Johnson Museum exhibit celebrates the art and science of the home | Cornell Chronicle
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The Johnson Museum of Art's exhibit "Home Making: Artists and the Domestic" opens on March 8 and runs through July 27, showcasing the intersection of art, design, and the concept of home. Designed in collaboration with the College of Human Ecology for its centennial, the exhibit includes notable works from artists like Andy Warhol and Nan Goldin. Curatorial assistant Annie Abernathy highlights how the exhibit invites viewers to engage with both historical design pieces and contemporary artworks, encouraging new perspectives on materiality and familial relationships.
The exhibit celebrates a century of applying science and design to the study of the home, showcasing the collaboration between the museum and the College of Human Ecology.
Annie Abernathy emphasizes fresh perspectives on materiality, place, and familial relationships, inviting visitors to engage with the intimate and dynamic concept of home.
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