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The Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art Presents Its Summer 2008 Exhibition Schedule |
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Gabor Peterdi, American, born Hungary, 1915-2001, Vertical Rocks, 1959. Etching. Collection of Judith and Steven Barbash.
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ITHACA, NY.- The Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art at Cornell University presentss its exhibition and program schedule for Summer 2008.
Something Old/Something New: Gifts from Alumni Through July 27
In celebration of this years Cornell Reunion classes, this exhibition highlights a wide variety of gifts to the Museums collection in the areas of contemporary art and works on paper.
Shared Experience: The Steven Barbash Collection June 28September 14
Well-known artist and local resident Steven Barbash has collected American works on paper and paintings from the 1950s to the present, many of which came to the collector as exchanges with fellow artists such as Michael Mazur and Robert Birmelin.
Ithaca Collects June 28August 17
Celebrating a passion for living with art, this exhibition presents a remarkable range of works from around the world, gathered by local private collectors.
Remembering Steam Locomotives: Photographs by Frank Barry June 28August 17
For over forty years, Frank Barry has traveled all over the world photographing the demise of the steam locomotive, a conveyance that Barry clearly appreciates. This exhibition will highlight works from his personal archive.
Photographer Frank Barry will give a free tour of this exhibition on Thursday, July 10 at 12:00 noon as part of our Art for Lunch series.
Aesthetics of Mended Japanese Ceramics June 28August 17
In Japan, when prized ceramics, especially those associated with the tea ceremony, were broken or damaged, the objects would be mended using gold and lacquer. This exhibition, featuring tea bowls and utensils of the Momoyama and Edo periods, provides insight into a uniquely Japanese approach to connoisseurship and appreciation for imperfect beauty. Organized by the Museum of Lacquer Art, Muenster, Germany.
Ellen Avril, curator of Asian art, will give a free tour of this exhibition on Thursday, July 24 at 12:00 noon as part of our Art for Lunch series.
Ithaca Ceramics July 5August 10
The latest in the Johnson Museums ongoing series of exhibitions that underscore the vitality of Ithacas art scene, this exhibition highlights the creativity and innovation of area artists working with clay.
Learn more about the art of ceramics at our family-friendly Articipation event on Saturday, July 19 from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m.
Local artist and guest curator Eric Serritella will give a free tour of this exhibition on Thursday, August 7 at 12:00 noon as part of our Art for Lunch series.
Mary Ellen Mark: The Prom Series August 9October 26
Over the past few years, Mary Ellen Mark has been photographing that quintessential high school rite of passage, the prom, or what Francine Prose has called a rehearsal for a wedding. In June 2008, Mark will record couples at the Ithaca High School prom, as she has been photographing proms all around the country, at high schools that vary as much as our public school systems and show a cross culture of teenagers on the cusp of adulthood.
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