Visual Arts
Xiaohui Wang
Xiaohui Wang, renowned author, artist, and photographer, spoke at the second annual Harvard College Association for U.S.-China Relations Symposium yesterday, Sunday, April 4, 2010.
"Lines Walking"
Lennie Peterson, creator of “Lines Walking”, the current art exhibit at Mather House's Three Columns Gallery, discussed music and art—including his large, iconic composer portraits—at a gathering yesterday.
Public Art Highlights Human Rights Struggles
Visitors to the yard on April 18 may be surprised to encounter billowing folds of saffron fabric and monks offering ...
Spotlight: Andrea Fraser
Working her way through the legacies of conceptual and appropriation art, Andrea Fraser, an artist and UCLA art professor, uses performance and video to engage in institutional critique—the investigation and questioning of the structures and dynamics of the art world.
‘Machine’ Fails to Add Up to Success
“In numbers, the mysteries of life can be revealed,” claims the cast of “Adding Machine,” the Off-Broadway musical making its ...
Artifacts Take Their Rightful Place as Art
Etruscan, Greek, Chinese, and Islamic vases find a place among the vast collection of the Harvard Art Museum alongside the work of European masters like Rembrandt, Van Gogh, and Picasso.
Andrea Fraser
Andrea Fraser, an artist and UCLA art professor, participates in a panel discussion as a part of the “Church of What’s Happening Now: New Art, New Artists” lecture series.
Urbonus and Gjergji
Gediminas Urbonus (left) joins contemporary Albanian artist Helidon Gjergji (right) to speak about art and art forms in public spaces yesterday.
Escobedo Ignites 'Fire' with Solo Show
Abstract figures pulsating with symbolism and emotion; imagery as macabre as it is mesmerizing; dynamic conflagrations of texture and detail: these are the elements of “Ladders to Fire,” a transfixing exhibition of the work of Kayla A. Escobedo ’12.
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Gediminas Urbonus (left) and contemporary Albanian artist Helidon Gjergji (right) speak about art and art forms in public spaces yesterday.