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Ian Curtis: Insight from the John Rylands Library at the University of Manchester


  • Voltz Clarke Gallery 195 Chrystie Street New York, NY, 10002 United States (map)

Location: 195 Chrystie Street, New York, NY 10002

Hours: Monday – Friday, 10 am – 6 pm, Saturday 12 - 5 pm

June 25 - July 22, 2026


Press Release

A major exhibition exploring the life and creative legacy of Ian Curtis will open in New York this summer, bringing rare archival material from the iconic Joy Division frontman to the United States for the first time.

Ian Curtis: Insight presents an intimate and revealing selection of handwritten lyrics, photographs, personal letters, ephemera and artefacts drawn from the Ian Curtis archive, held by The John Rylands Library at The University of Manchester as part of the British Pop Archive. The exhibition offers a new perspective on an artist whose work continues to shape global music and culture.

Curated with full access to the Ian Curtis archive, the exhibition reveals the tension, tenderness, and raw creative energy that defined his, and Joy Division’s short life and enduring legacy. It also evokes the environment that shaped him: late 1970s Manchester, with its industrial landscapes, DIY urgency, stark textures and the energy Curtis carried with him both on and off stage.

Insight situates Ian Curtis not only as a musical icon, but as a writer and observer whose words captured a particular time and place while speaking to universal themes of alienation, vulnerability and connection. Many of the materials included will be shown publicly in the United States for the first time, offering audiences an unprecedented encounter with the human story behind the music.

By bringing these materials to New York, the exhibition traces the journey of a creative voice rooted in Manchester and carried across continents, reflecting the enduring international reach of the city’s music, ideas and cultural identity.

“Joy Division singer, Ian Curtis, is a seminal figure in the history of UK popular culture. A lyricist and performer of great emotion and energy, who for many - defined post-punk. His personal archive contains handwritten lyrics, his personal record and book collections, fan letters and ephemera. Ian Curtis: Insight brings a selection of these materials to public view for the first time.” - Mat Bancroft, Curator (British Pop Archive) at The John Rylands

Library

“This exhibition is part of The University of Manchester’s remit to share our Special Collections globally. The Ian Curtis archive is of national significance, and Joy Division are one of the UK’s most important and iconic bands. The exhibition in New York forms part of a series, showcasing the archive and promoting the University’s; ‘From Manchester for the world’ strategy.” - Professor Christopher Pressler, University Librarian and Director of

The John Rylands Library.

“We are delighted to work with the University of Manchester to showcase the archive materials of Ian Curtis, debuting in the USA for the first time. With 50% of Voltz Clarke Gallery’s ownership British, the gallery has always invested extra time with artists from the UK and is honored to collaborate on a project with such history and importance.” - Voltz Clarke Gallery

About the archive

The Ian Curtis Archive forms part of the British Pop Archive, held within The University of Manchester’s Special Collections at The John Rylands Library. The exhibition follows recent international collaborations that have shared the Rylands’ special collections with new audiences abroad, reflecting its ongoing commitment to cultural exchange and public access to globally significant archives.

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