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Featuring sculpture, photomontage, video, and augmented reality, this exhibition highlights multimedia artist Fatimah Tuggar’s interrogation of the systems underlying human interactions with both high-tech gadgets and handmade crafts.
Two recent acquisitions of work by up-and-coming women photographers, Haley Morris-Cafiero and Habiba Nowrose, embrace the performative aspects of portraiture to confront societal expectations around body image and identity.
Conceptually heady and aesthetically alluring, Raja's work explores the intersection of representation, craft, technology, and the gaps that occur in the transmission of information
This exhibition, one of the most complete historical portfolios of Havana’s notable buildings, presents architecture as a critical artistic and historical component of the city.
A conversation with Chief Arvol Looking Horse and activist Paula Horne, the inaugural event of the Chief Arvol Looking Horse and Class of 1956 Distinguished Speaker Series on the North American West.
Join William E. Wallace, the Barbara Murphy Bryant Distinguished Professor of Art History at Washington University, for a talk on the life of the Renaissance artist Michelangelo and the building of St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome.
Serhii Plokhii, Mykhailo S. Hrushevs'kyi Professor of Ukrainian History at Harvard and director of the Harvard Ukrainian Research Institute, sheds light on the causes of Ukraine’s incursion into U.S. politics.