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- 01 Dec 2022
- News
The State of Play
If the category of offerings known as “immersive experiences” were a soup, it would probably have to be a gumbo—a saucy and colorful assemblage of potentially disparate things. And while it’s rooted in familiar traditions, it’s also open to whatever bright new ideas or... View Details
- 01 Jun 2008
- News
Let’s Celebrate! HBS is 100 Years Young
and others. The day’s final activity took place in a tent at HBS, where music and dance performances by community members showcased their enormous “other” talents. (Equally impressive was an exhibition in Spangler Center of paintings, photographs, and View Details
- 23 Feb 2011
- News
A Capitalist in China
pre-MBA aspirations. In the classic division of MBAs into two camps, poets and quants, Kuhns falls solidly into the former. After earning an MFA in sculpture and drawing at the University of Chicago, he served as an undergraduate teaching... View Details
- 01 Oct 2001
- News
Carl M. Plochman III: A Savory Success
of antique mustard pots to posters from the Napa Valley Mustard Festival, where the company's product has earned more than a few gold medals. Less expected is the sculpture of a phoenix that graces the office of Plochman's president,... View Details
- 01 Jan 2002
- News
Raymond V. Gilmartin (MBA '68)
not for profits. He also said that if we remember this ethic, profits will never fail to appear." A life-size sculpture in the lobby of Merck's headquarters in Whitehouse Station, New Jersey, of two figures-a boy leading a blind man with... View Details
- 30 Aug 2018
- News
Sharing a Passion for Art
which include spaces that accommodate the larger pieces in van Caldenborgh’s permanent collection, such as “Open Ended,” a steel sculpture by American artist Richard Serra that is 13 feet high and nearly 60 feet long, and weighs 216... View Details
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John Safer Search 1983 | About
monumental public works and commissions. In 1979, he made a bronze sculpture for Harvard Law School titled Judgment , which led to the commission for HBS. Search was designed in 1983, cast in bronze by the Tallix foundry in New York, and... View Details
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Native American Heritage Month | Baker Library
physical exhibition) explores representations of Native Americans in the popular imagination through a selection of advertising trade cards, currency, illustrations, and sculpture from Baker Library Special Collections and the HBS Art and... View Details
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Yazan Halwani
that reach deep into the history of his home country, Lebanon. The Memory Tree is one of many public artworks Yazan has created, a ~20 foot sculpture intended to serve as a witness to the 1915-18 famine; as one approaches the sculpture,... View Details
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2017 Symposium - Race, Gender & Equity
research fellow at Stanford’s Clayman Institute for Gender Research, presents "Identity Theft" at the 2017 Gender and Work Symposium. Counter Archives Elle Pérez, Williams College Elle Pérez, Dean at the Skowhegan School of Painting and View Details
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Seen and Unseen | Baker Library | Bloomberg Center | Harvard Business School
Harvard Business School Virtual Tour This exhibition explores representations of Native Americans in the popular imagination through a selection of advertising trade cards, currency, illustrations, and sculpture from Baker Library Special... View Details
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Art Nature Business
THOMAS KOVACHEVICH Solid Geometry , 2014 Corrugated plastic Schwartz Art Collection, Harvard Business School, 2015.11 Formerly a physician, Thomas Kovachevich's minimalist sculptures explore the potential of unconventional materials, such... View Details
- 05 Apr 2018
- News
A Philanthropic Eye Reframes African American Abstract Art
“The goal is to have impact,” Joyner says of the collection, which ranges from abstract and figurative paintings to 3-D sculpture made from 1945 to the present. “We own some things we think are important; we spent 20 years refining our... View Details
Keywords: Jill Radsken
- 14 Mar 2017
- First Look
First Look at New Research, March 14
in Somerville, Massachusetts, Formlabs manufactures 3D printers used to print everything from prototypes and models to jewelry, dental, and sculpture molds. As Formlabs prepares to ship its latest model, the Form 2, Head of Customer... View Details
Keywords: Sean Silverthorne