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Hutchins Center Art Collection
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Selections from the Hutchins Center's Art Collection The Hutchins Center has a robust art collection consisting of contemporary works and historic objects related to the study and display of African American and Afro-Latin American culture. This...
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"Renaissance, Race, and Representation" Curatorial Tour with Dell Hamilton
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On Wednesday, November 12th and Wednesday, November 19th, curator Dell Hamilton will be giving tours of Renaissance, Race, and Representation the current exhibit at the Alain Locke Gallery. Tours will take place at the Locke Gallery (102 Mount Auburn...
"Renaissance, Race, and Representation" Curatorial Tour with Dell Hamilton
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On Wednesday, November 12th and Wednesday, November 19th, curator Dell Hamilton will be giving tours of Renaissance, Race, and Representation the current exhibit at the Alain Locke Gallery. Tours will take place at the Locke Gallery (102 Mount Auburn...
Luminós/C/ity.Ordinary Joy: From the Pigozzi Contemporary African Art Collection
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Published 2015 Curators David Adjaye and Mariane Ibrahim-Lenhardt share their interpretative insights on a distinctive selection of objects from Jean Pigozzi’s superb Contemporary African Art Collection (CAAC). The catalog includes introductory texts by...
Diago: The Pasts of This Afro-Cuban Present
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Published 2017 In the first examination of Diago’s creative work during his entire career, Alejandro de la Fuente provides parallel English- and Spanish-language text, illustrated throughout. The book traces Diago’s singular efforts to construct new pasts...
Art of Jazz: FORM/PERFORMANCE/ NOTES
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Published 2017 This catalogue documents the exhibition Art of Jazz, a collaborative installation at the Ethelbert Cooper Gallery of African & African American Art with one section ( FORM) installed at the Harvard Art Museums. The book explores the...
Harlem: Found Ways
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Published 2019 The art and artists of Harlem: Found Ways represent the place and its people, burnishing Harlem’s luster but never attempting to smooth its rough edges. The works in the exhibition span a variety of media to explore the invention of Harlem...