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...ambition to be a “site of public discourse” in its accompanying introductory statement. And just in case you think Susan Dackerman, Weyerhaeuser curator of prints at the Fogg, is kidding, the show backs up its point by beginning with a bang. In the Fogg??s Italian Renaissance courtyard, Richard Serra’s black-and-white image of a hooded Abu Ghraib prisoner, whose peaked head is flanked by the words “STOP B S” (a modification of what originally read “STOP BUSH”), jumps...
...unusual crowd last night, when its Italian Renaissance sculptures and 19th century French paintings were surrounded by undergraduates with greasy Felipe’s burritos and giant pizzas in hand bopping to a rock guitar tune. The occasion was the first of three “Night at the Fogg?? events held by the Organization of Undergraduate Representatives of Harvard Art Museums (OUR HUAM), aimed at encouraging more undergraduates to take advantage of Harvard’s art collection, sixth largest in the country according to the museum’s Director of Public Education Lynne A. Stanton...
...Fogg??s “Nominally Figured: Recent Acquisitions in Contemporary Art,” whose first rotation will be followed by a second show on view through Feb. 25, is a compilation of recent additions to HUAM’s collection of contemporary art. The show’s accompanying statement, written by the Fogg??s former associate curator of contemporary art Linda Norden, cites the exploration of the human figure as a unifying theme...
...works on paper by Sickert will be available by appointment at the Fogg??s Agnes Mongan Center, but that there are currently no plans to exhibit the works. However, one painting by Sickert–“Portrait of Thérèse Lessore”–is currently on display in the Fogg...
...interesting project to take part in.”Manoogian added that the Straus Center “wasn’t able to make any conclusions about her theory” after the project was completed.The works on paper by Sickert will be available by appointment at the Fogg??s Agnes Mongan Center, but that there are currently no plans to exhibit the works. However, one painting by Sickert–“Portrait of Thérèse Lessore”–is currently on display in the Fogg. As she gives...