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Artists Research and Reflect

Wed., June 20, 2018 | Carribean Fragoza
Carolina Caycedo and Mario Ybarra Jr. begin their residencies at The Huntington by bringing distinct approaches to making new work inspired by the institution's library, art, and garden collections. Whether instinctive or methodical, intellectual or personal, both artists find ways to enter The Huntington and connect with larger historical narratives.
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News Release - Award-winning Playwright Stan Lai to Present New Site-specific Work at The Huntington

Wed., June 20, 2018
In a groundbreaking creative partnership, CalArts Center for New Performance (CNP) and The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens have joined forces with the internationally acclaimed playwright Stan Lai
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Henry Moore on Paper

Wed., June 13, 2018 | Melinda McCurdy
Can a piece of sculpture and a print on paper have the same effect? The differences between them seem clear.
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In Wonderland

Wed., June 6, 2018 | Natalie Russell
We have invited Natalie Russell, assistant curator of literary collections at The Huntington, to share with us her take on Lewis Carroll and items in our collections related to him and his work.
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Medicine by Moonlight

Wed., May 30, 2018 | Leah Klement
In The Huntington's collections, there is a late 15th-century manuscript whose title in the Library catalog is "Astrological and Medical Compilation." Many medieval manuscripts are "compiled" in the sense that they frequently collect heterogeneous materials...
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News Release - Henry Moore Prints Exhibition Opens June 16

Thu., May 24, 2018
An exhibition focused on the surprising diversity of styles and subject matter found in the graphic art made by Henry Moore (1898-1986), the most prominent British sculptor of the 20th-century, will go on view at The Huntington
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Puyas in Bloom

Wed., May 23, 2018 | Manuela Gomez Rhine
A recent tour of Puya in the Desert Garden with The Huntington's curator of the desert collections, John Trager, turned me from a Puya Ignoramus to a Puya Enthusiast.
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Remembering the Reformation

Wed., May 23, 2018

Alexandra Walsham, professor of modern history at the University of Cambridge, explores how the English Reformation was remembered, forgotten, contested, and reinvented between 1530 and 1700 and discusses the enduring legacies that these processes have left in more recent cultural memory.