Pneuma(tic) Bodies
Installation-Performance, Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts (CCVA), Cambridge, MA, 2016 Pneuma(tic) Bodies…
Among the remarkable developments in contemporary culture has been the convergence of practices that once unambiguously belonged to art or design but which today happily share methods, means, and concerns.
Installation-Performance, Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts (CCVA), Cambridge, MA, 2016 Pneuma(tic) Bodies…
Internationally recognized artist Jeff Koons is not one to shy away from loud colors, enormous…
Anatomy of Gund Hall was developed in conjunction with the Sensory Media Workshop conducted by artist David Molander (Loeb Fellow ’17) on September 30, 2016. What? In this workshop, the students will be creating a photographic mapping of Gund Hall. Photography is used as the…
How can public art and design practice remain socially engaged in a moment…
Canadian artist Janet Cardiff will discuss various seminal works and her collaborative process…
Okwui Enwezor is director of Haus der Kunst, Munich. In 2015 he was director of…
The vocabulary of early nineteenth-century picturesque landscape architecture is almost entirely alien to contemporary ears. Clumps, lumps, masses, groups, belts, hollows—these are a few of a vast catalog of objects that once belonged to design and have long since been absorbed into colloquial ubiquity. While…
“All of our projects are absolutely irrational with no justification to exist,” artist Christo declared…
Teshome Mitiku The Either/Orchestra, a ten-piece group that was founded in 1987 and has…
The Harvard Graduate School of Design and Harvard Art Museums collaborated on an unprecedented three-part exhibition that addressed the converging domains of contemporary art and design practice. Entitled The Divine Comedy, the exhibition was comprised of major installations by…