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A print made up of Greek pottery shards colored blue, orange, green, and tan. Each shard shows a piece of a different scene or pattern and all of the shards fit together to make the print.
Ruby Sky Stiler, Shards. Museum purchase with funds from an anonymous donor

Fantasy, Myth, Legend

Imagining the Past in Works on Paper since 1750
December 16, 2023 - June 2, 2024
A print made up of Greek pottery shards colored blue, orange, green, and tan. Each shard shows a piece of a different scene or pattern and all of the shards fit together to make the print.
Ruby Sky Stiler, Shards. Museum purchase with funds from an anonymous donor

Introduction

History is not just a set of facts; it is also a collection of narratives passed down through time and across cultures. Infused with fantasy, these narratives often reflect the desires, fears, and values of the people who tell them. This exhibition explores how artists from different backgrounds and moments in time have engaged with Western European historical narratives from prehistory through the medieval era. Across these works, artists look to the past for different purposes, from the promotion of nationalist myths and gendered ideals to the critique of colonialism and related cultural prejudices. Viewers are invited to question the supposed mysticism of prehistoric monuments, the assumed universality of ancient Greek and Roman cultures, and the romanticism of medieval narratives and religious architecture. What accounts for the continued appeal of these fantasies, myths, and legends into our own time? And how can art help us to reimagine and remake these legacies in the future?

Curated by 

Sarah Mirseyedi (SM), Andrew W. Mellon Fellow, Prints, Drawings, and Photographs; and Regina Noto (RN), Brown PhD 2026, History of Art and Architecture; with assistance from Gabrielle Patrone (GP), IFPDA / Mellon Summer Intern 2023

Sarah Mirseyedi

RISD Museum is supported by a grant from the Rhode Island State Council on the Arts, through an appropriation by the Rhode Island General Assembly and a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts, and with the generous partnership of the Rhode Island School of Design, its Board of Trustees, and Museum Governors.

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A print made up of Greek pottery shards colored blue, orange, green, and tan. Each shard shows a piece of a different scene or pattern and all of the shards fit together to make the print.

Fantasy, Myth, Legend

Imagining the Past in Works on Paper since 1750
December 16, 2023 - June 2, 2024

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