Exhibits
The prison is the frontline war in a society that seeks to censor and control people and ideas.
The exhibition includes works that have not been publicly on display before, as well as newly commissioned artworks by leading contemporary artists.
Something magical happens when letters and the book become the raw material of art.
Selfhood: Explorations of Being and Becoming in 20th and 21st Century Art
Kali – the name that artist Joan Archibald chose for herself – was more than a photographer, in fact she styled herself as an Artographer.
During the volatile Tudor dynasty, England was a thriving home for the arts.
Guillermo del Toro: Crafting Pinocchio is a celebration and exploration of the inventiveness, passion and artistic cooperation that goes into making a cinematic vision come to life.
Considered artistic and cultural treasures, illuminated manuscripts have garnered the interest of collectors throughout the centuries. Each has a unique story.
The oldest printed book in The Huntington's collection, The Scripture of the Great Flower Ornament of the Buddha, will be on display in “Printed in 1085: The Chinese Buddhist Canon from the Song Dy