This space is dedicated to the proposition that we need to know the history of the struggles on the left and of earlier progressive movements here and world-wide. If we can learn from the mistakes made in the past (as well as what went right) we can move forward in the future to create a more just and equitable society. We will be reviewing books, CDs, and movies we believe everyone needs to read, hear and look at as well as making commentary from time to time. Greg Green, site manager
Wednesday, March 06, 2019
The Bauhaus and Harvard February 8, 2019–July 28, 2019, Special Exhibitions Gallery, Harvard Art Museums Share on Facebook
The Bauhaus and Harvard
, Special Exhibitions Gallery, Harvard Art Museums
Photograph by Howard Dearstyne of four views of a single metal sculpture by an unidentified Bauhaus student with the last name of Haas in Josef Albers's materials study course in 1928 or 1929.
This is a photograph by Howard Dearstyne of an exercise by an unidentified student named Ludwig for Josef Albers's materials study cource in 1928 or 1929.
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