News Salute to late Joy Division singer runs June 25-July 22 Ian Curtis performing with Joy Division at Bowdon Vale Youth Club (photo: Martin O'Neill / Redferns). A new exhibition honoring Ian Curtis is set to bring the late Joy Division singer’s inner world into sharper focus this summer in New York. Opening June 25 at Voltz Clarke Gallery, Ian Curtis: Insight marks the first time a major selection of materials from Curtis’ personal archive has been exhibited in the United States. The show runs through July 22 and is free to the public, offering a rare, close-up look at the creative life behind one of post-punk’s most enduring figures. Curtis left an outsized legacy following his death by suicide in 1980 at age 23, after which his surviving bandmates regrouped to form New Order. Across Joy Division albums such as Unknown Pleasures and Closer , his stark, emotionally charged lyrics and stage presence helped define the emotional and sonic contours of post-punk.…