Exhibits
Born in East Berlin, Detlaf Fiedler and Daniela Haufe started the commercial graphic design agency Cyan soon after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989.
Meant to stop people in their tracks with bold colors and seductive imagery, French advertising posters of the turn of the 20th century ultimately became highly collectible works of art.
Lists of books that Leonardo da Vinci made in his notebooks indicate that he was widely read and that written sources played a key role in the formation of his ideas.
An Exhibition of Multicultural Calligraphy encompasses an annual group exhibition and a series of public programs with the intention to bring diverse communities of the Bay Area together to share t
The American poet Walt Whitman (1819-1892) spent the last two decades of his life officially residing across the Delaware River in Camden, New Jersey.
The Norton Museum of Art will present the largest ever museum exhibition of classic movie posters from one of the most prominent private collections in the world.
Two hundred years ago, on a dark and stormy night in Switzerland, a group of young English intellectuals challenged one another to invent a frightening story.
The Center will present the first North American survey of the work of Eileen Hogan (born 1946).