Life Follows Art, Over and Over Again: An Artist Talk by Kiki Smith
By LUCY STOCKTONKiki Smith, print and sculpture-focused artist, eco-feminist, and conceptual thinker, spoke and inspired at the Johnson Museum last Thursday. Distant and warm all at once, she...
View ArticleOrder in Disorder: Labyrinthian Structures at the Johnson Museum
James Siena’s Labyrinthian Structures, which runs at the Johnson from now until Dec. 20, comprises prints of complex geometric patterns that surround a few wooden sculptures. These sculptures, too, are...
View ArticleSprawling Memory: Thai Modern Art at the Johnson
The fire is gone but we have the light submerges the viewer in the density of Rirkrit Tiravanija’s and Korakrit Arunanondchai’s works. Andrea Inselmann curated the exhibition, which is displayed in the...
View ArticleTradition and Change in East Asian Art
To my eye, there is at least one major obstacle to curating an exhibition of non-Western traditional artists: striking a balance between educating viewers about the artistic traditions of a foreign...
View ArticleCornell University 2016 International Gala Celebrates a Night of Culture
Students gathered to enjoy cultural performances and activities at the International Gala, hosted by the International Students Union and Museum Club in the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art.
View ArticleJohnson Museum Terminates Contract With Company With Alleged Ties to Prison...
This story has been updated with additional information. The Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art will terminate its contract with G4S Secure Solutions USA — a security service company that Black Students...
View ArticleJohnson Museum to Host First Senior Gala
Approximately 800 people are expected to attend the first Senior Gala at the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art on April 16 to celebrate the 2016 senior class at Cornell, according to Bobby Dougherty...
View ArticleGala Raises Funds, Awareness for Syrian Refugees
Hundreds attended the Cornell for Syrian Refugee Gala on Saturday, designed to “not just raise funds for Syrian refugees, but also to raise awareness of the crisis,” according to President of the Arab...
View ArticleGala Raises Awareness and Money for Action Against Hunger
Cornell Association of Medicine and Philanthropy hosted its first annual awareness and benefit gala at the Johnson Museum of Art. The event aimed to support Action Against Hunger, a non-profit...
View ArticleTimeless Conquerers: American Sojourns and the Collecting of Japanese Art
History continuously shows that Western influences have played a dominant role in the shaping of many regions of the world. From hemisphere to hemisphere, nation to nation, Western forces have...
View ArticleLife Follows Art, Over and Over Again: An Artist Talk by Kiki Smith
By LUCY STOCKTONKiki Smith, print and sculpture-focused artist, eco-feminist, and conceptual thinker, spoke and inspired at the Johnson Museum last Thursday. Distant and warm all at once, she...
View ArticleOrder in Disorder: Labyrinthian Structures at the Johnson Museum
James Siena’s Labyrinthian Structures, which runs at the Johnson from now until Dec. 20, comprises prints of complex geometric patterns that surround a few wooden sculptures. These sculptures, too, are...
View ArticleSprawling Memory: Thai Modern Art at the Johnson
The fire is gone but we have the light submerges the viewer in the density of Rirkrit Tiravanija’s and Korakrit Arunanondchai’s works. Andrea Inselmann curated the exhibition, which is displayed in the...
View ArticleTradition and Change in East Asian Art
To my eye, there is at least one major obstacle to curating an exhibition of non-Western traditional artists: striking a balance between educating viewers about the artistic traditions of a foreign...
View ArticleCornell University 2016 International Gala Celebrates a Night of Culture
Students gathered to enjoy cultural performances and activities at the International Gala, hosted by the International Students Union and Museum Club in the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art.
View ArticleJohnson Museum Terminates Contract With Company With Alleged Ties to Prison...
This story has been updated with additional information. The Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art will terminate its contract with G4S Secure Solutions USA — a security service company that Black Students...
View ArticleJohnson Museum to Host First Senior Gala
Approximately 800 people are expected to attend the first Senior Gala at the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art on April 16 to celebrate the 2016 senior class at Cornell, according to Bobby Dougherty...
View ArticleGala Raises Funds, Awareness for Syrian Refugees
Hundreds attended the Cornell for Syrian Refugee Gala on Saturday, designed to “not just raise funds for Syrian refugees, but also to raise awareness of the crisis,” according to President of the Arab...
View ArticleGala Raises Awareness and Money for Action Against Hunger
Cornell Association of Medicine and Philanthropy hosted its first annual awareness and benefit gala at the Johnson Museum of Art. The event aimed to support Action Against Hunger, a non-profit...
View ArticleTimeless Conquerers: American Sojourns and the Collecting of Japanese Art
History continuously shows that Western influences have played a dominant role in the shaping of many regions of the world. From hemisphere to hemisphere, nation to nation, Western forces have...
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