Curator of European Art before 1800, Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art
Weislogel, who has been on at the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art since 1999, holds a doctorate in Italian and French Renaissance Art from Cornell University. He has curated numerous exhibitions on a wide range of premodern topics, including Etchings by Rembrandt from the Collection of S. William Pelletier; The New and Unknown World: Art, Exploration and Trade in the Dutch Golden Age; and Mirror of the City: The Printed View in Italy and Beyond, 1450–1940. He also served for ten years as curatorial advisor to the Cornell History of Art Majors' Society, and as organizing curator for the Museum's 2009 presentation of Icons of the Desert: Aboriginal Paintings from Papunya. Weislogel has long experience partnering with faculty and teaching visiting classes, mining the Museum’s collection to enrich curricula in a variety of fields, and has served as an adjunct professor at Syracuse University. He has been a member of Print Council of America since 2004.
Contact: (607) 254-4640
aw27@cornell.edu