Growing up in the mostly white San Francisco suburb of Mill Valley, California, the author and illustrator MariNaomi always considered herself Japanese — until she tried to learn how to speak the language. “I’m not Japanese,” she told a crowd of students...
New works by renowned contemporary artist Matthew Barney ’89 will be featured in an exhibition at the Yale University Art Gallery, the artist’s first solo museum exhibition in the United States since the presentation of “River of Fundament” at the Museum...
In a Feb. 2017 lecture, “What Translation Means: The Extent and Impact of Translation in America” at the Whitney Humanities Center, Harold Augenbraum, a career translator and now acting editor of the Yale Review, outlined an argument for creating a center...
While developing his latest exhibition, “Redoubt,” renowned artist Matthew Barney ’89 B.A. came to Yale several times to explore the university’s collections and consult with faculty about his ideas for the multi-faceted project that explores themes as...