Exhibits

You are in a library surrounded by books…

If you think you know all the attributes that make a book a book, turn back to the gallery door and conclude your visit to this exhibition.
In the history of art, craft and conceptual art are often placed at odds. Craft emphasizes the materiality of the object, while conceptual art emphasizes the dematerialization of the object.
The Sassoons reveals the fascinating story of a remarkable Jewish family, following four generations from Iraq to India, China, and England through a rich selection of works collected by family mem
Bright Sparks: Photography and the Talbot Archive celebrates the Bodleian Libraries' acquisition of the archive of the British inventor of photography, William Henry Fox Talbot, and the legacy of h
The Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library hopes to inspire an engagement with the past to transform the future.
In traditional publishing, writers and artists entrust editors, designers, printers, and many others with making decisions about how to produce and distribute their work.
San Francisco Center for the Book and San Francisco Public Library join forces to present a retrospective look at the role the color copier played in avant-garde art movements in the Bay Area.
The creative career of Joseph Jacinto “Jo” Mora (1876-1947) was both compelling and diverse.
This is a rare opportunity to view the complete set of woodcuts known as The Great Passion, produced by the most famed artist of the German Renaissance, Albrecht Dürer (1471-1528).
'The Rankin Files' is a selection of highlights from the literary archive of Scottish crime writer Ian Rankin.

Ian Rankin is Scotland's best known contemporary crime writer.