Exhibits
“In Light of Rome” comprehensively explores the contribution made by the cosmopolitan art center to the early history of photography and traces the medium’s rise there that forever changed the way
Britain experienced profound changes in the 1970s and 1980s, when it was racked by deindustrialization, urban uprisings, the controversial policies of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, and the Trou
A picture is worth a thousand words,” or so the well-worn adage goes. But what happens when a picture is combined with words?
Celebrate the newest exhibition of the MCBA/Jerome Foundation Book Arts Residency Series!
Is a book a book if it has no words? Must a book’s content be constrained within its cover?
This winter, the Grolier Club in New York City—America’s oldest and largest society for bibliophiles—will celebrate visionary contemporary American artists who revolutionized and re-energized the c
Compelling, contemplative, and visionary: these are words that have been used to describe the work of artist and bookbinder Timothy C. Ely.
England under the volatile Tudor dynasty was a thriving home for the arts.
Reserve your tickets now for the only chance to see this incredible show in the United States before it heads to Paris.
For over two decades, African American artist Kara Walker (b. 1969) has been making work that weaves together imagery from the antebellum South, the brutality of slavery, and racist stereotypes.