Timothy J. Johnson
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Item A Celebration of the Whittington Press(University of Minnesota Libraries, 2016) Johnson, Timothy JEssay and checklist for an exhibition mounted by the University Libraries.Item Luther and the World Turned Upside Down: Prophecy, Revolution, and the End of Time -- A Coloring Book of Images from the Exhibition(University of Minnesota Libraries, 2017) Terpstra, Darren; Fong, Cheryll L; Johnson, Timothy JA coloring book of images taken from the exhibition "Luther and the World Turned Upside Down: Prophecy, Revolution, and the End of Time"Item Luther and the World Turned Upside Down: Prophecy, Revolution, and the End of Time -- Exhibit Essay and Checklist(University of Minnesota Libraries, 2017-06) Louthan, Howard; Fong, Cheryll L; Johnson, Timothy JIn this year that we remember the 500th anniversary of the Lutheran Reformation, we encounter an individual who in some ways is just as polarizing and puzzling today as he was during his lifetime. Who was Martin Luther? Was he a progressive who brought needed changes to a church riddled with corruption and theologically adrift, or was he at the end of the day a social conservative who sided with the establishment and backed away from the revolutionary implications of his teaching? Luther and the World Turned Upside Down. Prophecy, Revolution, and the End of Time is an exhibit constructed to help us think through the often contradictory impulses that ran through this individual who more than anyone else transformed the religious landscape of medieval Europe. It offers clues and insights into Luther’s world and helps us think through these complicated questions.Item Such a Big Dream: Edward S. Curtis at 150--Exhibit Checklist(University of Minnesota Libraries, 2018) Johnson, Timothy J; Cardozo, Christopher; Bernardy, Peter; Terpstra, DarrenA checklist of the items displayed for a University of Minnesota Libraries exhibit on Edward S. Curtis, mounted in the Elmer L. Andersen Library Gallery and on the second and third floor concourses, from October 8, 2018 to January 18, 2019. “It’s such a big dream, I can’t see it all,” is what Edward S. Curtis said of his master work, The North American Indian, published between 1907 and 1930. Curated by Curtis expert Christopher Cardozo, Special Collections and Rare Books curator Timothy Johnson, Cardozo Fine Art’s studio manager, Peter Bernardy, and designed by Darren Terpstra, this exhibit highlights not only this work, but also examines Curtis’s life and the impact he had on photography.