Aug 20 2019
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Oct 06 2019
Medieval Monsters: Terrors, Aliens, Wonders

Medieval Monsters: Terrors, Aliens, Wonders

Presented by The Cleveland Museum of Art at The Cleveland Museum of Art

Drawing on the Morgan Library & Museum’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, “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.

Admission Info

Free; exhibition ticket required. Limit 25.

Hours: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday, 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Wednesday and Friday, 10:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.

Closed Monday

Phone: 216-421-7350

Dates & Times

2019/08/20 - 2019/10/06

Additional time info:

Gallery Talk: Medieval Monsters Tue/Sep 10, 12:00, Kelvin and Eleanor Smith Foundation Gallery. Jennifer DePrizio, director of interpretation, leads a gallery discussion highlighting the ways in which monsters were used in the Middle Ages to instill fear, maintain power, and explain natural phenomena. Free; ticket required. Limit 25.

Location Info

The Cleveland Museum of Art

11150 East Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 44106