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DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20250902T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20250902T140000Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20250903T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20250903T140000Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20250904T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20250904T140000Z
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LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20250905T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20250905T140000Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20250906T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20250906T160000Z
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LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20250907T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20250907T160000Z
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LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20250908T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20250908T140000Z
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LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20250909T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20250909T140000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20250910T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20250910T140000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20250911T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20250911T140000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20250912T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20250912T140000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20250913T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20250913T160000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20250914T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20250914T160000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20250915T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20250915T140000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20250916T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20250916T140000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20250917T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20250917T140000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20250918T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20250918T140000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20250919T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20250919T140000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20250920T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20250920T160000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20250921T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20250921T160000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20250922T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20250922T140000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20250923T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20250923T140000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20250924T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20250924T140000Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20250925T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20250925T140000Z
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LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20250926T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20250926T140000Z
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LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20250927T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20250927T160000Z
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LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20250928T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20250928T160000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20250929T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20250929T140000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20250930T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20250930T140000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251001T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251001T140000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251002T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251002T140000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251003T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251003T140000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251004T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251004T160000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251005T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251005T160000Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251006T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251006T140000Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251007T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251007T140000Z
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LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251008T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251008T140000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251009T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251009T140000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251010T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251010T140000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251011T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251011T160000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251012T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251012T160000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251014T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251014T140000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251015T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251015T140000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251016T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251016T140000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251017T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251017T140000Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251018T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251018T160000Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251019T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251019T160000Z
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LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251020T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251020T140000Z
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LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251021T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251021T140000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251022T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251022T140000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251023T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251023T140000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251024T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251024T140000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251025T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251025T160000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251026T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251026T160000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251027T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251027T140000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251028T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251028T140000Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251029T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251029T140000Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251030T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251030T140000Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251031T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251031T140000Z
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LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251101T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251101T160000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251102T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251102T170000Z
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LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251103T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251103T150000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251104T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251104T150000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251105T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251105T150000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251106T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251106T150000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251107T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251107T150000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251108T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251108T170000Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251109T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251109T170000Z
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251110T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251110T150000Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251111T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251111T150000Z
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LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251112T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251112T150000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251113T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251113T150000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251114T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251114T150000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251115T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251115T170000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251116T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251116T170000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251117T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251117T150000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251118T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251118T150000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251119T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251119T150000Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251120T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251120T150000Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251121T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251121T150000Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251122T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251122T170000Z
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LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251123T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251123T170000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251124T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251124T150000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251125T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251125T150000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251126T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251126T150000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251129T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251129T170000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251130T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251130T170000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251201T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251201T150000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251202T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251202T150000Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/exhibition-martin-karplus-moments-monuments
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CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251203T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251203T150000Z
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LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251204T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251204T150000Z
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251205T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251205T150000Z
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LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251206T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251206T170000Z
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LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts,Exhibition,Visual Arts
DESCRIPTION:Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments\n\nOn view: August 25–29 to
  BC classes by appointment (contact rachel.chamberlain@bc.edu)\n\nOpen to t
 he public: September 2–December 7\, 2025 | Monan Gallery\n\nPress Release\n
 \nThis exhibition presents fifty-five digital prints of photographs taken b
 y Martin Karplus during his travels across Europe and the Americas in the 1
 950s and 1960s. These images reflect Karplus’s remarkable eye for color and
  composition\, offering a window into the post-war world as seen by a deepl
 y humanistic and inquisitive mind. The photographs capture scenes that are 
 both timeless and fleeting.\n\nBorn in Vienna in 1930\, Karplus emigrated t
 o the United States with his family in 1938. He studied chemistry and physi
 cs at Harvard and completed his PhD at the California Institute of Technolo
 gy in 1953. Karplus began developing his photographic skills later that yea
 r during his postdoctoral studies in Oxford\, traveling throughout the UK a
 nd continental Europe\, shooting in Kodachrome slide film. Though he had no
  plans to exhibit his work at the time\, his strong photographic eye\, and 
 his curiosity about people and places\, produced a body of work rich in cha
 rm and depth. In the years that followed\, he continued taking pictures whi
 le building an illustrious career in theoretical chemistry that would be re
 cognized with a Nobel Prize in 2013.\n\nShortly before his death in 2024\, 
 Karplus and his wife\, Marci\, made a significant gift of 134 digital print
 s to the McMullen Museum of works from the first two decades of his photogr
 aphic practice. These include some of his earliest surviving images from Ox
 ford and London\, France\, Italy\, the Netherlands\, and the then-newly for
 med Republic of Yugoslavia. A second group of works documents his travels a
 cross the Americas\, with vivid images from the Southwestern United States\
 , Mexico\, Peru\, and Brazil.\n\nOrganized by the McMullen Museum\, Martin 
 Karplus: Moments and Monuments has been curated by John McCoy. Major suppor
 t has been provided by Boston College and the Patrons of the McMullen Museu
 m.\n\nThe exhibition is dedicated to the memory of Martin Karplus (1930–202
 4).
DTEND:20251207T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260413T043541Z
DTSTART:20251207T170000Z
GEO:42.340795;-71.162583
LOCATION:McMullen Museum of Art
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: "Martin Karplus: Moments & Monuments"
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