Exhibitions
Arthur M. Sackler Museum
This installation features a 12-panel woodcut print by Marshall which references the art historical tradition of 17th-century genre scenes.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth
Off-Site Exhibition
This exhibition seeks a deeper understanding of who Bernini was as a sculptor and assembles for the first time 50 of his bozzetti and modelli from collections worldwide and 30 of the artist’s drawings.
Arthur M. Sackler Museum
Exploring developments in American art between the Civil War and the Cold War, this installation accompanies a course that examines works by artists such as Winslow Homer, Mary Cassatt, John Marin, and Arshile Gorky.
Arthur M. Sackler Museum
This installation complements an undergraduate introductory course that examines major works and the unique aesthetic, cultural, and historical issues that frame them.
Arthur M. Sackler Museum
The works of art in this installation complement a Harvard University General Education course on the history of photography from its origins to the digital era.
Arthur M. Sackler Museum
Arthur M. Sackler Museum
Centering on Harvard’s collection of Johns’s signature “crosshatch” works of the 1970s, this exhibition explores the impact of print on his oeuvre.
Arthur M. Sackler Museum
Re-View: Thematic Installation
This gallery rotation presents a small selection of later East Asian paintings that feature popular botanical themes and symbols, complemented by an array of ceramics with similar motifs.
Addison Gallery of American Art, Andover
Off-Site Exhibition
Referencing pop culture, art, and history, the contemporary artists in this exhibition use masquerade and performance to explore themes of individual and cultural identity as well as issues regarding gender and racial stereotyping.
Arthur M. Sackler Museum
A selection of fourteen works by eleven artists, including James Casebere, Nikki S. Lee, Vera Lutter, Pushpamala N., Thomas Ruff, Thomas Struth, and Hiroshi Sugimoto.
