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Harvard’s Fogg Art Museum Presents Rubens Seminar Turned Exhibition

Harvard University Art Museums Appoint New Technology Chief to Lead Digital Initiatives

Harvard University Art Museums Launch Lecture Series by Leading Museum Directors: Art Museums and the Public’s Trust Continues Harvard University Art Museums’ Ongoing Leadership Role in Training Scholars and Professionals

New Exhibition of Contemporary Art Takes Connoisseurship to an Extreme. Harvard’s Fogg Art Museum Asks How Traditional Study of Objects Can Be Adapted to Illuminate Current Works

Modern East Asian Exhibition at Harvard’s Arthur M. Sackler Museum

Harvard Exhibition Highlights the History of Engraving and Its Attraction Today "Precision and Prestige: The Arts of Engraving" Got Its Start in a Student Seminar

Harvard Presents Three Diverse Exhibitions of African Art: Student-Curated Exhibitions Demonstrate the Unique Mission of the Harvard University Art Museums

EAT ART: Joseph Beuys, Dieter Roth, Sonja Alhauser to open at Harvard's Busch-Reisinger Museum October 5, 2001: Drawn in Part from Busch-Reisinger’s Collection, Exhibition Explores Food as Artistic Material in German Art since the Mid-1960s. Exhibition Developed through Harvard’s Renowned Curatorial Internship Program

Artworks Present the Many Facets of Love from the Middle East and Southern Asia: Sacred and Profane Love Themes Illustrated in 13th to 19th-Century Paintings and Sculptures from Turkey, Iran, India, and Nepal

Windshield: Richard Neutra’s House For The John Nicholas Brown Family To Open November 10 At Harvard’s Arthur M. Sackler Museum and Travel to Providence, Washington, DC, And Los Angeles: Exhibition Explores Little-Known Milestone in Neutra’s Career and Landmark in the History of Modern American Architecture

Fogg Art Museum To Show ‘Flip Side’ of Master Drawings: Works from Renaissance to 20th-Century Highlight How Artists and their Workshops Used Both Sides of the Sheet

Harvard University Art Museums Acquire 30 Contemporary American Works in Honor of Neil and Angelica Rudenstine: Works by Jasper Johns, Roy Lichtenstein, Ellsworth Kelly and Sol LeWitt Acquired through Gifts from Artists and Support from Art Museums Patrons Acquisitions Advance Harvard University Art Museums’ Commitment to Modern and Contemporary Art

Japanese Artist Tadashi Kawamata and Boston Graduate Students Convert Harvard’s Sert Gallery into Active Studio: Offers Glimpse of Nomadic Japanese Artist/Architect’s Unusual Working Methods in Research and Planning for Public Structures

Harvard’s Fogg Art Museum to Present Geometric Abstraction in Latin American Art Exhibition of Latin American Art Brings World Class Collection into Scholarly Focus

Pictorial Strategies Are Focus of John Wesley's Painting in Sert Gallery Exhibition Recent Retrospective and Popularity among Young Artists Bring New Attention to Maverick American Painter

Harvard’s Fogg Art Museum to Present Venetian Renaissance Exhibition Featuring Newly Acquired Altarpiece

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