Exhibits
Before the advent of landscape as an independent genre in European art (a development usually placed in the 1600s), depictions of the natural world appeared on the borders of manuscripts and as the
Mystical musicians, eccentric scientists, voyagers in curious contraptions—Remedios Varo (1908–1963) mixed notions from disparate fields of knowledge to create modern paintings suffused with materi
Exhibit celebrates 250th anniversary of the first book of African American poetry and explores its author’s long legacy.
An exhibition that reveals the ways that design influenced the making, reading, and interpretation of medieval books.
This exhibition contains some nudity and sexually explicit content. Viewer discretion is advised.
Pierre André Benoit (1921–1993) was a wildly creative and prolific French publisher, book designer, and poet who worked with many of the most famous artists and poets of the 20th century.
Filled with over 300 objects including paintings, prints and sculptures, as well as gems, shells, and taxidermy, World Made Wondrous recreates a fictive 17th-century Dutch collector’s cabinet in or
Explore the dynamic relationship between the Bloomsbury group and fashion in the first ever exhibition to focus on the clothing of this radical collective, and their impact on 21st century fashion.
“Art of Enterprise” explores the business of printmaking in the late 15th-century.
Throughout his 50-year career, Eric Carle found deep inspiration in the natural world.