Harvard Society for Contemporary Art

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The Harvard Society for Contemporary Art was an influential early-1930s student-run gallery at Harvard University that introduced modern European and American avant-garde art to the U.S. college scene.

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instanceOf art gallery
student organization
activePeriod early 1930s
affiliation Harvard University
associatedWith Harvard art history department NERFINISHED
Museum of Modern Art NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dissolved 1932
exhibited American avant-garde art
American modernist painting
architecture-related works
modern European painting
modern European sculpture
photography
field avant-garde art
contemporary art
modern art
foundedBy Edward M. M. Warburg NERFINISHED
John Walker III NERFINISHED
Lincoln Kirstein NERFINISHED
genre nonprofit gallery
hasPart exhibition program
film screenings
lecture program
historicalContext interwar period
inception 1929
influenced development of modern art appreciation at Harvard University
museum practices in the United States
influencedBy Bauhaus exhibitions NERFINISHED
European modernist galleries
languageOfWorkOrName English
locatedIn Cambridge, Massachusetts
Harvard University NERFINISHED
Massachusetts
United States of America
surface form: United States
movement modernism
notableFor being an influential early-1930s student-run gallery
introducing American avant-garde art to the U.S. college scene
introducing modern European art to the U.S. college scene
operatedBy Harvard University students
organizationalStructure student-run
purpose to exhibit contemporary art
to introduce American avant-garde art to college students
to introduce modern European art to American college audiences
status defunct
targetAudience Harvard students
U.S. college community

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Lincoln Kirstein memberOf Harvard Society for Contemporary Art