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Corita Kent and the Language of Pop

By Katherine L Borrazzo
The Harvard Art Museums' new special exhibition, "Corita Kent and the Language of Pop," opened on Thursday Sep. 3. The opening included a panel discussion which considered Kent’s role as an iconoclast as well as her printmaking techniques, placing her alongside her contemporaries in the pop art movement.

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