Exhibitions

The life of women in medieval Europe is the focus of new displays which use manuscripts, documents and other artefacts to focus on their public and private lives through their own writings.
A rare example of a letter written in his almost indecipherable shorthand by
The National Postal Museum’s forthcoming exhibition Voting by Mail: Civil War to Covid-19 will explore the significant role of voting by mail in
Byron: A Life in Motion at the New York Public Library will explore the extraordinary life of
To celebrate what would have been the 100th birthday of writer, activist, public intellectual, and beloved library patron
On view in the Grolier Club’s second floor gallery from September 12 through November 9, Melville’s Billy Budd at 100 highlights the work left unfinished on Me
The impact German Renaissance artist Albrecht Dürer had on European a
Scotland is rarely considered among the big players in the Northern Renaissance, something curators at the National Library of Scotland are seeking to remedy with
The Folger Shakespeare Library has revealed details of Imprints in Time, its inaugural show in the new special exhibitions gallery added