Tufts Daily - Gallery Review | Exhibit probes Western art

Harvard’s Fogg and Busch-Reisinger museums may be closed for renovations, but the Arthur M. Sackler Museum remains open. It now houses some of the most important pieces from all three collections. The Sackler’s fourth floor highlights Western art from antiquity through 1900 as a part of “Re-View,” a survey of the Harvard Art Museum collections. Art from around the world is shown next to Greco-Roman and European art, illustrating how Western art has drawn inspiration from other cultures.

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