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Exhibition

Spectrum of Desire: Love, Sex, and Gender in the Middle Ages

Set in the stunning atmosphere of The Met Cloisters, this exhibition explores the often-overlooked themes of desire, sexuality, and gender in the medieval past, a period of time when most artistic production served religious purposes.

Desire in the Middle Ages was multifaceted. It could be courtly or carnal, sacred or subversive, and expressed as a kind of longing, suffering, or joy. Medieval artists could be both deeply serious and comical in their evocations of these feelings. Drawing on decades of scholarship, Spectrum of Desire opens up new ways of seeing the past through stirring works of art that inspire us to think more expansively about people who lived in the Middle Ages, their relationships, and the artworks they produced.

Featuring more than fifty works—from gold jewelry and ivory sculptures to stained glass, illuminated manuscripts, and woven textiles—this exhibition showcases the richness of visual expression in western Europe from the 13th to the 15th century, drawing primarily from The Met collection. This exploration of the visual language of desire in its many forms invites us to reflect on our own ideas of love, identity, and kinship today.

The exhibition is made possible by the Michel David-Weill Fund and Kathryn A. Ploss.

The catalogue is made possible by the Michel David-Weill Fund and Nellie and Robert Gipson.

Additional support is provided by Wendy A. Stein and Bart Friedman.

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Una foto de una charla. Rodeada por una exposición, un ponente interactúa con un pequeño grupo.

Met Expert Talks—Medieval Desire

January 6 3:00 PMThe Met Fifth Avenue
two manuscript illuminations of a female figure dressed as a medieval princess and as a masculine monk

Sainthood and Gender Variance in the Middle Ages

January 14 6:00 PMThe Met Cloisters

How Did They Do That?—Spectrum of Desire

January 18 1:00 PMThe Met Cloisters
Una foto de una charla. Rodeada por una exposición, un ponente interactúa con un pequeño grupo.

Met Expert Talks—Medieval Desire

February 5 3:00 PMThe Met Fifth Avenue
Two people stand in front of an artwork. One is wearing a red backless top with a black skirt, and the other is wearing a blue jacket and brown pants.

The Met Cloisters Late Night: Night of Desire

February 12 6:00 PMThe Met Cloisters
Una foto de una charla. Rodeada por una exposición, un ponente interactúa con un pequeño grupo.

Met Expert Talks—Medieval Desire

March 5 3:00 PMThe Met Fifth Avenue

Exhibition Catalog

Spectrum of Desire: Love, Sex, and Gender in the Middle Ages

Reframing medieval art through the lens of queer theory, this pioneering book sharpens our understanding of conceptions of gender, the body, and eroticism across three centuries.

Image Credits

Aquamanile in the Form of Phyllis and Aristotle, Netherlandish, late 14th or early 15th century. Copper alloy, 12 ¾ x 7 x 15½ in. (32.5 x 17.9 x 39.3 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Robert Lehman Collection, 1975 (1975.1.1416)