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ACT UP New York: Activism, Art and the AIDS Crisis 1987–1993 at the Carpenter Center
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Little Elvis, AIDS Profiteer. Sheet of stickers, 11 x 8 1/2 in. Loan from the collection of Avram Finkelstein.
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Casting spells
In 1915, Harvard University and Museum of Fine Arts archæologists digging in a rocky cliff at Deir el-Bersha unearthed the 4000-year-old tomb of the Djehutynakhts, an ancient Egyptian governor and his wife.
Autumn blossoms: Our 10 most anticipated art shows this fall
This fall is a season of celebrations and new beginnings as the Museum of Fine Arts opens its new contemporary art wing, the Institute of Contemporary Art turns 75, the Addison Gallery reopens after fixing its roof, and Brandeis's Rose Art Museum reopens after a mini renovation and settling a lawsuit by backing off from its threat to close for good.
Pottery, Potter, mummies, and a 'Rare Bird'
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