Herbert F Johnson Museum of Art

Ithaca, United States

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Cornell University’s Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art in Ithaca, NY, houses more than 35,000 works of art in a historic I. M. Pei building.

The fifth floor presents art from Asia, from the ancient to the contemporary, as well as spectacular views of Ithaca and Cayuga Lake.

The second floor highlights Greek, Roman, and European art before 1800, as well as the light installation «Cosmos» above the outdoor sculpture court.

The first floor showcases art from the 19th century to today, primarily from Europe and the Americas.

The visible storage gallery on Floor 2L features over 1,000 objects from our Asian, African, Native North American, Pre-​Columbian, Oceanic, and decorative art collections.

Temporary exhibitions change several times a year and can be found in the galleries on Floors 1L and 2L, below the lobby of the main building.

History

Established in 1973.

Designed by I. M. Pei & Partners, the Museum is named for benefactor Herbert F. Johnson, a distinguished graduate of Cornell’s Class of 1922, the late president and chairman of S C Johnson of Racine, Wisconsin, and a Cornell University trustee. Since its beginning the Museum has been open to all without charge.