Francesca Benedetto, “Names, Things, Cities: Divine Comedy”
Francesca Benedetto, Design Critic in Landscape Architecture, will speak about her exhibition Nomi, Cose,…
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.
Francesca Benedetto, Design Critic in Landscape Architecture, will speak about her exhibition Nomi, Cose,…
Organized by artist Luisa Lambri, with Mark Lee, Chair of the Department of Architecture and Professor in Practice of Architecture. Based on a workshop conducted by artist Luisa Lambri in January 2018, this exhibition features students’ photographs of the interior of Harvard University’s Carpenter Center designed by Le Corbusier. The project…
Nomi, Cose, Città. Divina Commedia. The exhibition deconstructs the Divina Commedia in singular elements that are part of specific categories, and creates a visual archive of one of the most famous long narrative poems in the world. Every illustrated image refers to main characters as well as objects, atmospheric agents,…
Shirin Neshat‘s lecture will offer an overview of the development of her…
Please join us for a lecture by internationally renowned graphic designer, Irma Boom,…
Please join us for a conversation between visual artists Fritz Haeg and…
“Urban Intermedia: City, Archive, Narrative,” the culmination of a four-year investigation funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, argues that the complexity of contemporary urban societies and environments makes communication and collaboration across professional boundaries and academic disciplines essential. Four research projects, focused respectively on…
“Insert Complicated Title Here” Virgil Abloh with Oana Stanescu “What’s my DNA?” Virgil Abloh…
An exhibition opening on January 26 in Berlin and traveling to three other cities around…
Taking a walk through Harvard Forest is like traveling back in time. Eighteenth century stone walls spotted…