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Tarot: A Card’s Centuries-Long Journey

From Renaissance Italy to Surrealist Dreams, this exhibition charts how tarot has sparked creativity and curiosity.

When we think of tarot cards, there's a standout that probably pops to mind right away: the Rider-Waite-Smith deck. It was illustrated by British occultist and artist Pamela Coleman Smith, and more than 100 years after its publication, it remains the most widely used deck by readers. But the cards are far from being the first. Later this month, The Morgan Library & Museum presents Tarot! Renaissance Symbols, Modern Visions, which delves into this centuries-old tradition of divination.


The exhibition celebrates some of the earliest examples alongside modern artists' versions. Three surviving decks from the 15th century, commissioned by the Dukes of Milan, tap into the lively Italian court culture that produced the cards, plus how the imagery evolved and laid the groundwork for fortune-telling practices. A complementary display emphasizes how artists throughout the 20th century reimagined the imagery, including Smith's iconic deck from 1909, plus iterations by Surrealists André Breton, Victor Brauner, and Remedios Varo.


The connection isn't coincidental; Leonora Carrington devised a gilded deck in the 1950s, and Salvador Dalí also contributed his own version. Tarot! Renaissance Symbols, Modern Visions highlights how artists have turned to the practice to explore what the museum describes as 'an alternative to the strictures of modernist aesthetics, allowing them to explore other universes and imaginative possibilities.'


The show is accompanied by a catalog, which you can order from The Morgan's shop. See the exhibition from June 26 through October 4 in New York.

Original source:  https://www.thisiscolossal.com/2026/06/tarot-renaissance-symbols-modern-visions-divination-exhibition/
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