Graphic identity and exhibition graphics for the exhibition Marsden Hartley's Maine at The Met Breuer. This exhibition explores Marsden Hartley's complex, sometimes contradictory, and visually arresting relationship with his native state—from the lush Post-Impressionist inland landscapes with which he launched his career, to the later roughly rendered paintings of Maine's rugged coastal terrain, its hardy inhabitants, and the magisterial Mount Katahdin. Co-curated by Randall Griffey, Elizabeth Finch and Donna M. Cassidy.