Exhibits
This year marks a century since the publication of James Joyce’s Modernist masterpiece, Ulysses.
In 2022, which would have been the year of Lou Reed's 80th birthday, The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center will mount Lou Reed: Caught Between the Twisted Stars, the
Ink, Paper, Stone: Six Women Artists and the Language of Lithography examines the prints of six critically acclaimed artists who visited Los Angeles in the 1960s to explore the art of lithography:
Published in 1836, The Pickwick Papers formed Charles Dickens’s first novel.
Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II was an avid collector and knowledgeable patron of the arts.
Anthony Tino and Shahar Kramer curated the work of fifteen artists for the exhibition Beyond Codex: Living Archives, which envisions archiving as a method to reimagine the potential of publishing.
The New-York Historical Society’s vast architectural collections are made up of more than 500,000 drawings dating from the late-18th century through the present.
Picture the Dream: The Story of the Civil Rights Movement through Children's Books is the first exhibition to delve into the events, people, and themes of the civil rights movement through children
This groundbreaking exhibition will celebrate the iconic moments, characters, settings, and beasts as seen in the films and stories of Harry Potter and the Wizarding World using best-in-class immer