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...gift, donated by a group of 240 supporters of the museum will strengthen the Busch-Reisinger??s collection of post-1960 German art, HAM Director Thomas W. Lentz said yesterday...
...objects will be moved, nor can they disclose the location of the new off-site facility where they will be stored during construction. The facility will include office space for the museum staff and will house the art collections of all three museums—Fogg, Sackler, and Busch-Reisinger??but will not be open to the public. This facility is still under construction, however, making it likely that few, if any, works have been removed from the museum to date. (The museum staff declined to confirm this.) According to staff members, the plan is for moving...
...will be still accessible,” Stanton said. “Rather than saying that this is closing, let’s say that it is opening.” Stanton also noted that showing artwork from all three museums—the Sackler, Fogg, and Busch-Reisinger??in a single space could create interesting contrasts between art from different cultures. “Imagine having Asian art placed next to Dutch painting,” she said. After last night’s event, the Fogg may have a few more final visitors. Ashoke R. Khanwalkar...
...hint of a swastika in a bent tree’s branches. “Woman with Mandolin in Yellow and Red” (1950), painted in the year of his death, is a bright, bare-breasted swan song. The 40s are represented by a painting from the Busch-Reisinger??s own collection, which rounds out an engaging quartet. Fogg Art Museum Kara Walker: Harper’s Pictorial History of the Civil War (Annotated) Through Nov. 11, 2007 Billed as, “A fitting tribute to Harvard’s new president...
...such as Werner Otto Hall, home to the Busch-Reisinger Museum, the core of the Fogg is much as it was when first built. The museum has substantial infrastructure issues problematic for its art—including a lack of modern climate control and buckling walls in the Busch-Reisinger??and has long needed renovations.In 1998, renowned Italian architect Renzo Piano came to Cambridge to design a new art museum on Memorial Drive. Piano, who is also currently working on expansions of the Isabella Steward Gardner Museum in Boston and the Whitney Museum of American...