
Exhibitions
Back in February the Ransom Center in Austin, Texas, opened a major new exhibition Gabriel García Márquez: The Maki
When Whitman College sociology professor Álvaro Santana-Acuña was in high school, he came across a story that would change his life.
Edith Wharton’s The Age of Innocence, a novel about suffocating social mores set in New York City during the Gilded Age, observes its centennial this year.
Among the exhibitions that agile curators have successfully adapted for online consumption is the excellent The Art of Adverti
Today, an exhibition that explores one of Pablo Picasso’s lesser-known talents opens at Tokyo’s Instituto Cervantes.
UK booksellers Mark James and Anke Timmermann of Type & Forme have launched a virtual exhibition and accompanying catalogue to celebrate the 250th an
The first major exhibition to explore the hidden collections of rare books in the north west of England features the work of William Morris, Kate Greenaway, and the prolific Harry Rountree, who pro
An exhibition at Yale’s Lillian Goldman Law Library, now online for virtual viewing, exposes readers who took the law into their own hands, literally.
While the Boston area gears up for an ambitious, multi-venue examination of illuminated
On December 5, the Grolier Club will open an exhibition of extraordinary rare books illustrating the origins and evolution of the modern museum.