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The Nature of Curious Objects: Sue Johnson's Paper Museum
  The Nature of Curious Objects: Sue Johnson's Paper Museum
Pitt Rivers Museum, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
24 January - 10 June 2012

http://web.prm.ox.ac.uk/rpr/index.php/article-index/12-articles/736-sue-johnsons-exhibition-2012

Exhibition catalogue, postcards and fine art reproductions of artworks in the exhibition available from the Museum Shop: http://www.prm.ox.ac.uk/shop.html  
 
         
       
 

Curious Nature of Objects
  The Curious Nature of Objects
28 January to 19 June, 2011

Pitt Rivers Museum, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK

First part of an exhibition project inspired by the pictorial catalogue of Pitt-Rivers' "second" collection held at Cambridge University Library. http://web.prm.ox.ac.uk/rpr/  
 
         
       
 

Rosenbach Museum and Library, Philadelphia, PA
  Moore Adventures in Wonderland
23 September 2009 - 8 June, 2010

This poetic archive and hyper-visual experience of Alice Through the Looking Glass using photography, illustration, digital collage and selected objects from the Museum’s collections uncovers the unexpected connections between Lewis Carroll and 20th-century poet, Marianne Moore.  
 
         
       
 

Eating Wonderland, University of Richmond Museums
  Lora Robins Gallery of Art From Nature
University of Richmond Museums, Richmond, VA (2007)
Exhibition includes: New Stories From Wonderland (Life of the Dodo), Incredible Edibles (ceramic sculptures), and Episodes in a Fantastic Landscape.  
 
         
       
 

Sue Johnson at The Museum of the American Philosophical Society: A series of interventions by the artist (2005)
  In a collaboration with the Museum of the American Philosophical Society, Johnson was invited to create “visual stories” for the exhibition, "Treasures Revealed: 260 Years of Collecting at the APS." Her 21st-century take on themes such as silhouettes, natural history expeditions, moon mania, and atomic bomb testing are mounted alongside artifacts on display.