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Cuba and its rich history come to life in the photography exhibit now on display at Harvard’s David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies. According to Jose Luis Falconi, Latin American and Latino Art Forum coordinator and curator of the exhibition, “Cuba is very difficult to frame.” But this small show, representing two generations of Cuban history, manages to express the complexity of Cuban society in a way accessible to Harvard students...
Students entering the Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts this semester, clamoring for a coveted spot in one of the VES department’s limited-enrollment courses, got to preview the work of six of their would-be teachers in the New Fall Faculty Exhibition. The exhibit includes an impressive range of work indicative of the diversity of the department...
...first solo exhibition in Paris in 1931, the daily Le Figaro called painter Max Beckmann "something like a Germanic Picasso." Nobody would hazard such a comparison today, but the magnificent exhibition of Beckmann's work, which opened in September at Paris' Centre Pompidou, is bound to remind viewers what that critic of an earlier age was getting at. Like his Spanish rival, Beckmann was a protean creator with an immense vitality, rich artistic vocabulary and strong sense of mission. If his art has less influence today than Picasso's, it may be because it remained so rooted in the concrete...
Hamad said she had received positive responses from students who had seen the exhibit. Several wanted more information about the intifada or about the pictures displayed...
Faces of Ground Zero time.com/faces In the days following 9/11, LIFE and TIME photographer Joe McNally took pictures of nearly 300 rescue workers and survivors with the world's largest Polaroid camera. The result was a moving record of the people at the WTC site and a traveling exhibit, "Faces of Ground Zero." The exhibit returns to New York City on Tuesday, Sept. 10. You can view the photos and watch a video about how they were made at TIME.com...