The Morgan Library & Museum, occupying a newly enlarged, midtown Manhattan campus designed by renowned architect Renzo Piano, houses one of the world's greatest collections of artistic, literary, musical, and historical works. Included in its holdings are original scores of Mozart and Beethoven, drawings by Rembrandt and Rubens, medieval and Renaissance works, three Gutenberg Bibles, literary manuscripts of Dickens and Twain, and five-thousand-year-old Near Eastern carvings. Pierpont Morgan's immense holdings ranged from Egypt... Read more
- The Morgan Library and Museum
- 225 Madison Ave.
- New York, New York
- Phone: 212-685-0008
- Website: Official Website
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In an exhibition spanning four decades, the Morgan Library showcases Josef Albers’ Homages to the Square. The German, a shamus of color and its capabilities, took cues from pre-Colombian, Bauhaus and mid-20th century American art to craft a powerfully unique form of expression.
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Past Events
Drawing Connections: Baselitz, Kelly, Penone, Rockburne, ...
at The Morgan Library and Museum | New York, New York
closed 10/12 - 01/06/08
Painted with Words: Vincent van Gogh's Letters to Émi...
at The Morgan Library and Museum | New York, New York
closed 09/28 - 01/06/08
Close Encounters: Irving Penn Portraits of Artists and Wr...
at The Morgan Library and Museum | New York, New York
closed 01/18 - 04/13/08









