EXHIBITIONS

New acquisitions show:
The Song of Songs
Morgan Library, May 2023

The Book of Ruth: Barbara Wolff
The Morgan Library & Museum

February 20, 2020 – October, 2020

The Koslowe Gallery
Westchester, New York

February, 2017
Psalm 104: You Renew The
Face of The Earth (Facsimiles)

The Morgan Library & Museum
"Hebrew Illumination for Our Time
The Art of Barbara Wolff"

February 6, – May 3, 2015

Museum of Biblical Art (Mobia)
“Psalms of Nature—
The Illuminated Miniatures of Barbara Wolff” February, 2008

Yeshiva University Museum
"A Talent of Pure Gold" February, 2007

Jewish Theological Seminary
"Making of a Manuscript: The Prato Haggadah" September, 2006

LECTURES

Fordham University 2018

Society of Gilders, 2021

Gallery Talk at the Morgan,
Barbara Wolff and Roger Wieck
The Book of Ruth:
Medieval to Modern

March 10, 2020

The Morgan Library & Museum Hebrew Illumination for Our Time The Art of Barbara Wolff
Opening Lecture, Feb. 17, 2015 "Hebrew Manuscripts: The creation of the Joanna S. & Daniel Rose Haggadah" and "You Renew The Face of The Earth: Psalm 104"

Gallery Talk
"A Walk Through the Morgan Gallery" with Barbara Wolff
March 1, 2015

The Society of Scribes,
Annual Lecture,
The National Arts Club March 6, 2015

A Workshop with the Artist
at The Morgan
"The Midas Touch", April 12, 2015

The Friedman Society,
"Hebrew Illumination for Our Time", at The Morgan, April 26, 2015
"Gilded Pages, Golden Words", at The Jewish Museum, May 6, 2007

Mobia (Museum of Biblical Art)
"Historic Colors", February, 2008

Yeshiva University Museum
"A Medieval Mystery" May, 2007

The Jewish Theological Seminary, "The Prato Haggadah" October, 2006


"Wolff's work ... in an accordion fold vellum manuscript measuring nine inches tall and an amazing eighteen feet long, designed and illuminated to show the book's origins."

"Exhibited with a dozen manuscripts dating from the 12th to 15th cen- turies, the juxtaposition show how European works depict faces while Wolff eschews portraiture, choosing symbols instead, in line with ancient Jewish tradition."

Maria Lisella
The Jerusalem Post,
April, 2020


"Wolff’s painstaking anthropological research is striking in all these drawings, which are often based upon layers of biblical and exegetical scholarship as well."
Devorah Goldman
The American Interest,
May, 2020

The Morgan Library & Museum Gallery