June 8 through September 23, 2018
Monsters captivated the imagination of medieval men and women, just
as they continue to fascinate us today. Drawing on the Morgan's superb
collection of illuminated manuscripts, this major exhibition, the first of its
kind in North America, will explore the complex social role of monsters in the
Middle Ages. Medieval Monsters will lead visitors through three sections based
on the ways monsters functioned in medieval societies. "Terrors"
explores how monsters enhanced the aura of those in power, be they rulers,
knights, or saints. A second section on "Aliens" demonstrates how
marginalized groups in European societies—such as Jews, Muslims, women, the
poor, and the disabled—were further alienated by being figured as monstrous.
The final section, "Wonders", considers a group of strange beauties
and frightful anomalies that populated the medieval world. Whether employed in
ornamental, entertaining, or contemplative settings, these fantastic beings
were meant to inspire a sense of marvel and awe in their viewers.
Medieval Monsters: Terrors, Aliens, Wonders is generously supported
by an anonymous gift in memory of Melvin R. Seiden, The Janine Luke and Melvin
R.
Seiden Fund for Exhibitions and Publications, the Andrew W. Mellon Research
and Publications Fund, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Charles E.
Pierce, Jr. Fund for Exhibitions, and Mrs. Alexandre P. Rosenberg.
https://www.themorgan.org/exhibitions/medieval-monsters
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