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C. Ludens Ringnes Sculpture Collection

C. Ludens Ringnes Sculpture Collection

The C. Ludens Ringnes Sculpture Collection supports Harvard Business School’s ongoing contemporary outdoor sculpture program.
About the Collection
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Collection

2021

In 2021, Harvard Business School acquired Wind Sculpture (SG) V (2019) by Yinka Shonibare CBE RA for the C. Ludens Ringnes Sculpture Collection.
Yinka Shonibare CBE RA
Wind Sculpture (SG) V, 2019
Executive Education Lawn
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Exhibitions

2021 – 2023

This exhibition is made possible by the generosity of the artists and galleries, including Melvin Edwards (Alexander Gray Associates, New York, and Stephen Friedman Gallery, London) and Thaddeus Mosley (Karma, New York), and is supported by the C. Ludens Ringnes Sculpture Collection.
Melvin Edwards
Searching for the Word, 1989/2019
Schwartz Common
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Thaddeus Mosley
Illusory Progression, 2020 (right)
Rhizogenic Rhythms, 2020 (left)
Schwartz Common
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2019 – 2020 (extended through June 2021)

This exhibition is made possible by the generosity of the artists and galleries, including Lynda Benglis (Cheim & Read), and Bharti Kher (Hauser & Wirth), and is supported by the C. Ludens Ringnes Sculpture Collection.
Lynda Benglis
Migrating Pedmarks, 1998
Schwartz Common
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Lynda Benglis
Cloak-Wave Pedmarks, 1998
Schwartz Common
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Bharti Kher
The Intermediary Family, 2018
Executive Education Lawn
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2018 – 2019

This exhibition, which was on view from April 2018 to March 2019, was made possible by the generosity of the artists and galleries, including Yoan Capote (Jack Shainman Gallery), Antony Gormley (White Cube), and Jenny Holzer (Cheim & Read), and was supported by the C. Ludens Ringnes Sculpture Collection.
Yoan Capote
Naturaleza Urbana, 2012
Schwartz Common
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Antony Gormley
PLACE, 2015
Schwartz Common
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Jenny Holzer
Selection from Survival: It is in your self-interest…, 2015
Rock Center
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Programs

2019 – 2020

Women, Contemporary Art, and Business Panel Discussion Logo, block text on plain background

Women, Contemporary Art, and Business

Panel Discussion
Harvard Business School
Klarman Hall
Boston, MA 02163

Tuesday, March 3, 2020
6:00-7:30 pm

Organized in conjunction with the 2019-2020 exhibition supported by the C. Ludens Ringnes Sculpture Collection at Harvard Business School, this panel discussion will feature:

  • Bharti Kher, artist
  • Ina Johannesen Dibley, CEO Ekebergparken / C. Ludens Ringnes Foundation, Oslo, Norway
  • Nora Lawrence, Senior Curator, Storm King Art Center, New Windsor, NY

The speakers will explore a range of topics including public art and sculpture; the role of women artists, curators, and directors in the global contemporary art world; and the current art market.

The panel will be moderated by Jill Avery, Senior Lecturer, Harvard Business School and President of the Board of Trustees at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

Program organized by the HBS Art Program and HBS Connects and supported by the C. Ludens Ringnes Sculpture Fund.

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