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Stories from the Library


From the Gutenberg Bible to plans for the first Los Angeles skyscraper, from the everyday writings of Charlotte Brontë and Octavia E. Butler to an ink-blotted page of Benjamin Franklin’s autobiography—this new exhibition series features both notable and unexpected collection materials in conversation with other works, many of which have never been exhibited before.

UPCOMING

A page from an illuminated book

The Tales Through Time

June 21–Dec. 1, 2025
Huntington Art Gallery, Large Library 

 

The Huntington’s Ellesmere Chaucer—the most complete and authoritative version of Geoffrey Chaucer’s iconic Canterbury Tales—is presented among later iterations of the work to show how the tales changed textually and visually across centuries.  

The Tales Through Time
A blueprint elevation drawing of a building.

Los Angeles, Revisited 

June 21–Dec. 1, 2025 
Huntington Art Gallery, Focus Gallery 

 

Since the early 20th century, Los Angeles architects, planners, business owners, artists, and activists have contended with an aspirational and rapidly urbanized city that is constantly evolving. This exhibition explores the ways in which many of these figures have reckoned with the resulting opportunities and challenges.

Los Angeles, Revisited 

Generous support for the Stories from the Library exhibition series is provided by the Robert F. Erburu Exhibition Endowment. Additional support is provided by The Neilan Foundation, the Steinmetz Foundation, and Laura and Carlton Seaver.