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At the Johnson, Political Divides Are Viewed Between the Lines

Julia Moser  —  Jan 25, 2012

At this week's Johnson exhibit, Lines of Control: Partition as a Productive Space, Julia Moser contemplates the implications of political borders on the populations' psyches.

Going Gaga for Dada

Daveen Koh  —  Nov 8, 2011

The Johnson celebrates the Dadaist movement and features select works from the indubitably awesome Brandt collection.

The Unbearable Lightness of Being

Sam Martinez  —  Oct 25, 2011

Sam Martinez '13 provides insight on the Johnson Museum's exhibit Precious Paper, featuring pieces that confront the sensual, dark corners of the mind.  

A Divine Diversion

Daveen Koh  —  Sep 28, 2011

Daveen Koh looks at the latest Johnson exhibit, which explores the darker side of religious iconography.

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.

Master of the Macabre

Lucy Li  —  Apr 14, 2011

Goya's violently poignant prints are featured at the Johnson.

I Think iCon, I Think iCon ...

Nathan Tailleur  —  Apr 7, 2011

Nathan Tailleur examines the importance of self-identification in art in the latest exhibit at the Johnson.

Pre-Columbian Symbolism at the Johnson

M. Celeste Gonzalez  —  Mar 16, 2011

The Sun checks out an exhibit on the artistry in everyday objects used in Pre-Columbian Latin America.

Robinson on Rembrandt

Daveen Koh  —  Feb 24, 2011

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

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