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Volume 140, Issue 37 — 9 photos
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MIT students enjoy a nice day in marked, socially distanced circles on Kresge Saturday Oct. 24.
Nathan Liang–The Tech
‘Fun Fridge’ is a Dada-esque refrigerator stocked with tags from Basquiat’s contemporaries.
Courtesy of Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Turing patterns spontaneously arise in a wide variety of chaotic yet beautiful structures.
courtesy of Xiao, J., Li, H., Yang, J. et al. from “Chaotic Turing Pattern Formation in Spatiotemporal Systems.” Front. Phys. China
In ‘Yellow Building,’ Lady Pink’s use of colors reflects her femininity.
Courtesy of Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
The dome atop Building 7 undergoes renovations.
Nathan Liang–The Tech
Christina Birch PhD ’15 cycles with Team USA in the Team Pursuit event at the 2019 Track Cycling World Championship in Brisbane, Australia.
Courtesy of Christina Birch
The MFA’s exhibition ‘Writing the Future: Basquiat and the Hip-Hop Generation’ displays the anti-establishment themes of 1980s New York street art.
Courtesy of Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Keith Haring’s use of bold lines is exemplified by LA2’s contrasting black on pink in their work, ‘Untitled.’
Courtesy of Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Basquiat’s ‘Hollywood Africans’ depicts the social commentary often found in the work of post-graffiti artists.
Courtesy of Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
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