One of Britain’s most influential acts is getting the Big Apple treatment. A treasure trove of rare photographs, handwritten lyrics and other intimate artifacts from the archives of Ian Curtis – the tragic late front man for seminal ‘70s post-punk band Joy Division – will be displayed in New York City for the first time. Intimate artifacts from the archives of late Joy Division front man Ian Curtis will be displayed for the first time in New York City this summer. Redferns Dubbed “Ian Curtis: Insight,” the traveling exhibition will be on display at the Voltz Clarke Gallery on the Lower East Side starting June 25 — and will even feature Curtis’ handwritten lyrics for the iconic tune “Love Will Tear Us Apart.” “Joy Division singer, Ian Curtis, is a seminal figure in the history of UK popular culture,” said Mat Bancroft, curator of the British Pop Archive at the John Rylands Library.…