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"Diligenza per la Luna," from Leopoldo
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![]() CURATED BY MARY AUGUSTA THOMAS
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In May of 2001 the Grolier Club will mount Voyages: A Smithsonian Libraries Exhibition, featuring illustrated books in the physical and natural sciences, artists books, and sheet music selected from the riches of the Smithsonian Libraries. The nearly 100 examples collectively represent the theme of discovery, real and metaphorical, and will introduce the public to the Libraries' unusual and varied collections. The exhibition is organized in three parts. "Journeys Over Land and Sea" contains reports of people, animals, plants, and unknown lands. "Journeys of the Mind" deals with scientists, whose intellectual journeys organized information on the subjects of botany, zoology, chemistry and physics. Finally, "Journeys of the Imagination" features the works of architects, designers, and artists. Regarding the exhibition's theme of travel and exploration, Voyages curator Mary Augusta Thomas says, "Entering a library is always a voyage of discovery. Any researcher who embarks on a project enters into the unknown. From these studies, a sort of map is constructed, which others may follow." Exhibition highlights include:
Since 1846, the Smithsonian has been both explorer and
gatherer on the one hand, and curator and guardian of
artistic and scientific discoveries on the other. Voyages
illustrates the ways in which books and other writings are
used every day by the scientist or curator, and form a vital
part of the research and exhibition enterprises of the
Smithsonian. The Smithsonian Institution Libraries, uniquely
placed in the center of the world's largest museum and
research complex, provide the varied and fascinating
resources used in creating this exhibition. An exhibition handlist is available, as is a hardcover catalogue, An Odyssey in Print: Adventures in the Smithsonian Llibraries. The catalogue contains a foreword by Nancy E. Gwinn, Director of the Smithsonian Libraries, a history of the Libraries' collections by Mary Augusta Thomas, Assistant Director of the Smithsonian Libraries and exhibition curator, and essays by Michael Dirda, Senior Editor for The Washington Post Book World, and Storrs Olson, Curator and Senior Zoologist at the National Museum of Natural History. Voyages: A Smithsonian Libraries Exhibition will be open
to the public without charge, Monday-Saturday, 10 am - 5 pm,
15 May - 28 July 2001, except 28 May and 4 July 2001, when
the Club is closed.
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For more details on any of the talks in this
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