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Encyclopedia or Kaleidoscope? When Private Philosophy Chambers Go PublicWednesday, November 1, 6–7:30pm In this lecture, Professor James Delbourgo will consider what happens when historical ideas about knowledge and collecting are viewed through a contemporary lens. More | |
Formal FormsThursday, November 2, 6–7:30pm Artist Theaster Gates will deliver a poetic sermon on creating temporary and semi-permanent structures as part of his practice. Following his talk, Gates will be in conversation with Sarah Lewis, assistant professor of history of art and architecture and African American studies at Harvard. More | |
Dutch Drawings on the Horizon: A Day of Talks in Honor of George S. AbramsSaturday, November 4, 10am–4pm This symposium brings together international experts on 17th-century Dutch drawings to discuss the exceptional draftsmanship of the Dutch Golden Age, from Goltzius to Rembrandt. More | |
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Members TourWednesday, November 15, 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 | |
Film: EarthMonday, November 20, 6–8pm Join us for a screening of Deepa Mehta’s Earth, the third and final film in her acclaimed Elemental trilogy. Mehta will offer introductory remarks and take part in a discussion after the film. Offered in conjunction with the installation Women in South Asian Art, on view in the University Teaching Gallery on Level 3. More | |
Midday Organ Recitals Adolphus Busch Hall, 29 Kirkland Street Join us for lunch-hour recitals performed on Harvard’s famous 1958 D. A. Flentrop organ. Audience members are invited to lunch quietly while listening. | |
Highlights from IndexA rare album of artists’ drawings, preparatory sketches, and more helped shape our new exhibition about art in 19th-century Iran. More Our current installation of 31 drawings from the Abrams collection is divided into four thematic sections, highlighting pen-and-ink drawing, the emergence of high and low genre, the Dutch take on mannerism and its interpretations of the body, and landscape. More | |
Visitor InformationOpen daily, 10am–5pm | |
Also This Month
Join our experts for regular gallery talks. Upcoming topics include lacquer in 19th-century Iran, Carl Grossberg and New Objectivity, and the inscription on Dighton Rock. Check the calendar for the full lineup. | |
Art Study Center Art Study Center Open Hours will be held on Mondays, on November 6, 13, 20, and 27, from 1–4pm. See works of art related to exhibitions, programs, or current staff research; or request a favorite that is not currently on view. Check the calendar for details. | |
Student Guide Tours 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 | |
Images: (header) John James Audubon, Wild Turkey Cock, Hen, and Chicks, c. 1828–29. Oil on canvas. Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Transfer from Museum of Comparative Zoology, Gift of John E. Thayer, Class of 1885, 1964.146; (Dutch Drawings on the Horizon) Joachim Wtewael, The Truce, 1612. Black ink, gray wash and white opaque watercolor, framing line in gray ink, on off-white antique laid paper. Maida and George Abrams Collection, Boston, Massachusetts, TL41760.18; (Materials Lab Workshop) Dirck de Vries, Head of a Young Woman in Profile, c. 1590–1600. Maida and George Abrams Collection, Boston, Massachusetts, TL41760.24. | |
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