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- Harper's Magazine posted: “Trading Floor,” by Luc Delahaye, whose work was on view in May at Photo Elysée (photo.elysee), in Lausanne, Switzerland. Courtesy the arti (25 likes, 2026-07-07)
- Harper's Magazine posted: “On the wall above my desk, there is an index card printed with a single sentence from the notebooks of Simone Weil: ‘We have to try to cure (190 likes, 2026-07-07)
- Harper's Magazine posted: The Hour Glass, 2025, a mixed-media artwork (glass mosaic and gold-leaf with patinated brass frame) by Shahzia Sikander (shahzia.sikander), (18 likes, 2026-07-06)
- Harper's Magazine posted: Sing-Along American History: War and Race, a collage by Joyce Kozloff (joycekozloff), whose work is on view through November as part of the (16 likes, 2026-07-05)
- Harper's Magazine posted: Every month in our Findings column, Rafil Kroll-Zaidi (srkz) presents a constellation of the most—and least—important scientific discoveries (38 likes, 2026-07-05)
- Harper's Magazine posted: Miss Liberty Reaches Out to Welcome the Persecuted, a painting by Reverend Benjamin Franklin Perkins, whose work is on view through Septembe (71 likes, 2026-07-04)
- Harper's Magazine posted: William T. Vollmann rakes through the U.S. archive, charting the making and unmaking of the American project since 1776. “Yes, her faults ar (420 likes, 2026-07-04)
- Harper's Magazine posted: From the July Harper’s Index. Read more at the link in our bio. (338 likes, 2026-07-03)
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