Mythic Creatures: Dragons, Unicorns & Mermaids (Exhibition)

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Exist Dates

2007 May 26 - 2008 January 6

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Exhibition. Opened May 26, 2007 and closed January 6, 2008. Located in Section 20, Floor 4 in the LeFrak Family Gallery at the American Museum of Natural History. Mythic Creatures: Dragons, Unicorns & Mermaids traced the natural and cultural roots of mythological creatures around the world and featured models, paintings, textiles, and cultural objects.

Summary

Mythic Creatures: Dragons, Unicorns & Mermaids traced the natural and cultural roots of mythological creatures around the world and featured models, paintings, textiles, and cultural objects. The exhibition was co-curated by scientists at the American Museum of Natural History: Mark A. Norell, curator in Division of Paleontology; Laurel Kendall, curator in the Division of Anthropology; and Richard Ellis, research associate in the Division of Paleontology. The exhibition was designed and produced by the Museum’s Department of Exhibition under the direction of David Harvey, vice president for Exhibition. The exhibition was organized in collaboration with and traveled to the Field Museum, Chicago, IL (March 21-September 1, 2008); Canadian Museum of Civilization, Gatineau, QC (May 14-September 20, 2009); Australian National Maritime Museum, Sydney (December 20, 2009-May 23, 2010); and Fernbank Museum of Natural History, Atlanta, GA (February 12-August 7, 2011). The exhibition was sponsored by MetLife (1).

The exhibition allowed visitors to build their own dragon in an interactive touch-screen station and featured video interviews with experts in various fields as well as Eragon author, Christopher Paolini, artists from Industrial Light and Magic demonstrating the process of creating dragons for movies, and artist Takeshi Yamada (1, p. 2).

Section titles and highlights of the exhibition included (1, p. 3-6).

*Introduction--featured a 17-foot-long model of a dragon with a 19-foot wingspan and a soundscape featuring sounds of rushing winds, rustling leaves, and pounding surf

*Creatures of Water—examined krakens, sea monsters, and mermaids, and featured a 16th century map and books with drawings of sea monsters; paintings of Mami Wata, a powerful African water spirit; Vodou banners from Haiti depicting the mermaid Lasirèn, an early 20th century ship’s figurehead with a gilded mermaid; stone carvings of Sedna, a character from Inuit legend; and two contemporary wooden figures of Yawkyawk, a water spirit from Australia

*Creatures of Land--examined creatures such as the European unicorns and griffins, which included Greek coins featuring griffin; a griffin statuette from Egypt ca. 150 C.E.; a model of Gigantopithecus blacki, a distant human relative; casts of mammoth bones and narwhal tusks; and a Protoceratops skeleton discovered by Roy Chapman Andrews

*Creatures of Air--examined creatures such as the Asian phoenix and Greek sphinx and included Japanese tengu masks from the 1800s, and Balinese shadow puppets of the Garuda and Naga

*Dragons--which rounded out the examination of mythical creatures and featured representations of dragons from around the world, including an illustrated encyclopedia of dragons and snakes from Bologna, Italy (1640 C.E.); coins with images of dragons from Britain (ca. 600-800 C.E.); an American weathervane in the shape of a dragon; a Japanese sword guard and suit of armor decorated with dragons from the Edo period (1600-1850 C.E.); samples of traditional Chinese medicine, longgu or “dragon bones”; and a cast of a woolly rhinoceros (Coelodonta antiquitatis) suspended over the exit of the exhibit

*Conclusion--focused on the mythic creatures of the present and featured photographic portraits of people of all ages accompanied by quotes about the mythic creatures in their lives

Public programs related to the exhibition included a festival of performances, workshops, films, conversations with popular authors, and a “mythic fair”; lectures, panel discussions, and other programs for adults and children. An exhibition webpage on the Museum’s website is archived and accessible via a link in Related Resources (1, p. 7).

The exhibition won the 2007 CINE Golden Eagle Award for Arts and Exhibit Programs: “Creatures of the Water, Land & Air” videos, which were produced by the Museum’s exhibition media team (2, p. 51).

This is a condensed summary of the exhibition. For additional information, see Sources and/or Related Resources.

Sources

    (1) American Museum of Natural History. Press Release. "Mythic Creatures: Dragons, Unicorns, & Mermaids On View at the American Museum of Natural History May 26, 2007—January 6, 2008." May 2007. Departmental Records, DR 101. American Museum of Natural History Library.
    (2) American Museum of Natural History. Annual Report. New York: American Museum of Natural History, 2007-2008.

Chronology

  • 2007 May 26 - 2008 January 6: Exhibition on view at the American Museum of Natural History
  • 2008 March 21 - 2008 September 1: Exhibition on view at the Field Museum, Chicago, IL
  • 2009 May 14 - 2009 September 20: Exhibition on view at the Canadian Museum of Civilization, Gatineau, QC
  • 2009 December 20 - 2010 May 23: Exhibition on view at the Australian National Maritime Museum, Sydney
  • 2011 February 12 - 2011 August 7: Exhibition on view at the Fernbank Museum of Natural History, Atlanta, GA

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AMNH: Section 20, Floor 4

Related Corporate, Personal, and Family Names

American Museum of Natural History. Department of Anthropology.
Related department 
American Museum of Natural History. Department of Exhibition.
Designed and executed exhibition (1, p. 7)
American Museum of Natural History. Department of Vertebrate Paleontology.
Related department
American Museum of Natural History. LeFrak Family Gallery.
Location of exhibition 2007 May 26 – 2008 January 6; referred to as Gallery 4 in Museum documentation
Australian National Maritime MuseumExternal link
Institutional partner; on exhibition there December 20, 2009 – May 23, 2010 (1, p. 6-7)
Canadian Museum of CivilizationExternal link
Institutional partner; on exhibition there December 20, 2009 – May 23, 2010 (1, p. 6-7)
Ellis, Richard 1938-
Co-curator of exhibition; research associate in the American Museum of Natural History’s Division of Paleontology (1, p. 7)
Fernbank Museum of Natural History (Atlanta, Ga.)External link
Institutional partner; on exhibition there February 12, 2011 – August 7, 2011 (1, p. 6-7)
Field Museum of Natural HistoryExternal link
Institutional partner; on exhibition there March 21, 2008 – September 1, 2008 (1, p. 6-7)
Harvey, David 1950-
Exhibition designed and executed under his direction; vice president, Museum Department of Exhibition (1, p. 7)
Kendall, Laurel
Co-curator of exhibition; curator in the American Museum of Natural History’s Division of Anthropology (1, p. 7)
MetLife FoundationExternal link
Sponsor of exhibition (1, p. 2)
Norell, Mark
Co-curator of exhibition; curator in the American Museum of Natural History’s Division of Paleontology (1, p. 7)
Paolini, ChristopherExternal link
Featured in video interview in exhibition (1, p. 2)
Yamada, Takeshi, 1934-External link
Featured in video interview in exhibition (1, p. 2)

Related Resources

American Museum of Natural History. Annual Report. New York: American Museum of Natural History, 2007-2008.
Pages 5, 11, 19, 39, 41, 45, 54, 66
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American Museum of Natural History. “Mythic Creatures.” Accessed 26 September 2018.
Exhibition website
American Museum of Natural History press kits, DR 103a
Folder with press releases, Exhibition Educator’s guide; exhibition brochure for traveling exhibitions, and exhibition planning material
American Museum of Natural History press releases, 1933-1990s, DR 101
"Mythic Creatures: Dragons, Unicorns, & Mermaids: Biographies.” May 2007; “Mythic Creatures: Dragons, Unicorns, & Mermaids On View at the American Museum of Natural History May 26, 2007-January 6, 2008.” May 2007; “Anthropology at the American Museum of Natural History.” May 2007; “Paleontology at the American Museum of Natural History.” May 2007; “Public Programs at the American Museum of Natural History Explore the Mystery of Mythic Creatures: Dragons, Unicorns, & Mermaids.” May 2007; “Exhibition Shop Inspired by Mythic Creatures: Dragons, Unicorns, & Mermaid Opens May 26, 2007, at American Museum of Natural History.” May 2007; “Fun Facts and Myths from Mythic Creatures: Dragons, Unicorns, & Mermaids.” May 2007; “Mythic Creatures Café Offers a Fanciful Menu Adapted from Hearty Medieval Recipes and Dishes in Conjunction with Mythic Creatures: Dragons, Unicorns, and Mermaids.” May 2007; “Attention: Assignment Desks: Media Preview for Mythic Creatures: Dragons, Unicorns, & Mermaids New Exhibition at American Museum of Natural History.” May 2007; “Tip Sheet.” May 2007; “Attention: Listings Editors: Global Weekend Program: Mythic Festival at American Museum of Natural History.” June 2007; “Attention: Assignment Editors and TV/Photo Editors: Performers from Chinese Theatre Works Preview Mythic Festival at American Museum of Natural History.” June 2007
American Museum of Natural History Special Collections vertical files 
Repository: AMNH Special Collections [Museum Calendar Summer 2007; exhibition brochure; news articles; “Highlights of Media Coverage” Spring 2007; CD with exhibit videos]
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[Charcoal sketches for the Mythic Creatures exhibition at the American Museum of Natural History] [art original]
Date of resource: 2007; 10 drawings : charcoal on gray paper ; 46 x 61 cm.; RF-FF-13
Exhibition Tape Collection
Floor 6, Stack 6-39
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Mythic Creatures : [videorecording]. American Museum of Natural History Library Special Collections.
Date of resource: 2006-2009; 1 CD (1 CD), 1 Videorecordings (1 HDcam), 2 DVD-R (2 DVD-R), 6 DVD (6 DVD), 8 Videorecordings (8 Mini DV), 89 Videorecordings (89 DVcam); Identifier: EXH.053.
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Mythic creatures [videorecording] : dragons, unicorns and mermaids : exhibit videos.
Date of resource: c2007; 1 videodisc : sd., col.DVD. ; 4 3/4 in. GR825 .M9 2007

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Last modified: 2019 February 6


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