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American artist Hyman Bloom produced works of astounding beauty and probing mysticism. Through subjects that range from the human body and natural forms to Jewish brides, Bloom’s richly colored surfaces reveal a persistent quest for inner truths. This symposium brings together academics, curators, and performers to explore Bloom’s work in the contexts of spirituality, music, and mid 20th-century art.

Marcia Brennan, PhD, Carolyn and Fred McManis Professor of Humanities and professor of Art History and Religious Studies, Department of Religion, Rice University
Henry Adams, Ruth Coulter Heede Professor of Art History, Case Western Reserve University
Holland Cotter, art critic, New York Times
A performance by Mirasi Collective

Sunday, February 9, 2020
Hyman Bloom: Spirituality and ArtMadame X: Fashion and Self-fashioning in John Singer Sargents ParisA New Look at Impressionism: Surface and DepthMFA Playdates: All about LineKorean Popular Arts and Culture: K-Pop and BeyondArt As Evidence: Jewish Manuscripts and the Archeology of Jewish LifeHanukkah: The Festival of Lights“Living Quipu” by Cecilia Vicuña, January 9, 2019Sound Bites: Lilit HartunianMFA Member Lectures:  Hear Me Now: The Black Potters of Old Edgefield, South CarolinaHokusai and His Students“(Curtains) Vidas Perfectas” by Sarah Crowner, October 15, 2014

Hyman Bloom: Spirituality and Art @mfaboston

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