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...centuries and features works from playing cards and t-shirts to images by Goya, Picasso and Warhol. For its scale, the show is incredibly comprehensive in its scope. Representative pieces from movements as dissimilar as AIDS awareness and backlash against Louis Philippe’s constitutional monarchy share the gallery??s walls, united in inky rebellion.Opening on the heels of this year’s midterm elections, the exhibit makes no bones about its desire to provoke discussion. It states its ambition to be a “site of public discourse” in its accompanying introductory...
...gallery??s president, Colin Stair, said that Kingsland had no will and no living heirs...
...grey and strange, with a slippery artificiality that has the effect of collapsing distance. That is to say, they look like Mather House, except they’re beautiful. Currently on exhibition in Mather’s Three Columns Gallery, these photographs are perplexing, visually arresting works. For the gallery??s curator and director, Amber J. Musser ’02, they also reflect a deepening understanding of Three Columns’ place in the house community. Artist J. Michael Sullivan made the digital photographs on a two-week tour of the Emerald Isle, during which he hauled...
...Brown was appointed director of the Gallery, the first American museum director to ever hold a business degree.As director, Brown expanded the federal spending on the Gallery from $3.2 million to $52 million and the endowment from $34 million to $186 million. Brown also oversaw the construction of the Gallery??s East Building in 1978. Designed by I.M. Pei, the wing’s construction initially met opposition but is now one of Washington’s most popular cultural attractions.Brown also changed the character of the Gallery. He introduced “blockbuster exhibitions?...
...Ruscha, Maya Lin, and Jane and Louise Wilson. In the spring we will host Laura Mulvey, Wayne Guyton and Kelley Walker, and Julie Mehretu. This is an extraordinary opportunity for our students to meet, hear, and talk with these established artists.We have five exhibitions a year in the CCVA gallery??two external exhibitions, two student shows, and a show of new and visiting faculty work. We consider our students to be contemporary artists, critics, and theorists, and support them as such. —Staff writer Laura E. Kolbe can be reached at lkolbe@fas.harvard.edu...