The New York Public Library has reopened its newly renovated 125th Street branch which has been closed since 2021 as part of a major capital investment through th
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Becoming Bohemia: Greenwich Village, 1912–1923 at the NYPL will focus on the extraordinary rise and fall of the first large-scale countercultural en
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
Years ago, when I was researching the history of Arctic phot
The Awe of the Arctic: A Visual History looks at how the Arctic has been visua
The New York Public Library’s extensive archive of the groundbreaking East Village Eye has been processed and is now available to researchers.
The long-standing friendship between poet Langston Hughes and pioneer photographer Griffith J.
The work of Max Beerbohm, the English artist, writer, and dandy noted for his satirical celebrity caricatures, is now on display in a new exhibition at The New York P
The New York International Antiquarian Book Fair (NYIABF) and the New York Public Library (NYPL) have announced that ABAA Connect will retu