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...private madness starkly public.” T.T. The Bear’s Place. 12 a.m. Tickets available through Ticketmaster or at the door, $10. (DFH)Ongoing EventsDegas at Harvard. Through Nov. 27. Uniting more than 70 of Degas’ paintings, sculptures, and drawings, the exhibit explores the reception of French Impressionism in 20th century America, while presenting some of Degas masterpieces in a new and innovative light. Arthur M. Sackler Museum. Free. (KAK)The Century of Bach and Mozart: Perspectives on Historiography, Perspectives, Composition and Performance. Through Dec. 23. This joint exhibition features original sheet music from...
...there was a recipe to the Busch-Reisinger Museum’s newest exhibit, it’d probably go something like this: Take an onion. Flatten it. Enlarge it a thousand times. Add every color and texture. Bake at 350º. Let cool for five to 40 years, then try to find the original layers of the onion again...
...sculptures in “Stratification” challenge viewers to look for similarly hard-to-find layers. Drawn out of the museum’s archives, these seven pieces from contemporary German-speaking Europe feature concepts of “layering,” according to the exhibit description. But all too often, they come across as mere tricks...
Through Dec. 23. The Century of Bach and Mozart: Perspectives on Historiography, Composition, Theory, and Performance. Houghton Library and Loeb Music Library. For anyone intrigued by 250 year-old manuscripts of musical geniuses, “The Century of Bach and Mozart,” an exhibit presented by the Houghton Library and the Eda Kuhn Loeb Music Library, in conjunction with members of the Music Department, is not to be missed. The two part exhibit, which is running concurrently at the two libraries, features excerpts of original manuscripts and early editions of works written by and about these...
...young woman living in Paris and Berlin. Loeb Drama Center. Tickets available at the Harvard Box Office, (617) 496-2222, $6. Through Oct. 29. (TMN)A New Kind of Historical Evidence: Photographs from the Carpenter Center Collection. Examining more than 28,000 prints, negatives, and other related materials, this exhibit offers a unique resource for the study of fine art, professional photography and documentary. Fogg Art Museum. Free. Through Oct. 30. (KAK) Degas at Harvard. Uniting more than 70 of Degas’ paintings, sculptures, and drawings, the exhibit explores the reception of French Impressionism in 20th century America, while...