Gallery+ Yale Undergraduate Jazz Collective 

A sculpture with a roughly cylindrical shape. The top is curved, resembling a head, and two arched forms resembling eyes appear on the front, in this view. The surface is highly polished.

Constantin Brancusi, Mlle. Pogany II, 1925. Polished bronze. Yale University Art Gallery, Katharine Ordway Collection. © Succession Brancusi – All rights reserved (ARS) 

Members of the Yale Undergraduate Jazz Collective deliver a performance in the galleries of modern art, responding to themes of improvisation, fragmentation, abstraction, and unrepeatability in the work of Alexander Calder, Constantin Brancusi, and Man Ray.  

Introduction by Lily Waterton, the Jock Reynolds Fellow in Public Programs.  

Gallery+ is an ongoing series of collaborations that invites responses to the Gallery’s collection through special programs and performances. Generously sponsored by the Martin A. Ryerson Lectureship Fund.    

Meet by the central column in the Gallery lobby. Space is limited.