Join the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study in a conversation between the artist Dario Robleto, whose exhibition at the Radcliffe Institute rethinks the deep history of cardiological recording, and Doris A. Taylor, a scientist whose work toward regenerative transplantation is reshaping the metaphorical—as well as the medical—prospects of the human heart.
Knafel Center, 10 Garden Street, Cambridge, MA 02138
For centuries, in both the arts and the sciences, the human heart has been a source of reverence and marvel: Western artistic traditions have explored the heart as the vessel of sacred identity and the visceral instrument of emotional life, while the sciences know it as an exquisitely complicated pump that has tested the limits of medicine and engineering. Although these approaches may seem incompatible, recent advances in both fields provide surprising opportunities for art and science to converge around new insights and questions.
The National Gallery of Art has announced that the Department’s own Jennifer Roberts will be giving the A.W. Mellon Lectures in the Fine Arts in the spring of 2021.