Arts & Culture
Explore Harvard’s vibrant arts scene—from campus exhibitions and theater to cultural analysis and literary reviews. Discover how creativity shapes the Harvard experience.
Joseph Koerner on the Significance of Max Beckmann'S "Self-Portrait in Tuxedo"
Max Beckmann’s Self-Portrait in Tuxedo
Adam Freudenheim Brings World Literature to Young Anglophones
A publisher brings world literature to young Anglophones.
Ezra Pound'S "Bloody Sestina" Exhibit by Damon Krukowski at Carpenter Center
A Carpenter Center exhibition traces the history of a once-banned poem.
“Black Chronicles II” Photo Exhibit at Harvard’S Cooper Gallery Corrects History
Black Chronicles II, an exhibit at Harvard’s Cooper Gallery, calls for a more representative history.
Erin Moore Clarifies Britishisms and Americanisms in "That'S Not English"
Erin Moore ’98 clarifies Britishisms and Americanisms in That’s Not English.
by Zara Zhang
Recent Books With Harvard Connections
Olmsted's parks, Putin and Ukraine, climate shock, and more
Theo Jansen'S "Strandbeests" Visit the Peabody Essex Museum
Dutch artist Theo Jansen's otherworldly strandbeests
The Perfect Pitch of Filmmaker Andrew Bujalski
The perfect pitch of filmmaker Andrew Bujalski
Corita Kent'S Screenprints Are Part of Pop Art'S History and Culture
A Harvard exhibit situates her work in the Pop art movement.
"Wonder Woman" Veteran Cliff Chiang Delivers an Original Series, "Paper Girls"
A comics artist tries his hand at a new story.