Arts & Culture
How the Lines Get Bent
Curator Garrett Dash Nelson ’09 on the Boston Public Library’s exhibition of “persuasive cartography”
by Matteo Wong
Transforming Portraiture and the World
Alumnus-commissioned paintings of global luminaries are now a landmark gift to the National Portrait Gallery.
by Julia Ostmann
An Amazon Artist
Botanical bounty at Dumbarton Oaks
by John S. Rosenberg
At Home with Harvard: Night at the Museum
Our favorite stories about Harvard’s rich museums and collections
A Mind of One’s Own
Delving into the world of Emily Dickinson
by Nell Porter-Brown
Danish Realism, and the Reality of the Flesh
Images that help unveil the truth of what we can see
by Nell Porter-Brown
Boston in Motion
An exhibition maps the making of a metropolis.
by Drew Pendergrass
A Sweeping Exhibit Spans 250 Years of Japanese Art
Paintings from the Edo period convey “a powerful sense of there-ness.”
by Lydialyle Gibson
“Cut Missal Up…”
Consequences of book-breaking
by Diane E. Booton
The Rittase Touch
What William Rittase found when he came to Harvard in 1932
by Drew Pendergrass