Arts & Culture
At the Harvard Art Museums, Indigenous Australian Art and Thought on Display
The Harvard Art Museums' new exhibition of Australian art aims to make indigenous lives “visible.”
by Sophia Nguyen
In "Art of Jazz," A Multivocal Exhibit
A “call and response” between the Harvard Art Museums and the Cooper Gallery
by Sophia Nguyen
Picking Up a Hobby
Stan Munro’s toothpick designs are on display at the Fuller Craft Museum.
by Nell Porter-Brown
Cuban Connections
When Americans occupied Cuba, 1898-1902
by John S. Rosenberg
Making Modernity
Max Beckmann’s Self-Portrait in Tuxedo
by Joseph Koerner
Pound, On the Record
A Carpenter Center exhibition traces the history of a once-banned poem.
by Lydialyle Gibson
Existence as Resistance
Black Chronicles II, an exhibit at Harvard’s Cooper Gallery, calls for a more representative history.
by Jenny Gathright
Curiosities: Animating a New Species at the Peabody Essex Museum
Dutch artist Theo Jansen's otherworldly strandbeests
by Nell Porter-Brown
Corita Kent
A Harvard exhibit situates her work in the Pop art movement.
by Jonathan Shaw
Bodies Electric
Harvard Art Museums’ installation and film series by Jesse Aron Green ’02
by Bailey Trela