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Chair enthusiasts won’t want to miss this new exhibit at the Busch-Reisinger, which tracks the development of the chaise lounge from 1928 to 1955. The exhibit promises to examine “in a fresh way the now well-known tenets of modern architecture, from the radical use of new materials and technology to concepts of indoor-outdoor living and issues of sickness and health.” Runs March 20 through July 11 at the Busch-Reisinger Museum...
...faculty in July; and Lionel Jospin, former prime minister of France. Scholars from all over Europe come to the Center on fellowships that allow them to use Harvard’s vast resources and partake in the vitality of the University’s intellectual environment. Adolphus Busch Hall houses an interdisciplinary community of Harvard’s Europeanists. Its lunches, study groups and conferences provide an opportunity for ideas to permeate beyond the artificial boundaries of academic disciplines...
Peter Nisbet, head curator of the Busch-Reisinger, spoke of the excitement of putting the show together. “It’s been wonderful to watch this show evolve,” he said. “So many surprises have come...
...part of the series that honors organ great E. Power Biggs, Harvard invites Emmanuel Hocde, the winner of the 2002 Chartres Organ Competition and organist for the St. Eloi in Paris. He will play on the historic Flentrop organ in the Romanesque Hall of Adolphus Busch Hall. Tickets $15, $10 w/ Harvard I.D. 4 p.m. Adolphus Busch Hall, 29 Kirkland Street...
Chair enthusiasts won’t want to miss this new exhibit at the Busch-Reisinger, which tracks the development of the chaise lounge from 1928 to 1955. The exhibit promises to examine “in a fresh way the now well-known tenets of modern architecture, from the radical use of new materials and technology to concepts of indoor-outdoor living and issues of sickness and health.” Runs March 20 through July 11 at the Busch-Reisinger Museum...