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TENNESSEE WILLIAMS AT THE MORGAN

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Bringing together original drafts, private diaries, personal letters, paintings, photographs, production stills and other objects, the Morgan exhibition TENNESSEE WILLIAMS—NO REFUGE BUT WRITING examines the glory years of the great American playwright and his struggle for self-expression during a repressive time.

 

TENNESSEE WILLIAMS—NO REFUGE BUT WRITING, through May 13.

MORGAN LIBRARY AND MUSEUM, 225 Madison Avenue, at 36th Street, New York City.

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Broadway poster, book cover, author photograph.

Five O’Clock Angel image credit: Knopf.

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PETER HUJAR

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The Morgan Library and Museum presents a new exhibition of 140 works by Peter Hujar, the great photographer of Lower Manhattan.

The PETER HUJAR—SPEED OF LIFE catalogue includes the first fully researched chronology, exhibition history, and bibliography to be published on Hujar.

PETER HUJAR—SPEED OF LIFE, through May 20.

MORGAN LIBRARY AND MUSEUM, 225 Madison Avenue, at 36th Street, New York City.

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See Sarah Nicole Prickett and Nan GoldinGary Indiana, Dev Hynes, Vince Aletti, etc. on Hujar:

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Peter Hujar.

Above: Self-Potrait Jumping (1), 1974.

Below: Daniel Schock, 1981.

Both images: © Peter Hujar Archive, courtesy Pace/MacGill Gallery, New York, and Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco.

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