Exhibits
Death in the Making: Reexamining the Iconic Spanish Civil War Photobook brings together nearly 75 original photographs and related ephemera to tell the story of Robert Capa’s iconic 1938 photobook
“To see takes time,” Georgia O’Keeffe once wrote. Best known for her flower paintings, O’Keeffe (1839–1906) also made extraordinary series of works in charcoal, pencil, watercolor, and pastel.
The region of northern Europe today known as Germany, Switzerland, Belgium, and the Netherlands experienced momentous social, political, and artistic transformation from 1450 through the early 1600
This exhibition presents many of the most historically significant manuscript maps from the late medieval and early modern period from the Beinecke Library’s vast collection of maps.
Jane Austen’s novels have been cherished by millions of readers for two hundred years. Her classic stories have reached many others as adaptations for the screen.
This special exhibition in Great Falls, Montana highlights a select collection of Peter Koch’s work that spans his career since 1974.
The exhibition Book/Art/Artifact showcases work from the California Chapter of the national organization the Guild of Book Workers.
We welcome all to witness history and consider our present moment through the power of art with this unique exhibition.