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Exhibitions

Past exhibitions at the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art and its predecessor, the A. D. White Museum of Art at Cornell University.

Past exhibitions from 2025

ENDED ON Dec 14, 2025

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Margarethe Geibel: The Goethe House Series

Drawn from the permanent collection, these color woodcuts by Margarethe Geibel depict the home of German poet Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.

ENDED ON Dec 14, 2025

A colorful West African regalia is displayed on a dark blue platform in a museum gallery

Egúngún: Sacred Regalia for the Ancestors

This exhibition showcases a mid-century egúngún from Nigeria to explore Yorùbá religious belief in Nigeria and its diaspora in the US, as well as culturally sensitive approaches to conservation.

ENDED ON Dec 7, 2025

A red duotone photograph of a statue of two figures and a horse with an American flag in the distance

Free as they want to be: Artists Committed to Memory

Contemporary art, inspired by historical events, creates a framework in which to honor and contemplate the ongoing fight for freedom and equality in Black America.

ENDED ON Dec 7, 2025

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Cold War: The Mysterious

Thai artist Thasnai Sethaseree creates large-scale collages out of a range of materials to address the modern history and politics of Thailand.

ENDED ON Aug 24, 2025

An oil painting of houses with one porch seemingly being turned into a carousel

Here & Now: Artists of Central New York

The artists on view engage, directly or obliquely, with the histories, identities, and narratives of Central New York.

ENDED ON Aug 10, 2025

A mountain landscape with Chinese calligraphy

Wang Tiande: Mirror Impressions

This special installation features recent works by Shanghai-based artist Wang Tiande, the 2025 Wong Chai Lok Calligraphy Fellow at Cornell University.

ENDED ON Aug 3, 2025

A colorful painting, thin figural sculpture, and red mobile in a museum gallery with dark green walls

Gifts of Modern Art: David M. Solinger, Class of 1926

A special installation from the permanent collection of gifts made by David M. Solinger and Betty Ann Besch Solinger.

ENDED ON Jul 27, 2025

A black and white photo of a man, woman, dog, and child sitting in a living room at night

Home Making: Artists and the Domestic

This collaboration between the Johnson Museum and Cornell’s College of Human Ecology for the College’s centennial explores how artists redefine and reconceptualize home.

ENDED ON Jun 8, 2025

A cartoonlike drawing of black, yellow and red ink on Plexiglas surrounding black and white photos of a sitting woman

Suzi Ferrer

A member of the Class of 1962, Suzi Ferrer (1940–2006) became a pioneering visual artist during her decade-long stay in Puerto Rico.

ENDED ON Jun 8, 2025

Silhouetted figures of black people outside at night

Arthur Jafa: Love is the Message, The Message is Death

Arthur Jafa’s 2016 video is an exploration of Black identity, history, and culture in America.

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