Past Exhibitions: 2010 - 2019

2019

not but nothing other
not but nothing other
"not but nothing other": African-American Portrayals, 1930s to Today
September 5 – December 7, 2019
Organized by Tom McDonough, Associate Professor of Art History.
Generous support for this project is provided by Art Bridges. 

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Steuben’s Era of Color
Steuben’s Era of Color
Steuben’s Era of Color: The Glass of Frederick Carder
September 5 – December 7, 2019
Amy Robbins PhD ’19 in Anthropology


The Theory of the Four Humors in Western Art
The Theory of the Four Humors in Western Art
The Theory of the Four Humors in Western Art
September 5 – December 7, 2019
Kelly Ryan '20, Art History major


Landscapes and Land Use
Landscapes and Land Use
Landscapes and Land Use: Environmental Conflicts in Photography
September 5 – December 7, 2019
Sally Hecht ’21, Environmental Studies, Public Policy and Law major


The Model Child
The Model Child
The Model Child
September 5 – December 7, 2019
Emily Jelen ’19, Art History and Biology major


An Artist’s Love Affair with Japan and a Certain Woman
An Artist’s Love Affair with Japan and a Certain Woman
An Artist’s Love Affair with Japan and a Certain Woman
September 5 – December 7, 2019
Alyssa Abesamis ’20, Art History and Anthropological Perspectives major


Seymour Chwast: Works of War
Seymour Chwast: Works of War
Seymour Chwast: Works of War
September 5 – December 7, 2019
Guest Curator, Blazo Kovacevic, Associate Professor of Art and Design. The catalog, designed by Blazo Kovacevic, was awarded Honorable Mention in the American Alliance of Museum's 29th annual Museum Publications Design Competition.
Exhibition catalogue available for purchase.


Visions and Imagination: Cuban-American and Argentinian Art
Visions and Imagination: Cuban-American and Argentinian Art
Visions and Imagination: Cuban-American and Argentinian Art
January 31-March 14, 2019
Featuring collector, Jorge Gracia, SUNY Distinguished Professor and Samuel Cappen Chair of Philosophy, SUNY at Buffalo, and curator, Lynette Bosch, SUNY Distinguished Professor, SUNY Geneseo.

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From the Earth: the Making and Meaning of Maya Tomb Objects
From the Earth: the Making and Meaning of Maya Tomb Objects
From the Earth: the Making and Meaning of Maya Tomb Objects
January 31-March 14, 2019
Curated by students enrolled in Blood and Thrones: Ancient Maya Art and Architecture


Some Bodies: Gober, Ligon, Prince
Some Bodies: Gober, Ligon, Prince
Some Bodies: Gober, Ligon, Prince
January 31-March 14, 2019
Organized by associate professor Tom McDonough
Generous support for this project is provided by Art Bridges

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Revisiting the Past: Neoclassicism in Western Art
Revisiting the Past: Neoclassicism in Western Art
Revisiting the Past: Neoclassicism in Western Art
January 31-March 14, 2019
Curated by Doug Braun '20, history and anthropology major & Thomas Rice '19, art history and classics major


The Typography of Rudolf Koch
The Typography of Rudolf Koch
The Typography of Rudolf Koch
January 31-March 14, 2019
Curated by Claudia Oliveri '18, art and design major


2018

Urban Studies: Photographs by N. Jay Jaffee
Urban Studies: Photographs by N. Jay Jaffee
Urban Studies: Photographs by N. Jay Jaffee
September 6-December 8, 2018
The exhibition was made possible by a grant from The Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation.

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Illustrating the IROHA
Illustrating the IROHA
Illustrating the IROHA
September 6-May 18, 2019


Jessica Voorsanger: Partridge Wear Collection
Jessica Voorsanger: Partridge Wear Collection
Jessica Voorsanger: Partridge Wear Collection
September 6-November 20, 2018
Curated by Lawrence Sanchez, art history graduate student


Prints and Perception
Prints and Perception
Prints and Perception
September 6-November 20, 2018
Curated by Erin Livingston '19, art history major


Women's Fashion and Politics in Late 19th-Century America
Women's Fashion and Politics in Late 19th-Century America
Women's Fashion and Politics in Late 19th-Century America
September 6-November 20, 2018
Curated by Dillon Eggleston '18, history major


Seen While Dining: Ralph Gibson Photography
Seen While Dining: Ralph Gibson Photography
Seen While Dining: Ralph Gibson Photography
September 6-November 20, 2018
Curated by Erin Livingston '19, art history major


The Binghamton Nuvolone: Restoring an Object in Six Parts
The Binghamton Nuvolone: Restoring an Object in Six Parts
The Binghamton Nuvolone: Restoring an Object in Six Parts
March 15-May 19, 2018
Exhibition catalogue available for purchase


Romanticized Recollections: Aesthetics of Corrupted Childhood
Romanticized Recollections: Aesthetics of Corrupted Childhood
Romanticized Recollections: Aesthetics of Corrupted Childhood
March 15-May 19, 2018
Focus exhibition curated by students enrolled in Museums and the Art of Exhibition taught by Professor Pamela Smart


Collectors as Donors: Understanding the Landscapes of Collecting
Collectors as Donors: Understanding the Landscapes of Collecting
Collectors as Donors: Understanding the Landscapes of Collecting
March 15-May 19, 2018
Focus exhibition curated by students enrolled in Museums and the Art of Exhibition taught by Professor Pamela Smart


Peter Guttman: Collection as Self Portrait
Peter Guttman: Collection as Self Portrait
Peter Guttman: Collection as Self Portrait
March 15-May 19, 2018
Focus exhibition curated by students enrolled in Museums and the Art of Exhibition taught by Professor Pamela Smart


Amorphous: A Graphic Exploration of Glass
Amorphous: A Graphic Exploration of Glass
Amorphous: A Graphic Exploration of Glass
March 15-May 19, 2018
Curated by investigators of Material and Visual Worlds TAE seed grant "Science Behind Glass" and featuring work generated in ARTS410 Graphic Design III


Beautiful Pictures: Peter Guttman '76
Beautiful Pictures: Peter Guttman '76
Beautiful Pictures: Peter Guttman '76
Thursday, January 25 - Thursday, March 1, 2018

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2017

50 Years Highlights
50 Years Highlights
50 Years Highlights
September 15 - December 16, 2017
Exhibition catalogue available for purchase.


Lost and Found: A Closed Eye Can Never See
Lost and Found: A Closed Eye Can Never See
Lost and Found: A Closed Eye Can Never See
September 15 - December 16, 2017
Curated by students enrolled in Curating Film and Video (CINE 300), taught by Assistant Professor of Cinema, Tomonari Nishikawa


Making Wood Engravings with Lynd Ward
Making Wood Engravings with Lynd Ward
Making Wood Engravings with Lynd Ward
September 15 - December 16, 2017
Curated by Christina Rose '17


French Prints: 16th-18th Centuries
French Prints: 16th-18th Centuries
French Prints: 16th-18th Centuries
September 15 - December 16, 2017
Curated by Marisa Davila '19 and Michael Morganti '19


Issues in Accessioning Pre-Hispanic Objects
Issues in Accessioning Pre-Hispanic Objects
Issues in Accessioning Pre-Hispanic Objects
September 15 - December 16, 2017
Curated by Fernando Flores, Graduate student in Anthropology


Milton Glaser: The Piero Project
Milton Glaser: The Piero Project
Milton Glaser: The Piero Project
March 31 – June 9, 2017
Curated by Blazo Kovacevic, Assistant Professor of Art and Design


Milton Glaser: Modulated Patterns
Milton Glaser: Modulated Patterns
Milton Glaser: Modulated Patterns
March 31 – June 9, 2017
Curated by Blazo Kovacevic, Assistant Professor of Art and Design
Exhibition catalog available for purchase


A Glimpse of Daily Life in Iraqi Kurdistan
A Glimpse of Daily Life in Iraqi Kurdistan
A Glimpse of Daily Life in Iraqi Kurdistan
January 26 – May 20, 2017
Curated by Aynur de Rouen, Curator of Kurdish Collection, University Libraries


Kindred Spirits: The Graphic Work of Rockwell Kent & Lynd Ward
Kindred Spirits: The Graphic Work of Rockwell Kent & Lynd Ward
Kindred Spirits: The Graphic Work of Rockwell Kent & Lynd Ward
January 26 – May 20, 2017
Curated by Matthew Pitcher '18, Art History Major and Therese Ferrara '18, Art History Major


Envisioning the Past
Envisioning the Past
Envisioning the Past
January 26 – May 20, 2017
Curated by the Undergraduate Art History Association


Issues in Accessioning Pre-Hispanic Objects
Issues in Accessioning Pre-Hispanic Objects
Issues in Accessioning Pre-Hispanic Objects
January 26 – May 20, 2017
Curated by Fernando Flores, Graduate Student in Anthropology 


Fashionable Impressions: Art and Clothing in Dialogue
Fashionable Impressions: Art and Clothing in Dialogue
Fashionable Impressions: Art and Clothing in Dialogue
January 26 – March 16, 2017
Curated by Andrea Lenci-Cerchiara and Barbara Wolfe, Theatre Department with Marnie Halpern '17, Art History Major


Works on Paper Between the Wars
Works on Paper Between the Wars
Works on Paper Between the Wars
January 26 – March 16, 2017
From the collection of Gil and Deborah Williams

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Kabuki Prints
Kabuki Prints
Kabuki Prints
September 8 - December 17, 2017
Curated by Lucie Nelson


Picturing Children at the Turn of the Century
Picturing Children at the Turn of the Century
Picturing Children at the Turn of the Century
September 8 - December 17, 2016
Curated by Mariah Postlewait, Doctoral Student, Art History 


The Wedgwood Revolution
The Wedgwood Revolution
The Wedgwood Revolution
September 8 - December 17, 2016
Curated by Erin Annis, Doctoral Student, History 


Keith Arnatt: Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
Keith Arnatt: Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
Keith Arnatt: Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
September 8 - December 17, 2016
Curated by Alex Feim '15, MA '16, Art History


The Bard in Bold Shakespeare posters from the collection of Mirko Ilić
The Bard in Bold Shakespeare posters from the collection of Mirko Ilić
The Bard in Bold Shakespeare posters from the collection of Mirko Ilić
September 8 - December 17, 2016


Baseball in Cuba: A Photographic Essay by Ira Block
Baseball in Cuba: A Photographic Essay by Ira Block
Baseball in Cuba: A Photographic Essay by Ira Block
September 8 - December 17, 2016
Essay by Diane Sommerville, Associate Professor of History

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Graphic! Lurid! Sensational! Exploitation and B-Movie Posters
Graphic! Lurid! Sensational! Exploitation and B-Movie Posters
Graphic! Lurid! Sensational! Exploitation and B-Movie Posters
April 7 - May 21, 2016
Curated by Brian Wall, Associate Professor of Cinema and Art History

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Taller de Grafica Popular: A People's Printing Workshop
Taller de Grafica Popular: A People's Printing Workshop
Taller de Grafica Popular: A People's Printing Workshop
February 4 - May 21, 2016
Curated by Tiana Camacho '16 and Maritza Minchala '18 from the Latin American Student Union


Masters of Caricature in 18th-Century Britain
Masters of Caricature in 18th-Century Britain
Masters of Caricature in 18th-Century Britain
February 4 - May 21, 2016
Curated by Erin Annis, Doctoral Student, History


Drawing on the Familiar: Artwork by a Mid-Century Commercial Artist
Drawing on the Familiar: Artwork by a Mid-Century Commercial Artist
Drawing on the Familiar: Artwork by a Mid-Century Commercial Artist
February 4 - May 21, 2016
Curated by Jackie Hogan, Assistant Director


Ephemeral Moments: Grace Golden's Theatrical Sketches
Ephemeral Moments: Grace Golden's Theatrical Sketches
Ephemeral Moments: Grace Golden's Theatrical Sketches
February 4 - May 21, 2016
Curated by Hailey Gonzalez '16, Theater Major


In the Wake of World War I:
In the Wake of World War I
In the Wake of World War I:
Middle East Landscapes, Livingscapes, and Everyday Life Drawings by Robert Hofmann
February 4 – March 25, 2016
Curated by Kent Schull, Associate Professor of History


2015

Inverted Balance
Inverted Balance
Inverted Balance
October 8 - December 19, 2015
Curated by students in CINE 380, "Curating Film and Video," taught by Assistant Professor Tomonari Nishikawa


The Castle on the Hill
The Castle on the Hill
The Castle on the Hill
September 17 - December 19, 2015
Curated by Roger Luther, Broome County Historical Society


Reclaiming Ruins
Reclaiming Ruins
Reclaiming Ruins:
The New York State Inebriate Asylum and Other "Abandonscapes" by A.D. Wheeler
September 17 - December 19, 2015
Curated by Julie Walker, Assistant Professor of Art History

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Adèle Rouyon
Adèle Rouyon
Adèle Rouyon:
An Aunt Who Painted
September 10 - December 19, 2015
Curated by Lucie G. Nelson '77, PhD


The Inner Landscape of Dance
The Inner Landscape of Dance
The Inner Landscape of Dance:
Photographs by Barbara Morgan 1935-1944 From the Collection of Dr. and Mrs. Monroe Kornfeld
March 27 - June 20, 2015
Co-curated by John Tagg, Distinguished Professor of Art History


The Civil War: Images of Ruin
The Civil War: Images of Ruin
The Civil War: Images of Ruin
March 24 - June 20, 2015
Curated by graduate students from the Departments of History and Art History


The Multi-Modernist Tilly Losch: Dancer, Actress and Artist
The Multi-Modernist Tilly Losch: Dancer, Actress and Artist
The Multi-Modernist Tilly Losch: Dancer, Actress and Artist
March 24 - June 20, 2015
Curated by Kara Lynn Nandin '15, Art History Major


The Shepherd of the Beyond: Death Personified in Art
The Shepherd of the Beyond: Death Personified in Art
The Shepherd of the Beyond: Death Personified in Art
March 24 - June 20, 2015
Curated by Annie McHugh '16, Art History and French Major


Face to Ground - Mirko Ilić
Face to Ground - Mirko Ilić
Face to Ground - Mirko Ilić
Comics/Illustrations/Graphic Design/Multimedia
February 12 - March 14, 2015
Curated by Blazo Kovacevic, Assistant Professor of Art and Design


A World of Goods: Global Commodities in the East and West
A World of Goods: Global Commodities in the East and West
A World of Goods: Global Commodities in the East and West
February 4 - June 20, 2015
Curated by students enrolled in ARTH 451E, "Art in the Age of Discoveries, 1500-1800," taught by Associate Professor Nancy Um


Lovis Corinth: Provocative Prints
Lovis Corinth: Provocative Prints
Lovis Corinth: Provocative Prints
February 4 - March 14, 2015
Curated by Molly Stahl '15, Art History Major


Living Objects: Makers, Markets, Museum
Living Objects: Makers, Markets, Museum
Living Objects: Makers, Markets, Museum
African Art from the collection of Michael and Sylvia Horowitz
February 4 - March 14, 2015
Curated by students in ARTH 388C, "Museums and the Art of Exhibitions," taught by Associate Professor Pamela Smart


Coney Island: Familiar Faces in a Public Space
Coney Island: Familiar Faces in a Public Space
Coney Island: Familiar Faces in a Public Space
February 4 - March 14, 2015
Curated by Zsuzsanna Orban '15, Art History Major


The Spanish Forger: “Medieval” Paintings from the Collection of William Voelkle ’61
The Spanish Forger: “Medieval” Paintings from the Collection of William Voelkle ’61
The Spanish Forger: “Medieval” Paintings from the Collection of William Voelkle ’61
October 16 - December 13, 2014


Yarikata: Making Japanese Prints
Yarikata: Making Japanese Prints
Yarikata: Making Japanese Prints
October 16 - December 13, 2014
Curated by Christopher Lane ’14, Studio Art Major


"Some of These People": Marking the Other in Soviet Russia
"Some of These People": Marking the Other in Soviet Russia
"Some of These People": Marking the Other in Soviet Russia
October 16 - November 29, 2014
Curated by Michael Kosowski ’16, Art History and Russian Major


Alumni Art Show 2014
Alumni Art Show 2014
Alumni Art Show 2014
September 18 - December 13, 2014


Have Pottery, Will Travel: The Movement of Cypriot Lustrous Ware from Production to Destination
Have Pottery, Will Travel: The Movement of Cypriot Lustrous Ware from Production to Destination
Have Pottery, Will Travel: The Movement of Cypriot Lustrous Ware from Production to Destination
April 22 - May 30, 2014
Curated by Arianna M. Stimpfl, Doctoral Student, Anthropology

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Affinities, Dialogues, Divergences: Art Faculty Engage with the Permanent Collection
Affinities, Dialogues, Divergences: Art Faculty Engage with the Permanent Collection
Affinities, Dialogues, Divergences: Art Faculty Engage with the Permanent Collection
April 22 - May 24, 2014


50 works on paper Fifty Works on Paper: Highlights from the Permanent Collection
50 works on paper Fifty Works on Paper: Highlights from the Permanent Collection
Fifty Works on Paper: Highlights from the Permanent Collection
January 30 - April 5, 2014


Handing Down the Past: Contemporary Pueblo and Mata Ortiz Pottery
Handing Down the Past: Contemporary Pueblo and Mata Ortiz Pottery
Handing Down the Past: Contemporary Pueblo and Mata Ortiz Pottery
January 30 - May 30, 2014
Curated by students in ANTH 260, "Archaeology of North American Indians," taught by Assistant Professor Siobhan Hart


The Emerging Modern Woman: Ideals, Struggles, and Opportunities
The Emerging Modern Woman: Ideals, Struggles, and Opportunities
The Emerging Modern Woman: Ideals, Struggles, and Opportunities
January 30 - May 30, 2014
Curated by the Undergraduate Art History Association


Side by Side: Teacher and Student Designs from the [Chinese] National Academy of Theatre Arts
Side by Side: Teacher and Student Designs from the [Chinese] National Academy of Theatre Arts
Side by Side: Teacher and Student Designs from the [Chinese] National Academy of Theatre Arts
August 29 - December 16, 2013 
Curated by Qianghua Wang, Theatre Department


Side by Side: Teacher and Student Designs from the [Chinese] National Academy of Theatre Arts
Side by Side: Teacher and Student Designs from the [Chinese] National Academy of Theatre Arts
Marking the Past: Wax Rubbings Taken from Monumental Brasses in England
August 29 - December 16, 2013
Curated by Hannah Hempstead '14, Art History Major


Faces of Buddhism
Faces of Buddhism
Faces of Buddhism
August 29 - December 16, 2013

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Between Two Worlds: Paintings by Ruby Wang
Between Two Worlds: Paintings by Ruby Wang
Between Two Worlds: Paintings by Ruby Wang
August 29 - December 16, 2013


Quiet Cruelties: Prints, Sculptures, and Unique Works on Paper by Rimer Cardillo
Quiet Cruelties: Prints, Sculptures, and Unique Works on Paper by Rimer Cardillo
Quiet Cruelties: Prints, Sculptures, and Unique Works on Paper by Rimer Cardillo
January 24 - March 23, 2013


A Way with Words: Chinese Calligraphy by Harrison Xinshi Tu '90
A Way with Words: Chinese Calligraphy by Harrison Xinshi Tu '90
A Way with Words: Chinese Calligraphy by Harrison Xinshi Tu '90
September 28 - October 27, 2012


Chinese Snuff Bottles
Chinese Snuff Bottles
Chinese Snuff Bottles
From a Private Collection
September 4 - December 15, 2012


Plantation Places: Cotton, Sugar, Coffee and the Making of Nineteenth-Century Slaveries
Plantation Places: Cotton, Sugar, Coffee and the Making of Nineteenth-Century Slaveries
Plantation Places: Cotton, Sugar, Coffee and the Making of Nineteenth-Century Slaveries
September 4 - December 15, 2012
Curated by Dale Tomich, Professor of Sociology


Student Art Show 2012
Student Art Show 2012
Student Art Show 2012
April 19 - May 19, 2012


Celebrating New York City Landmarks
Celebrating New York City Landmarks
Celebrating New York City Landmarks
March 8 - 31, 2012


Faculty Show 2011
Faculty Show 2011
Faculty Show 2011
September 8 - December 10, 2011


Student Art Show 2011
Student Art Show 2011
Student Art Show 2011
April 14 - May 21, 2011

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The Art Behind Beijing Opera: Costume and Makeup
The Art Behind Beijing Opera: Costume and Makeup
The Art Behind Beijing Opera: Costume and Makeup
February 10 - June 1, 2011

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Chinese New Year Prints
Chinese New Year Prints
Chinese New Year Prints
February 10 - March 12, 2011


Photo Postcards from the Collection of the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art
September 2 - December 11, 2010


Landscape Affairs: The Paintings of Jian Cui
Landscape Affairs: The Paintings of Jian Cui
Landscape Affairs: The Paintings of Jian Cui
September 2 - December 11, 2010

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Surreal Visions
Surreal Visions
Surreal Visions
January 26 - June 1, 2010


The Classical Tradition in Art
The Classical Tradition in Art
The Classical Tradition in Art
January 26 - March 15, 2010