Crafting exhibition assets and a museum publication
that honor Twombly’s poetic visual language.
Making the Past Present: Cy Twombly was a major retrospective presented by the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, bringing together artworks, photographs, and archival material to explore Twombly’s dialogue with antiquity. As part of the design team, I created a suite of visual assets supporting the exhibition, developing layouts and graphic materials that complemented Twombly’s expressive, calligraphic style without competing with it.
I also contributed to the design and layout of the exhibition’s hardcover catalogue—co-published with Gagosian—translating curatorial essays, artwork plates, and archival imagery into a refined, cohesive publication. The design approach emphasized clarity, typographic restraint, and generous negative space, allowing Twombly’s work and the scholarship surrounding it to remain at the forefront.
The project required sensitivity to fine-art contexts, precise production standards, and a deep respect for the visual rhythms within Twombly’s oeuvre, resulting in assets that felt both contemporary and aligned with the artist’s poetic, gestural sensibility.
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Print Book
Graphic Design








