Saints and Dragons: Icons from Byzantium to Russia
Chrysler Museum of Art
October 2, 2015–January 10, 2016
This exhibition broke new ground marking the first time that The British Museum has loaned two of its most spectacular icons to any American museum Saint John the Forerunner (Constantinople, ca. 1300) and the famous Miracle of Saint George and the Dragon (also known as the Black Saint George (Russia, late-14th century). They are two of the oldest and finest icons in existence.
Exhibition Graphics included intro didactic (cut vinyl), section panels (vinyl wallpaper), exhibition title (channel frame), quotes (cut vinyl), labels. Communication graphics included opening invite, exhibition monograph, PR posters. Environmental graphics included drive-by banner, on-campus tri-banners, city sidewalk banner, case posters.
Team
Susan Leidy, Deputy Director;
Seth Feman, PhD, Curator of Photography, Curator of Exhibitions; Clark Williamson, Exhibition Designer; Jane Grigg Cleary, Art Director;
Desi Mihaylov, Designer;
Exhibition Photography Ed Pollard, Chrysler Museum of Art staff photographer.