Word: fogg
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...name change coincides with an extensive reorganization of the collections of all three museums and renovations in the Fogg, which are set to begin in June...
...received the Philip Hofer Prize yesterday, an award given to students whose personal collections of books or works of art best represent the work of Philip Hofer '21, the founding curator of the Department of Printing and Graphic Arts in the Houghton Library and a former Secretary of the Fogg Art Museum...
...notice—sets the figurines apart from the static nature of most statues.The historical context of these porcelains was the subject of a day-long symposium, “Tables of Content,” and a dance and music performance that took place in the Sackler and Fogg Musuems this past Saturday. “I wanted to highlight this aspect of porcelain that people are not familiar with, and try to show people who are not interested in porcelain at all that you might think you know everything about it, but if you dig a little deeper...
...HUAM in the early 1970s. The couple’s first contribution was a collection of works by Richard Tuttle. Ruth Fine, a curator of modern art at the National Gallery, which is assisting the couple in their project, said that “their association with the Fogg goes back to the early years of their life as collectors.” She added that the “primary reason” for the couple’s gift is their long-standing relationship with Harry Cooper, now at the National Gallery, who had served as the head...
...courtyard of the Fogg Art Museum was a bit more crowded than usual last night: 718 people gathered to bid it farewell. “Night At The Fogg”—an event hosted by the Organization of Undergraduate Representatives of the Harvard University Art Museums (OUR HUAM)—celebrated the Fogg before its summer closing for renovations. The courtyard was filled with food, live music, and plenty of people. Student guides led tours every 10 minutes, and the Harvard Ballet Company and the Harvard Krokodiloes held performances. Yichen Feng ’10 said...