* A First-Class Fool: Mark Twain and Humor: January 15 – April 5, 2025
With more than 120 works drawn from the private collection of Susan Jaffe Tane, A First-Class Fool presents first and rare editions of Twain’s published works, including presentation copies, first periodical appearances, and uncommon variants; books from Twain’s library and other personal effects; autograph letters and manuscripts; photographs; and a wide variety of ephemera. Many of these items are displayed for the first time in this exhibition.
* Wish You Were Here: Guidebooks, Viewbooks, Photobooks, and Maps of New York City, 1807-1940:
March 6 – May 10, 2025
This will illustrate how New York City developed and was depicted in images for visitors and residents. Curated by Grolier Club member Mark D. Tomasko from his collection, the exhibition features more than 130 objects, including guidebooks, viewbooks, photobooks, maps, and pamphlets. Guidebooks include Dr. Mitchill’s Picture of New York (1807, the first guide to New York City), street panoramas, and E. Idell Zeisloft’s The New Metropolis (1899) that celebrates the 1898 Consolidation of the City.
* After Words: Visual and Experimental Poetry in Little Magazines and Small Presses, Post-1960:
April 23 – July 26, 2025
Known variously as visual, concrete, and sound poetry, poets' experimental practices reached new heights of innovation in the 1960s and beyond sustained by the mimeograph revolution and the proliferation of small independent presses. Curated by Steve Clay and Grolier Club member M.C. Kinniburgh, this looks at the varieties of ways these ideas took published form using a wide range of international works with approximately 150 publications.