سخنرانی بر آثار اصلی از هده تمرکز دارد و اهمیت تاریخی و معنوی آن‌ها را بررسی می‌کند. \nThis gallery talk is part of our New on View series\, highlighting recent gallery installations and presenting new insights into recent acquisitions or old favorites. \nاین سخنرانی بخشی از سلسلهٔ «جدید در معرض دید» است که آثاری تازه به نمایش گذاشته شده‌ را برجسته می‌سازد و دیدگاه‌های نو دربارهٔ دستاوردهای تازه یا آثار محبوب گذشته را ارائه می‌کند. \nLed by: Nasrin Belali\, Curatorial Assistant for the Collection\, Division of Asian and Mediterranean Art \nارائه‌کننده:نسرین بلالی، دستیار مسئول مجموعه در بخش هنرهای آسیایی و مدیترانه یی \nPlease check in with museum staff at the Visitor Services desk in the Calderwood Courtyard to request to join the gallery talk. Space is limited\, and talks are available on a first-come\, first-served basis; no registration is required. \nبرای پیوستن به این سخنرانی لطفاً در میز خدمات بازدیدکنندگان در صحن صالون Calderwood مراجعه کنید. ظرفیت محدود است و حضور بر اساس اولویت خواهد بود؛ نیاز به ثبت‌ نام قبلی نیست.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/gallery-talk-from-hadda-to-harvard-a-journey-through-afghanistans-buddhist-art-conducted-in-dari/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138
CATEGORIES:Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Art Museums":MAILTO:john_connolly@harvard.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250912T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250912T120000
DTSTAMP:20260515T054819
CREATED:20250806T150850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250806T150850Z
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SUMMARY:Art Study Center Seminar: Conversations on Conservation
DESCRIPTION:In this seminar\, you will get a behind-the-scenes view of recent and ongoing projects undertaken in the Straus Center for Conservation and Technical Studies. Staff members from the Straus Center will share some works in progress and details about the numerous techniques and materials available to them in the care of objects and advancement of technical studies. \nThe Straus Center for Conservation and Technical Studies is a world leader in fine arts conservation\, research\, and training. The center’s laboratories are where conservation\, conservation science\, and curatorial practice intersect\, coming together to enrich the understanding of and care for the approximately 250\,000 objects in the Harvard Art Museums collections.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/art-study-center-seminar-conversations-on-conservation-3/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://artinamericaguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Conservation.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Art Museums":MAILTO:john_connolly@harvard.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250911T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250911T193000
DTSTAMP:20260515T054819
CREATED:20250805T184537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250805T184537Z
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SUMMARY:Opening Lecture for Sketch\, Shade\, Smudge: Drawing from Gray to Black: Sticks\, Stumps\, and Fingers—Drawings Revealed
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to the opening lecture for the special exhibition Sketch\, Shade\, Smudge: Drawing from Gray to Black\, on view from September 12\, 2025 through January 18\, 2026. \nIn her lecture\, Kimberly Schenck\, former head of paper conservation at the National Gallery of Art in Washington\, D.C.\, will discuss the diversity of black drawing media and how it affords artists different mark-making possibilities. Textures can range from crumbly to waxy\, and marks made from pencils and sticks can be manipulated with tools such as fingertips\, rolled paper stumps\, and chamois cloths to create a range of tones. Artists also choose the paper for their media carefully—for its surface texture\, resiliency\, and color.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/opening-lecture-for-sketch-shade-smudge-drawing-from-gray-to-black-sticks-stumps-and-fingers-drawings-revealed/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138
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ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Art Museums":MAILTO:john_connolly@harvard.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250904T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250904T130000
DTSTAMP:20260515T054819
CREATED:20250811T200044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250811T200044Z
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk: Activation of Moholy-Nagy’s Light Prop for an Electric Stage
DESCRIPTION:Join staff as they discuss and activate this experimental device from 1930 by László Moholy-Nagy\, a Bauhaus pioneer. \nOur galleries are full of stories—this series of talks gives visitors a chance to hear the best ones! The talks highlight new works on view\, take a fresh look at old favorites\, investigate artists’ materials and techniques\, and reveal the latest discoveries by curators\, conservators\, fellows\, visiting artists\, technologists\, and other contributors. \nLed by:\nLynette Roth\, Daimler Curator of the Busch-Reisinger Museum\, Division of Modern and Contemporary Art
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/gallery-talk-activation-of-moholy-nagys-light-prop-for-an-electric-stage-16/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://artinamericaguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/08/Light-Prop.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Art Museums":MAILTO:john_connolly@harvard.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250830T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260104T170000
DTSTAMP:20260515T054819
CREATED:20250718T162925Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250718T163036Z
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SUMMARY:Edna Andrade: Imagination Is Never Static
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate a 20th-century artist whose innovative abstract drawings and paintings continue to inspire. \nEdna Andrade: Imagination Is Never Static offers a new look at the practice of acclaimed artist and educator Edna Andrade (1917–2008). Presenting a selection of drawings recently gifted to the Harvard Art Museums by the artist’s estate\, this exhibition emphasizes the central role of drawing as well as interdisciplinary exploration in her art and in modernist movements of the 20th century. \nAndrade is best known for her geometric compositions\, which were inspired by her interest in studying structures in nature\, architecture\, astronomy\, mathematics\, and art history. She carried this same set of wide-ranging inspirations and inquiry to her teaching. Her classroom bridged her own traditional artistic training of drawing from observation and the principles of the Bauhaus school that transformed U.S. arts curricula after faculty émigrés took up leadership positions in art and architecture programs\, such as Harvard’s Graduate School of Design. Andrade taught courses on color and design at the Philadelphia Museum School of Art and was part of an intellectual salon called Form Forum\, which brought mathematicians\, artists\, architects\, and philosophers together in an exchange of ideas. Presented on a university campus\, the exhibition explores the way that Andrade used drawing as a process of experimentation\, channeling her own multifaceted approach to art and design. \nCurated by Mitra Abbaspour\, Houghton Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art and Head of the Division of Modern and Contemporary Art\, and Madeline Murphy Turner\, Emily Rauh Pulitzer Curatorial Fellow in Contemporary Drawings; with Bridget Hinz\, Senior Curatorial Assistant for Special Exhibitions and Publications.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/edna-andrade-imagination-is-never-static/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Art Museums":MAILTO:john_connolly@harvard.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250815T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250815T130000
DTSTAMP:20260515T054819
CREATED:20250811T200044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250811T200044Z
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk: Beneath the Surface of Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux’s Why Born Enslaved!
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a close look at a painted plaster version of Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux’s 1868 sculpture Why Born Enslaved!\, which is on display for the first time in the exhibition The Solomon Collection: From Dürer to Degas and Beyond (May 24–August 17\, 2025). Conservator Susan Costello and exhibition curator Marina Kliger will discuss the bust’s conservation treatment and its mysterious origins. \nThe Solomon Collection: Dürer to Degas and Beyond celebrates a significant recent bequest to the Harvard Art Museums from passionate collectors Arthur K. and Mariot F. Solomon. The exhibition spotlights over 135 works\, including paintings\, sculptures\, drawings\, and prints by some of the most significant artists from the Renaissance to the 20th century\, and offers visitors an intimate view into the highly personal yet inherently collaborative nature of art collecting.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/gallery-talk-beneath-the-surface-of-jean-baptiste-carpeauxs-why-born-enslaved/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138
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ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Art Museums":MAILTO:john_connolly@harvard.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250715T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250715T130000
DTSTAMP:20260515T054819
CREATED:20250714T183604Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250714T183604Z
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SUMMARY:Gallery Talk: Print Perfect—Dutch Printmaking in the 1590s
DESCRIPTION:The Solomon Collection: Dürer to Degas and Beyond celebrates a significant recent bequest to the Harvard Art Museums from passionate collectors Arthur K. and Mariot F. Solomon. The exhibition spotlights over 135 works\, including paintings\, sculptures\, drawings\, and prints by some of the most significant artists from the Renaissance to the 20th century\, and offers visitors an intimate view into the highly personal yet inherently collaborative nature of art collecting. \nLed by:\nSusanne Bartels\, Stanley H. Durwood Foundation Curatorial Fellow\, Division of European and American Art
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/gallery-talk-print-perfect-dutch-printmaking-in-the-1590s/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://artinamericaguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/Jacques-de-Gheyn-II.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Art Museums":MAILTO:john_connolly@harvard.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250711T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250711T130000
DTSTAMP:20260515T054819
CREATED:20250708T145637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250708T145637Z
UID:113854-1752237000-1752238800@artinamericaguide.com
SUMMARY:Gallery Talk: A Universal Vision—Creative Synthesis of European Prints and Indian Paintings at the Mughal Court
DESCRIPTION:European prints became a key source of inspiration for artists at the courts of Akbar (r. 1556–1605) and Jahangir (r. 1605–27) in northern India. Mughal painters adopted this foreign vocabulary but made it their own by incorporating local style and techniques and by adding iconographic elements that would be meaningful to a pluralistic audience. The result of this innovative synthesis is not merely a Europeanized mode of painting but a vision linked to Akbar’s religious universalism and the global connections of the Mughal court. Curatorial fellow Janet O’Brien will guide visitors through a new installation in Gallery 2400 that features Mughal paintings and drawings that capture this new visual idiom. \nThis gallery talk is part of our New on View series\, highlighting recent gallery installations and presenting new insights into recent acquisitions or old favorites. \nLed by:\nJanet O’Brien\, Calderwood Curatorial Fellow in South Asian and Islamic Art\, Division of Asian and Mediterranean Art \nPlease check in with museum staff at the Visitor Services desk in the Calderwood Courtyard to request to join the gallery talk. Space is limited\, and talks are available on a first-come\, first-served basis; no registration is required.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/gallery-talk-a-universal-vision-creative-synthesis-of-european-prints-and-indian-paintings-at-the-mughal-court-5/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138
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ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Art Museums":MAILTO:john_connolly@harvard.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250710T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250710T130000
DTSTAMP:20260515T054819
CREATED:20250707T180405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250707T180405Z
UID:113845-1752150600-1752152400@artinamericaguide.com
SUMMARY:Gallery Talk: Meaning Makers
DESCRIPTION:In East Asian art\, nearly every aspect of an artwork’s design is encoded with meaning. Join associate curator Yan Yang for a talk about a new installation in the East Asian art gallery that investigates images—often drawn from the natural world and from literature—that convey rich information through allusion and wordplay. The installation includes paintings\, textiles\, and ceramics from China\, Korea\, and Japan. \nThis gallery talk is part of our New on View series\, highlighting recent gallery installations and presenting new insights into recent acquisitions or old favorites. \nLed by:\nYan Yang 楊妍\, Assistant Curator of the Collection\, Division of Asian and Mediterranean Art
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/gallery-talk-meaning-makers/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138
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ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Art Museums":MAILTO:john_connolly@harvard.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250709T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250709T130000
DTSTAMP:20260515T054819
CREATED:20250703T190202Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250703T190202Z
UID:113826-1752062400-1752066000@artinamericaguide.com
SUMMARY:Exhibition Tour: Edvard Munch: Technically Speaking
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an in-depth\, hour-long tour of our special exhibition Edvard Munch: Technically Speaking (March 7–July 27\, 2025)\, led by an exhibition curator. \nA dynamic collaboration between curatorial and conservation experts at the Harvard Art Museums\, Edvard Munch: Technically Speaking offers rare insight into the Norwegian artist’s innovative techniques and the recurring themes across his paintings\, woodcuts\, lithographs\, etchings\, and combination prints. The Harvard Art Museums house one of the largest and most significant collections of artwork by Munch in the United States\, and the exhibition showcases roughly 70 works\, including key loans from Munchmuseet in Oslo\, Norway.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/exhibition-tour-edvard-munch-technically-speaking-14/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138
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ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Art Museums":MAILTO:john_connolly@harvard.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250708T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250708T130000
DTSTAMP:20260515T054819
CREATED:20250703T190203Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250703T190203Z
UID:113813-1751977800-1751979600@artinamericaguide.com
SUMMARY:Gallery Talk: Marks\, Stamps\, and Tags—Visible Traces of Provenance in the Solomon Collection
DESCRIPTION:Join exhibition curator Casey Monahan as she discusses the visible traces of ownership\, or provenance\, seen in works in the exhibition The Solomon Collection: Dürer to Degas and Beyond (May 24–August 17\, 2025). \nThe Solomon Collection: Dürer to Degas and Beyond celebrates a significant recent bequest to the Harvard Art Museums from passionate collectors Arthur K. and Mariot F. Solomon. The exhibition spotlights over 135 works\, including paintings\, sculptures\, drawings\, and prints by some of the most significant artists from the Renaissance to the 20th century\, and offers visitors an intimate view into the highly personal yet inherently collaborative nature of art collecting. \nLed by:\nCasey Monahan\, Cunningham Senior Curatorial Assistant for the Collection\, Division of European and American Art
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/gallery-talk-marks-stamps-and-tags-visible-traces-of-provenance-in-the-solomon-collection/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138
CATEGORIES:Event,Exhibition
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ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Art Museums":MAILTO:john_connolly@harvard.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250702T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250702T130000
DTSTAMP:20260515T054819
CREATED:20250627T201909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250627T201909Z
UID:113802-1751459400-1751461200@artinamericaguide.com
SUMMARY:Gallery Talk: The Artist’s Toolbox—Experiments with Color in the Solomon Collection
DESCRIPTION:Join Erica Lawton to learn about the unusual tools artists used to make some of the colorful abstract works featured in the exhibition The Solomon Collection: Dürer to Degas and Beyond (May 24–August 17\, 2025). \nThe Solomon Collection: Dürer to Degas and Beyond celebrates a significant recent bequest to the Harvard Art Museums from passionate collectors Arthur K. and Mariot F. Solomon. The exhibition spotlights over 135 works\, including paintings\, sculptures\, drawings\, and prints by some of the most significant artists from the Renaissance to the 20th century\, and offers visitors an intimate view into the highly personal yet inherently collaborative nature of art collecting.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/gallery-talk-the-artists-toolbox-experiments-with-color-in-the-solomon-collection-2/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138
CATEGORIES:Event,Exhibition
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ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Art Museums":MAILTO:john_connolly@harvard.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250628T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250628T130000
DTSTAMP:20260515T054819
CREATED:20250623T200120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250623T200120Z
UID:113750-1751112000-1751115600@artinamericaguide.com
SUMMARY:Exhibition Tour: The Solomon Collection: From Dürer to Degas and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an in-depth\, hour-long tour of our special exhibition The Solomon Collection: Dürer to Degas and Beyond (May 24–August 17\, 2025)\, led by one of the exhibition curators. \nThe Solomon Collection: Dürer to Degas and Beyond celebrates a significant recent bequest to the Harvard Art Museums from passionate collectors Arthur K. and Mariot F. Solomon. The exhibition spotlights over 135 works\, including paintings\, sculptures\, drawings\, and prints by some of the most significant artists from the Renaissance to the 20th century\, and offers visitors an intimate view into the highly personal yet inherently collaborative nature of art collecting.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/exhibition-tour-the-solomon-collection-from-durer-to-degas-and-beyond-2/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138
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ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Art Museums":MAILTO:john_connolly@harvard.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250626T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250626T210000
DTSTAMP:20260515T054819
CREATED:20250612T211424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250612T211424Z
UID:113681-1750957200-1750971600@artinamericaguide.com
SUMMARY:Harvard Art Museums at Night
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening of art\, fun\, food\, and more! This event is free and open to everyone. We’re celebrating the launch of our new publication Harvard Art Museums: In Your Hands as well as the return of Vincent van Gogh’s Self-Portrait Dedicated to Paul Gauguin\, which had been on loan to the Museum of Fine Arts\, Boston. \nGather with friends and mingle inside our Italian-inspired courtyard while taking in the smooth sounds from DJ C-Zone. Browse the museum shop and chat over a snack or drink for purchase from local vendors\, such as Idle Hands Craft Ales and Cocobelly Bites. Head down to the Lower Level to make art in the Materials Lab. Take a Spotlight Tour in the galleries and afterward wander the rest of the collections—there are over 50 galleries to explore! Don’t miss the acclaimed exhibition Edvard Munch: Technically Speaking\, which closes July 27\, before the next At Night! There will be activities throughout the evening and a chance to win lots of prizes.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/harvard-art-museums-at-night-23/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138
CATEGORIES:Event,Exhibition
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ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Art Museums":MAILTO:john_connolly@harvard.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250625T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250625T130000
DTSTAMP:20260515T054819
CREATED:20250612T211424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250612T211424Z
UID:113677-1750854600-1750856400@artinamericaguide.com
SUMMARY:Gallery Talk: Edvard Munch: Technically Speaking
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a focused discussion about techniques and materials in our special exhibition Edvard Munch: Technically Speaking (March 7–July 27\, 2025)\, led by a conservator from the Straus Center for Conservation and Technical Studies. A dynamic collaboration between curatorial and conservation experts\, the exhibition offers rare insight into Munch’s innovative techniques and the recurring themes across his paintings\, woodcuts\, lithographs\, etchings\, and combination prints. \nPlease check in with museum staff at the Visitor Services desk in the Calderwood Courtyard to request to join the gallery talk. Space is limited\, and talks are available on a first-come\, first-served basis; no registration is required.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/gallery-talk-edvard-munch-technically-speaking-6/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138
CATEGORIES:Event,Exhibition
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://artinamericaguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Two-Human-Beings-The-Lonely-Ones.-2023.jpeg
ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Art Museums":MAILTO:john_connolly@harvard.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250624T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250624T130000
DTSTAMP:20260515T054819
CREATED:20250612T185718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250612T185718Z
UID:113673-1750768200-1750770000@artinamericaguide.com
SUMMARY:Gallery Talk: Disrupt the View
DESCRIPTION:In her installation Disrupt the View: Arlene Shechet at the Harvard Art Museums\, on view through July 6\, 2025\, contemporary sculptor Arlene Shechet presents her recent work alongside historical German\, Japanese\, and Chinese porcelain objects from the Harvard Art Museums collections. \nJoin curator Lynette Roth as she talks about Shechet’s artistic process\, her collaborations with German porcelain manufactory workers\, and how the artist recontextualized these remarkable objects to speak to the larger history of labor\, class\, and global trade.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/gallery-talk-disrupt-the-view-2/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138
CATEGORIES:Event,Exhibition
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://artinamericaguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Shechet.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Art Museums":MAILTO:john_connolly@harvard.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250621T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250621T123000
DTSTAMP:20260515T054819
CREATED:20250612T185718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250612T185718Z
UID:113666-1750505400-1750509000@artinamericaguide.com
SUMMARY:Exhibition Tour: Edvard Munch: Technically Speaking
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an in-depth\, hour-long tour of our special exhibition Edvard Munch: Technically Speaking (March 7–July 27\, 2025)\, led by an exhibition curator. \nA dynamic collaboration between curatorial and conservation experts at the Harvard Art Museums\, Edvard Munch: Technically Speaking offers rare insight into the Norwegian artist’s innovative techniques and the recurring themes across his paintings\, woodcuts\, lithographs\, etchings\, and combination prints. The Harvard Art Museums house one of the largest and most significant collections of artwork by Munch in the United States\, and the exhibition showcases roughly 70 works\, including key loans from Munchmuseet in Oslo\, Norway.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/exhibition-tour-edvard-munch-technically-speaking-12/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138
CATEGORIES:Event,Exhibition
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://artinamericaguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Two-Human-Beings-The-Lonely-Ones-2.jpeg
ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Art Museums":MAILTO:john_connolly@harvard.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250618T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250618T130000
DTSTAMP:20260515T054819
CREATED:20250612T185718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250612T185718Z
UID:113662-1750248000-1750251600@artinamericaguide.com
SUMMARY:Exhibition Tour: Edvard Munch: Technically Speaking
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an in-depth\, hour-long tour of our special exhibition Edvard Munch: Technically Speaking (March 7–July 27\, 2025)\, led by an exhibition curator. \nA dynamic collaboration between curatorial and conservation experts at the Harvard Art Museums\, Edvard Munch: Technically Speaking offers rare insight into the Norwegian artist’s innovative techniques and the recurring themes across his paintings\, woodcuts\, lithographs\, etchings\, and combination prints. The Harvard Art Museums house one of the largest and most significant collections of artwork by Munch in the United States\, and the exhibition showcases roughly 70 works\, including key loans from Munchmuseet in Oslo\, Norway. \nPlease check in with museum staff at the Visitor Services desk in the Calderwood Courtyard to request to join the tour. Tours are limited to 18 people and are available on a first-come\, first-served basis; no registration is required.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/exhibition-tour-edvard-munch-technically-speaking-13/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138
CATEGORIES:Event,Exhibition
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://artinamericaguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Two-Human-Beings-The-Lonely-Ones-1.jpeg
ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Art Museums":MAILTO:john_connolly@harvard.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250617T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250617T130000
DTSTAMP:20260515T054819
CREATED:20250611T151418Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250611T151418Z
UID:113645-1750163400-1750165200@artinamericaguide.com
SUMMARY:Gallery Talk: The Artist’s Toolbox—Experiments with Color in the Solomon Collection
DESCRIPTION:Join Erica Lawton to learn about the unusual tools artists used to make some of the colorful abstract works featured in the exhibition The Solomon Collection: Dürer to Degas and Beyond (May 24–August 17\, 2025). \nThe Solomon Collection: Dürer to Degas and Beyond celebrates a significant recent bequest to the Harvard Art Museums from passionate collectors Arthur K. and Mariot F. Solomon. The exhibition spotlights over 135 works\, including paintings\, sculptures\, drawings\, and prints by some of the most significant artists from the Renaissance to the 20th century\, and offers visitors an intimate view into the highly personal yet inherently collaborative nature of art collecting. \nLed by:\nErica Lawton\, Administrative Coordinator\, Director’s Office \nPlease check in with museum staff at the Visitor Services desk in the Calderwood Courtyard to request to join the gallery talk. Space is limited\, and talks are available on a first-come\, first-served basis; no registration is required.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/gallery-talk-the-artists-toolbox-experiments-with-color-in-the-solomon-collection/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138
CATEGORIES:Event,Exhibition
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://artinamericaguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Kenai-II.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Art Museums":MAILTO:john_connolly@harvard.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250613T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250613T130000
DTSTAMP:20260515T054819
CREATED:20250609T135815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250609T135815Z
UID:113549-1749817800-1749819600@artinamericaguide.com
SUMMARY:Gallery Talk: A Universal Vision—Creative Synthesis of European Prints and Indian Paintings at the Mughal Court
DESCRIPTION:European prints became a key source of inspiration for artists at the courts of Akbar (r. 1556–1605) and Jahangir (r. 1605–27) in northern India. Mughal painters adopted this foreign vocabulary but made it their own by incorporating local style and techniques and by adding iconographic elements that would be meaningful to a pluralistic audience. The result of this innovative synthesis is not merely a Europeanized mode of painting but a vision linked to Akbar’s religious universalism and the global connections of the Mughal court. Curatorial fellow Janet O’Brien will guide visitors through a new installation in Gallery 2400 that features Mughal paintings and drawings that capture this new visual idiom.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/gallery-talk-a-universal-vision-creative-synthesis-of-european-prints-and-indian-paintings-at-the-mughal-court-4/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138
CATEGORIES:Event
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://artinamericaguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Universal-Vision.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Art Museums":MAILTO:john_connolly@harvard.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250612T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250612T130000
DTSTAMP:20260515T054819
CREATED:20250609T135816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250609T135816Z
UID:113545-1749731400-1749733200@artinamericaguide.com
SUMMARY:Gallery Talk: Wilhelm Lehmbruck’s Head of a Thinker
DESCRIPTION:Join curatorial fellow Peter Murphy for an in-depth discussion of Wilhelm Lehmbruck’s Head of a Thinker (1918)\, which will consider the work in the context of World War I. The sculpture is featured in the exhibition The Solomon Collection: From Dürer to Degas and Beyond (May 24–August 17\, 2025). \nThe Solomon Collection: Dürer to Degas and Beyond celebrates a significant recent bequest to the Harvard Art Museums from passionate collectors Arthur K. and Mariot F. Solomon. The exhibition spotlights over 135 works\, including paintings\, sculptures\, drawings\, and prints by some of the most significant artists from the Renaissance to the 20th century\, and offers visitors an intimate view into the highly personal yet inherently collaborative nature of art collecting. \nLed by:\nPeter Murphy\, Stefan Engelhorn Curatorial Fellow in the Busch-Reisinger Museum\, Division of Modern and Contemporary Art
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/gallery-talk-wilhelm-lehmbrucks-head-of-a-thinker/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138
CATEGORIES:Event,Exhibition
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://artinamericaguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Head-of-a-Thinker.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Art Museums":MAILTO:john_connolly@harvard.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250611T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250611T130000
DTSTAMP:20260515T054819
CREATED:20250609T135816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250609T135816Z
UID:113540-1749643200-1749646800@artinamericaguide.com
SUMMARY:Exhibition Tour: Edvard Munch: Technically Speaking
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an in-depth\, hour-long tour of our special exhibition Edvard Munch: Technically Speaking (March 7–July 27\, 2025)\, led by an exhibition curator. \nA dynamic collaboration between curatorial and conservation experts at the Harvard Art Museums\, Edvard Munch: Technically Speaking offers rare insight into the Norwegian artist’s innovative techniques and the recurring themes across his paintings\, woodcuts\, lithographs\, etchings\, and combination prints. The Harvard Art Museums house one of the largest and most significant collections of artwork by Munch in the United States\, and the exhibition showcases roughly 70 works\, including key loans from Munchmuseet in Oslo\, Norway. \nPlease check in with museum staff at the Visitor Services desk in the Calderwood Courtyard to request to join the tour. Tours are limited to 18 people and are available on a first-come\, first-served basis; no registration is required.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/exhibition-tour-edvard-munch-technically-speaking-11/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138
CATEGORIES:Event,Exhibition
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://artinamericaguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Two-Human-Beings-The-Lonely-Ones.jpeg
ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Art Museums":MAILTO:john_connolly@harvard.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250607T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250607T130000
DTSTAMP:20260515T054819
CREATED:20250602T145648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250602T145648Z
UID:113532-1749297600-1749301200@artinamericaguide.com
SUMMARY:Exhibition Tour: The Solomon Collection: From Dürer to Degas and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an in-depth\, hour-long tour of our special exhibition The Solomon Collection: Dürer to Degas and Beyond (May 24–August 17\, 2025)\, led by one of the exhibition curators. \nThe Solomon Collection: Dürer to Degas and Beyond celebrates a significant recent bequest to the Harvard Art Museums from passionate collectors Arthur K. and Mariot F. Solomon. The exhibition spotlights over 135 works\, including paintings\, sculptures\, drawings\, and prints by some of the most significant artists from the Renaissance to the 20th century\, and offers visitors an intimate view into the highly personal yet inherently collaborative nature of art collecting. \nPlease check in with museum staff at the Visitor Services desk in the Calderwood Courtyard to request to join the tour. Space is limited\, and tours are available on a first-come\, first-served basis; no registration is required.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/exhibition-tour-the-solomon-collection-from-durer-to-degas-and-beyond/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138
CATEGORIES:Event,Exhibition
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://artinamericaguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/Solomon_Black-Form-in-Sky-2.jpeg
ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Art Museums":MAILTO:john_connolly@harvard.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250606T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250606T210000
DTSTAMP:20260515T054819
CREATED:20250515T161307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250515T161307Z
UID:113314-1749232800-1749243600@artinamericaguide.com
SUMMARY:28th Annual Do It Your Damn Self!! National Youth Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Cambridge Art Center’s 28th Annual Do It Your Damn Self!! National Youth Film Festival\, the longest-running youth film festival in the country. A panel discussion with the teen filmmakers and a short reception in the Calderwood Courtyard will follow the screening. \nThe teen crew has been hard at work\, thoughtfully curating a selection of films to create an enjoyable and thought-provoking anthology. This inspiring evening will showcase a diverse range of stories that highlight different cultures\, perspectives\, and experiences\, created by young filmmakers from across the globe. Don’t miss the opportunity to engage with filmmakers after the screening and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of this community gathering. Bring your friends and family to celebrate the power of storytelling and the future of cinema!
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/28th-annual-do-it-your-damn-self-national-youth-film-festival/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138
CATEGORIES:Event
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://artinamericaguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/DIYDS_2025.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Art Museums":MAILTO:john_connolly@harvard.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250605T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250605T120000
DTSTAMP:20260515T054819
CREATED:20250529T165751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250529T165751Z
UID:113511-1749121200-1749124800@artinamericaguide.com
SUMMARY:Art Study Center Seminar: Experiment and Disruption in Mid-Century Argentine Art
DESCRIPTION:Join Madeline Murphy Turner for an exploration of experimental mid-20th-century art from Argentina. Examining newly gifted works by major artists such as Carmelo Arden Quin\, Luis Benedit\, Diyi Laañ\, Raúl Lozza\, and Juan Melé\, this seminar will explore geometric abstraction\, political engagement\, and forms of play to shed light on the dynamism of artistic practice in Argentina’s recent history. \nLed by:\nMadeline Murphy Turner\, Emily Rauh Pulitzer Curatorial Fellow in Contemporary Drawings\, Division of Modern and Contemporary Art
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/art-study-center-seminar-experiment-and-disruption-in-mid-century-argentine-art/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138
CATEGORIES:Event
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://artinamericaguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/Lignes-Noires.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Art Museums":MAILTO:john_connolly@harvard.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250604T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250604T130000
DTSTAMP:20260515T054819
CREATED:20250520T183809Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250520T183809Z
UID:113390-1749040200-1749042000@artinamericaguide.com
SUMMARY:Gallery Talk: Edvard Munch: Technically Speaking
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a focused discussion about techniques and materials in our special exhibition Edvard Munch: Technically Speaking (March 7–July 27\, 2025)\, led by a conservator from the Straus Center for Conservation and Technical Studies. A dynamic collaboration between curatorial and conservation experts\, the exhibition offers rare insight into Munch’s innovative techniques and the recurring themes across his paintings\, woodcuts\, lithographs\, etchings\, and combination prints. \nPlease check in with museum staff at the Visitor Services desk in the Calderwood Courtyard to request to join the gallery talk. Space is limited\, and talks are available on a first-come\, first-served basis; no registration is required.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/gallery-talk-edvard-munch-technically-speaking-5/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138
CATEGORIES:Event,Exhibition
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://artinamericaguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/Two-Human-Beings-The-Lonely-Ones.-2023-1.jpeg
ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Art Museums":MAILTO:john_connolly@harvard.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250530T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250530T130000
DTSTAMP:20260515T054819
CREATED:20250520T183810Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250520T183810Z
UID:113366-1748608200-1748610000@artinamericaguide.com
SUMMARY:Gallery Talk: Kenneth Noland and His Radical Geometry
DESCRIPTION:In 1964\, Kenneth Noland created a series of geometric stained canvas paintings depicting rings and chevrons\, which were then featured in the Venice Biennale presentation of contemporary American painting. Harvard Art Museums conservators have recently advanced understanding of how to treat these stained canvas paintings\, which represent an innovative development in painting from this era. Join a conversation between a curator and a conservator about preparing Noland’s works for display in the exhibition The Solomon Collection: Dürer to Degas and Beyond (May 24–August 17\, 2025). \nThe Solomon Collection: Dürer to Degas and Beyond celebrates a significant recent bequest to the Harvard Art Museums from passionate collectors Arthur K. and Mariot F. Solomon. The exhibition spotlights over 135 works\, including paintings\, sculptures\, drawings\, and prints by some of the most significant artists from the Renaissance to the 20th century\, and offers visitors an intimate view into the highly personal yet inherently collaborative nature of art collecting.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/gallery-talk-kenneth-noland-and-his-radical-geometry/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138
CATEGORIES:Event,Exhibition
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://artinamericaguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/Ring.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Art Museums":MAILTO:john_connolly@harvard.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250528T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250528T173000
DTSTAMP:20260515T054819
CREATED:20250513T153139Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250515T144129Z
UID:113261-1748448000-1748453400@artinamericaguide.com
SUMMARY:Opening Celebration: A Roundtable Discussion of The Solomon Collection: Dürer to Degas and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to the opening event for the special exhibition The Solomon Collection: Dürer to Degas and Beyond (May 24–August 17\, 2025)\, featuring a roundtable discussion between Boston-based artists Peter Lipsitt and Marjorie Minkin\, whose works are on view in the exhibition\, and New York–based art critic Karen Wilkin. Marina Kliger\, curatorial fellow at the Harvard Art Museums\, will serve as moderator. \nFollowing the program\, guests are invited to visit the exhibition on Level 3.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/opening-celebration-a-roundtable-discussion-of-the-solomon-collection-from-durer-to-degas-and-beyond/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138
CATEGORIES:Event,Exhibition
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://artinamericaguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/Solomon_Black-Form-in-Sky.jpeg
ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Art Museums":MAILTO:john_connolly@harvard.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250527T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250527T130000
DTSTAMP:20260515T054819
CREATED:20250515T161307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250515T161307Z
UID:113330-1748347200-1748350800@artinamericaguide.com
SUMMARY:Exhibition Tour: The Solomon Collection: Dürer to Degas and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an in-depth\, hour-long tour of our special exhibition The Solomon Collection: Dürer to Degas and Beyond (May 24–August 17\, 2025)\, led by one of the exhibition curators. \nThe Solomon Collection: Dürer to Degas and Beyond celebrates a significant recent bequest to the Harvard Art Museums from passionate collectors Arthur K. and Mariot F. Solomon. The exhibition spotlights over 135 works\, including paintings\, sculptures\, drawings\, and prints by some of the most significant artists from the Renaissance to the 20th century\, and offers visitors an intimate view into the highly personal yet inherently collaborative nature of art collecting. \nPlease check in with museum staff at the Visitor Services desk in the Calderwood Courtyard to request to join the tour. Space is limited\, and tours are available on a first-come\, first-served basis; no registration is required.
URL:https://artinamericaguide.com/event/exhibition-tour-the-solomon-collection-durer-to-degas-and-beyond/
LOCATION:Harvard Art Museums\, 32 Quincy Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138
CATEGORIES:Event,Exhibition
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://artinamericaguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/Solomon_Black-Form-in-Sky-1.jpeg
ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Art Museums":MAILTO:john_connolly@harvard.edu
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR