Tracey Emin: I Loved You Until the Morning
Center for British Art
(203) 432-2800
https://britishart.yale.edu/exhibitions-programs/tracey-emin-i-loved-you-until-morning
The first major presentation of the work of Tracey Emin (b. 1963), a British artist known for autobiographical and confessional artwork, demonstrates the artist’s commitment to challenging conceptions of female experience.
Through August 8
A Cosmos of Similarity
Cushing/Whitney Medical Library
(203) 785-5354
https://library.medicine.yale.edu/news/cosmos-similarity-exhibition-about-arts-measure
A display in the Cushing Rotunda of the Yale Medical School Library charts a history of similarity and knowledge production in Europe between 1482 and 1700, in which diverse disciplines intertwine.
Through August 20
“Street Talk”: Pamphlet Literature of the Nigerian Marketplace
Sterling Memorial Library
(203) 432-1775
https://library.yale.edu/event/street-talk-pamphlet-literature-nigerian-marketplace
Onitsha Market Literature emerged in early 1950s Nigeria as a way to educate and entertain the common people. It included such topics as Nigerian folktales, political commentaries, academic subjects, and literary experiments.
Through September 14
Romney: Brilliant Contrasts in Georgian England
Yale University Art Gallery
(203) 432-0600
https://artgallery.yale.edu/exhibitions/exhibition/romney-brilliant-contrasts-georgian-england
Co-organized with the Center for British Art to celebrate the YCBA’s reopening, Romney: Brilliant Contrasts in Georgian England features the work of British portrait painter George Romney (1734–1802), who was also a proficient musician, alongside selections from the Morris Steinert Collection of Musical Instruments.
Through September 14