Exhibits

Acting Out: Cabinet Cards and the Making of Modern Photography offers the first-ever in-depth examination of the photographic phenomenon of cabinet cards.
“America’s most famous nature photographer is given a new context.” - The Wall Street Journal
This exhibition features recent picture books by Black artists and writers that empower the reader to reflect on and celebrate the complexity of their identities.
This exhibition is the first of its kind to delve into the events, people, and themes of the civil rights movement as told through picture books.
An orange elephant, a fish in a birdcage, a snake entwined in spaghetti—Eric Carle’s sense of humor shines through in his picture books.
Frog and Toad, Stuart Little, Peter Rabbit, and Noisy Nora are some of the beloved picture book characters visitors will meet in Let’s Talk! Animals from the Collection.
At the age of 87, Eric Carle embarked on a series of found-object collages depicting angels.
The Royal Collection contains some of the finest South Asian paintings and manuscripts in the world.
Renowned book artist Julie Chen combines highly complex structures and poetic reflections to create ambitious artists’ books that raise questions about time, memory and human survival.