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Ian Curtis Exhibition in NYC Showcases Personal Letters, Joy Division Lyrics

A new exhibition in New York explores the "tension, tenderness, and raw creative energy" of Ian Curtis and Joy Division, featuring personal letters and handwritten lyrics.

·May 8, 2026·via NME
Ian Curtis Exhibition in NYC Showcases Personal Letters, Joy Division Lyrics

A new exhibition about Ian Curtis is heading to New York this summer and will feature rare archival material, including handwritten Joy Division lyrics.

Held at the Voltz Clarke Gallery between June 25 and July 22, Ian Curtis: Insight will bring pieces from the late singer’s archive to the United States for the first time and offer a new perspective on the iconic Manchester artist.

On display will be an “intimate and revealing” selection of handwritten lyrics, photographs, personal letters, ephemera and artefacts. They are being brought over from the The John Rylands Library at The University of Manchester, where they are housed as part of the British Pop Archive.

The exhibition looks to capture the “tension, tenderness and raw creative energy” that Curtis captured in his music, and explore how he found inspiration in late-1970s Manchester, with its industrial landscapes, DIY urgency and more.

Many of the pieces from the archive have never come to the US before, and organisers say that bringing them across the pond now, 46 years after Curtis’ death, proves how his music continues to resonate with people across the globe.

“This exhibition is part of The University of Manchester’s remit to share our Special Collections globally,” said Professor Christopher Pressler, University Librarian and Director of The John Rylands Library.

“The Ian Curtis archive is of national significance, and Joy Division are one of the UK’s most important and iconic bands,” he added. “The exhibition in New York forms part of a series, showcasing the archive and promoting the University’s ‘From Manchester for the World’s strategy.”

“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,” added a spokesperson for the Voltz Clark Gallery.

“With 50 per cent of Voltz Clarke Gallery’s ownership British, the gallery has always invested extra time with artists from the UK and is honoured to collaborate on a project with such history and importance.”

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Curtis and his bandmates first founded the initial incarnation of the group in Salford, England back in 1976 under the name Warsaw. They changed their name to Joy Division in early 1978, and stayed together until the frontman took his own life in May 1980, after battling depression and epilepsy.

Bandmates Bernard Sumner , Peter Hook , and Stephen Morris went on to form New Order after his death, and have made numerous tributes to the late singer over the years.

In 2022, to mark the 42nd anniversary of his death, Sumner and Morris appeared in Parliament to discuss mental health and suicide prevention, and last year they launched a ‘Blue Monday’ shirt with proceeds going to mental health charity MIND .

Both Joy Division and New Order will enter the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame as a single act during a ceremony in Los Angeles in November, following previous nominations in 2023 and 2025 . Last month, Hook dedicated the honour to Curtis, saying that “without [him], we would be nothing”.

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