LIVE from NYPL: SOLD OUT—Tilda Swinton with B. Ruby Rich: Orlando

Date and Time
May 29, 2019
Event Details

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An artist and a scholar consider Virginia Woolf’s gender fluid novel as muse.

For its forthcoming summer issue, the photography magazine Aperture turns to Virginia Woolf’s gender-bending 1928 novel, Orlando, for inspiration. Guest-edited by artist Tilda Swinton, the issue explores interpretations of Woolf’s story about a poet who transitions from being a man to being a woman, then moves through the centuries meeting key figures of English literature along the way. Now, through Aperture’s collection of images and writings that celebrate gender fluidity, curiosity, and life without limits, the novel has taken on new life.
 
The New York Public Library is home to one of the largest collections of Woolf’s archives.  During the event, view a one-night-only display of several items including unique photographs, correspondence, and a first edition of Orlando—all of which are housed in the Library's world-renowned Berg Collection. To explore Woolf's legacy, and a story that was in many ways well ahead of its time, Swinton will be joined by scholar and critic B. Ruby Rich

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This event is presented in cooperation with Aperture Magazine.

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