Museums/Exhibits Archive
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Art + Science: Ian McClure on Diego Velázquez’s “Education of the Virgin”
Posted on September 4, 2015Art conservation offers a fascinating overlap between the worlds of art and science; conservators examine works of art using tools and methods such as microscopy, X-radiography, X-ray fluorescence, and infrared […] -
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On Corita Kent and the Language of Pop
Posted on September 2, 2015Corita Kent and the Language of Pop is an exhibition opening tomorrow, Thursday, September 3rd, at the Harvard Art Museums. The Boston Globe recently published a piece in which Cate McQuaid […] -
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Avant-Garde Art on TV: The Early Days of Television / Interview with Maurice Berger by David Ebony
Posted on June 4, 2015David Ebony– The advent of affordable television sets in the late 1940s and ’50s, and network television programming aimed to enthrall the masses, arguably had the most significant cultural impact […] -
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Crossing Cultures—Platon for China: Through the Looking Glass
Posted on May 7, 2015We’re co-posting today with The Metropolitan Museum of Art; editorial assistant Rachel High has interviewed award-winning photographer Platon, whose images grace the pages of the gorgeous new book China: Through the […] -
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Notes from the Field: The New Whitney
Posted on May 1, 2015To commemorate the official opening to the public of the new location of the Whitney Museum of American Art, our Publisher of Art and Architecture sent these notes from the […]