Game of Thrones, Season 7, Deborah Riley, Production Design, Interview

Art of Living series, Smithsonian Associates

The Not Old Better Show, 2017

For devoted followers of HBO’s, Game of Thrones, the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros is a land they know intimately. Its castle halls, towering battlements, starkly beautiful landscapes, and torch-lit chambers are places that root the epic narrative in a highly detailed world that bridges the real and the imagined.

Deborah Riley, center, accompanied by Paul Ghirardani and Rob Cameron celebrate their win for Outstanding Art Direction For A Contemporary Or Fantasy Series.

Production designer Deborah Riley is our guest today on The Not Old Better Show, Smithsonian Associates, Art of Living series.

Deborah Riley designed set, “Bank of Bravos.”

Riley, who joined the series in Season 4, is responsible for creating the visual environment against which the saga of power, family, revenge and romance plays out. Just as the show’s characters and plots reflect a range of world mythologies and legendary archetypes, so too does the look of Game of Thrones, for which Riley draws on a mix of historical periods, styles, and cultural traditions.

Riley designed this set for Cersei Lannister, to look out over the city of Kings Landing.

Riley will be at Smithsonian Associates, June 13, 2017, Ripley Center, Washington, DC, presenting on “Creating the Visual World of Game of Thrones.” Riley talks about how she and a small army of craftsmen give Game of Thrones its distinctive visual style in a conversation with Lisa Woolfork, an associate professor of English at the University of Virginia, who recently taught a class that analyzed Game of Thrones.

At a reception afterward, check out a replica Iron Throne (courtesy of HBO), and raise a toast with Game of Thrones beers from Ommegang Brewery, including the newest in the line, Bend the Knee.

Enjoy.

For more information and tickets, please click HERE: https://smithsonianassociates.org/ticketing/Tickets/Reserve.aspx?id=239200

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The Not Old Better Show, Paul Vogelzang
The Not Old Better Show, Paul Vogelzang

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