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Clockwise from top left: Puya chilensis. | Detail of Without Us. © 2024 Wang Mansheng. Image courtesy of the artist. The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens. | Wisteria sinensis. | Don Bachardy, Self-portrait 08-08-18, 2018, acrylic on paper, 29 × 23 in. Don Bachardy Papers. The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens. © Don Bachardy, 2018. | Camellia. | Christ on the Mount of Olives. Metal-cut relief print, hand-colored. Germany, ca. 1455–1465. The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens.
Whether you’re a longtime Member or a first-time visitor, here are four Huntington highlights to make the most of your visit this spring.
Wang Mansheng working on Without Us. Image courtesy of the artist. | © 2024 Wang Mansheng. The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens.
“Wang Mansheng: Without Us,” an installation that explores the interconnectedness of all living things through contemporary art and classical Chinese conceptions of nature, will be on view in the Studio for Lodging the Mind 寓意齋 from May 17 through Aug. 4, 2025.
Detail from the Gutenberg Bible, ca. 1455–1500. | The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens.
The Huntington’s Gutenberg Bible reunites with a long-lost 15th-century print, prompting a close look at scholarly clues hidden in the book’s margins.
Honor the contributions of women throughout history with celebrated artists and influential authors found in The Huntington’s collections.
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