Current Exhibitions

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Re-View
Opened September 13, 2008 (on long-term view)
Arthur M. Sackler Museum

Teaching Gallery
A special teaching gallery on the fourth floor will feature three or four temporary installations annually, primarily tied to university courses.
The Western Tradition: Art since the Renaissance
September 13 through October 19, 2008
October 23 through November 16, 2008
November 20, 2008 through February 8, 2009
Landmarks of World Art and Architecture
February 12 through May 10, 2009
Niches
The two niches on the fourth floor will change periodically and will feature works on paper, recent acquisitions, and installations tied to university courses.

Small niche

Three watercolors by American artists: Homer, La Farge, and Sargent
August 16 through October 29, 2008

Large niche

Constructing Reality: Photography as Fact and Fiction
August 16 through November 9, 2008
The Age of Albrecht Dürer
November 13, 2008 through February 1, 2009
Exoticism and Orientalism
February 5 through May 3, 2009
Islamic Rotations
The south wall of the Islamic and Later Indian gallery has been reserved for temporary installations of light-sensitive material. These small, thematic rotations will highlight the Harvard Art Museum's holdings of paintings, drawings, calligraphy, photographs, and works in other media.
Tree of Life: Five Indian Variations on a Theme
April 26 through October 26, 2008
Color in the Oasis: Ikats of Central Asia
October 30, 2008 through March 29, 2009
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