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Tarot! Renaissance Symbols, Modern Visions


  • The Morgan Library & Museum 225 Madison Avenue New York, New York, 10016 United States (map)

Exhibition at The Morgan Library & Museum

June 26 through October 4

Conceived in two parts, this double-gallery exhibition explores the origins of Tarot in Renaissance Italy and its ongoing relevance as a source of inspiration for artists in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.

The first part of the exhibition, Renaissance Symbols, focuses on the origins of the three earliest surviving decks from the fifteenth century, which were commissioned by the Dukes of Milan. It examines the rich court culture from which the cards emerged, the development of the cards’ imagery, and how that imagery became the basis for later divination practices.

Modern Visions, the second part of the exhibition, takes as its starting point the legendary 1909 Rider-Waite-Smith deck conceived by mystic Arthur Edward Waite and illustrated by artist Pamela Colman Smith, tracing the influence of this deck and others on later practitioners and the imagery’s adoption by people like André Breton, Leonora Carrington, Remedios Varo, Jess, Niki de Saint Phalle, Betye Saar, and Kerstin Brätsch. For these artists, Tarot offered an alternative to the strictures of modernist aesthetics, allowing them to explore other universes and imaginative possibilities.

Tarot Readings with Rhonda Alin

June 26, Friday, 5:30–8:00 PM
$10 at the door; no advance purchase

Panel | Tarot in Art History

July 15, Wednesday, 6:00–7:15 PM
Free; advance registration is required.

Performance | Matt Cooper, Major Arcana Magician

July 23, Thursday, 7:00–8:00 PM
$75; $65 for Morgan Members

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June 27

Seasonal Meditation & Conversation with Anna Hull