Through July 15
To celebrate the 60th
Reunion of the Class of 1952, this exhibition explores the importance of the
train to the Cornell student experience.
Through July 22
The annual History of Art Majors’ Society exhibition suggests alternate ways of seeing when space can be chaotic, orderly, defined, and undefined.
Through July 29
Work by German Expressionists artists including Max Beckmann, Erich Heckel, Ernst Kirchner, Emil Nolde, and Karl Schmidt-Rottluff shows them at the apex of their influence, highlighting prints, watercolors, and oil paintings produced between 1908 and 1930.
Through August 12
Work by Michael Ashkin, Roberto Bertoia, Renate Ferro, Jean Locey, Graham McDougal, Elisabeth Meyer, Carl Ostendarp, Stephanie Owens, Gregory Page, Maria Park, Barry Perlus, and Stan Taft.
Through August 12
Works by some of the greatest and most incisive photographers of the
20th century, including Lewis Hine, Dorothea Lange, Margaret
Bourke-White, Edward Steichen, Walker Evans, Berenice Abbott, Garry
Winogrand, and others.
Through August 12
This exhibition presents the extraordinary grace and strength of Wong Chai Lok’s poetry and calligraphy across the full range of traditional Chinese calligraphic styles.
Through September 9
Encompassing various themes throughout the history of photography, this exhibition examines our ideas about visual memory and how those memories are consumed and shared by viewers.
Through September 30
This installation was curated by Cornell students in Professor Kaja McGowan’s Spring 2012 seminar "Shadowplay: Asian Art and Performance."
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