Exhibits
There is of course no real way of knowing exactly how the largest and earliest of Ireland’s book shrines or cumhdaigh ended up in the waters of Lough Kinale, Co.
The Game of Authors is an exhibition showcasing the card game Authors along with more than a dozen writers featured in its decks during the last 150 years.
Combining diverse artworks from across the Morgan’s collections and some exceptional loans, Come Together: 3,000 Years of Stories and Storytelling explores how stories shape our wo
A Lively Mind immerses viewers in the inspiring story of Jane Austen’s authorship and her gradual rise to international fame.
Arresting Beauty: Julia Margaret Cameron explores the path-breaking career of photography’s first widely recognized artist.
Bloody Work: Lexington and Concord 1775 explores the early months of 1775 in Massachusetts, the battles of April 19, and their immediate aftermath, giving an account of the events that ignited a ne
The exhibition examines the work of Samuel Langhorne Clemens who crafted the “Mark Twain” persona and built a legacy that continues to influence humorists today.
This new exhibition explores how a growing New York City was portrayed for visitors and residents, curated by Grolier Club member Mark D. Tomasko from his collection.
Step over the threshold and into The Haunting Current: "The Willows" Revisited Exhibition at Bonhams New Bond Street, where over 30 international artists and 100 artworks create a vivid dialogue be
Social climbing was a competitive sport in Tudor England, requiring a complex range of skills, strategies, and techniques.
