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The Omnipresence of Bruegel the Elder

Zachary Zahos  —  Nov 18, 2011

 

Zach Zahos '15 reviews the Mill and the Cross, playing at Cornell Cinema. 

Face to Face at The Johnson

Fiona Modrak  —  Sep 20, 2011

The latest exhibit at the Johnson leaves Fiona Modrak to ponder the reflexive nature of portraits.

Modern Shadowplay

Lucy Li  —  Apr 27, 2011

Lucy Li checks out Light and Shadow, a new exhibit at the Johnson Museum featuring Modernist paintings and drawings.

The Artist and The Icons

Katie Kremnitzer  —  Apr 11, 2011

Audrey Flack comes to the Johnson Museum to discuss art, history and feminism.

Redrawing Paul Cézanne

Ian Walker Sperber  —  Mar 29, 2011

Paul Cézanne at the Metropolitan Museum of Art

Robinson on Rembrandt

Daveen Koh  —  Feb 24, 2011

Director Frank Robinson gives an intimate tour of Rembrandt’s etchings.

Strange Art From Down Under

Ann Lui  —  Feb 3, 2009

It would be impossible to experience the Johnson’s exhibit Icons of the Desert without being profoundly disconcerted. Though the works on display are extremely graphic (so much that they could be confused with the works of Piet Mondrian or Robert Slutsky from a distance — both of whom lingered on patterns as well), these paintings are not to be confused with typical “fine art.” What is disconcerting about this exhibition is explained by their source:

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