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In Pieces: The Ancient Fragment or Ruin in Early Modern Prints
March 21–June 27, 2012Stephen A. Schwarzman BuildingThe exhibition traces evolving attitudes towards timeworn buildings and sculptures in prints from the early sixteenth century to circa 1800… -
Shelley’s Ghost: The Afterlife of a Poet
February 24–June 24, 2012Stephen A. Schwarzman BuildingFor the first time ever, selections from Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein manuscript will be available for public viewing in the United States… -
Photography and Ruin
May 2–May 6, 2012Stephen A. Schwarzman BuildingThis exhibition, a rumination on photography and ruin, presents works that themselves reflect on photography’s particular connection to the… -
Celebrating Our Legacy: The League of Professional Theatre Women
March 8–April 28, 2012The New York Public Library for the Performing ArtsThe New York Public Library for the Performing Arts is pleased to collaborate with the League to celebrate the oral history legacy which,… -
The Rose Haggadah
March 30–April 22, 2012Stephen A. Schwarzman BuildingThe Rose Haggadah is a unique artists’ book, the result of an innovative annual commission from the Rose family, presented to the Library’s… -
Voices & Images from Bulgaria
January 12–February 28, 2012The New York Public Library for the Performing ArtsThe New York Public Library for the Performing Arts is pleased to present an exhibition of photographs resulting from Martin Koenig's… -
Cities in the Americas: A Celebration of the Phelps Stokes Collection
February 13–June 26, 2004Stephen A. Schwarzman BuildingThe exhibition will include examples of 18th-century views of America's founding cities, as well as such dramatic 19th-century formats…
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The Art Deco Bookbindings of Pierre Legrain and Rose Adler
February 27–June 12, 2004Stephen A. Schwarzman BuildingA highly select group of 43 Art Deco bindings, drawn from the Bibliothèque littéraire Jacques Doucet in Paris—plus two rare examples…
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Prokofiev and His Contemporaries: The Impact of Soviet Culture
October 15, 2003–March 27, 2004The New York Public Library for the Performing ArtsThis exhibition commemorates the 50th anniversary of Sergei Prokofiev's death by focusing on Soviet culture of the 1920s through 1940s…
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Jubilee: The Emergence of African-American Culture
January 1–February 29, 2004Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture