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...realize here that I am treading on dangerous ground. In the first place, I must point out that many of the works of VES faculty are socially oriented and immensely powerful. Hooker Professor of Visual Arts Alfred Guzzetti and Arnheim Lecturer on Filmmaking Robb Moss have both made breathtaking films about, respectively, violent insurrection in Nicaragua and the decay of idealism in an aging generation. Even worse, my request for a discussion of broader social meaning in our art-making practice raises ugly specters of indoctrination. Stephen Prina was especially blunt in response to questions about professors’ potential...
This exhibit features a multidisciplinary project by Pierre Huyghe that explores Le Corbusier’s vision for the Carpenter Center for Visual Arts. Components include a puppet opera, a temporary architectural extension and a video work based on the puppet opera, which will run continuously in the Sert Gallery. Sponsored in part by the Harvard University Art Museums, VES and GSD. Free and open to the public through April 17th at the Carpenter Center’s Sert Gallery...
...that won’t physically survive the test of time for future generations, as well as cut down on the number of “lost” materials. The digitization of HUL also presents some fascinating possibilities for linking collections across disciplines and media—text, visual art, video, recorded music and manuscript. With the emphasis on interdisciplinary study in the Harvard Curricular Review, such universal access is ideal...
...rather as the Crouching Tiger imitation it largely is. But though the film is hardly groundbreaking, it is still worth watching. Its themes and morals are a bit musty, but they’re still lofty, and evoke the greatness that Flying Daggers achieves best in its awe-inspiring visual bravado...
...continue to be amazed and awed by the generosity of the Hasty Pudding Theatricals,” said Judith Contrucci, K-12 coordinator for visual and performing arts for Cambridge public schools. “There was the intimation that they would continue the program, but I didn’t expect them to not only garner what they did last year, but to surpass it.” Last year’s contribution—the first ever of its kind by a local college student group to Boston area schools—totaled...