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Alexandria: Past Futures', an exhibition of some 200 artifacts from major European museum collections, highlights one of the greatest cities of the ancient Mediterranean at the peak of its cultural influence. The exhibition provides a fresh perspective on Alexandria, one of the great centres of ancient civilisation, and sheds light on its urban, political and religious organisations, the everyday life of its citizens, and its influence on science and philosophy, which spanned from the third century B.C. to the fourth century of our era. Some twenty contemporary works of art enhance the theme of the exhibition and, thanks to a carefully designed scenography, provide an analytical and poetic backdrop to its various parts. In addition, incursions into other periods ? Byzantine, Arabic, Modern ? will enrich the focus of the exhibition and provide a more comprehensive understanding of Alexandria throughout history.0 0Exhibition: BOZAR, Brussels, Belgium (30.09.2022 - 08.01.2023).
Classical antiquities --- Art, Modern --- Alexandria (Egypt) --- Iskandarīyah (Egypt) --- Alexandrie (Egypt) --- Aleksandriyah (Egypt) --- Alessandria (Egypt) --- Alexandreia (Egypt) --- Aleksandria (Egypt) --- Alexantreia (Egypt) --- Alesandriʼa (Egypt) --- الإسكندرية (Egypt) --- الإسكندرية (مصر) --- اسكندرية (Egypt) --- Antiquities
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Entre 1916 et 1921, Picasso collabore à quatre spectacles de Sergei Diaghilev pour lesquels il réalise décors et costumes : les ballets Parade (1917), Tricorne (1919), Pulcinella (1920), et Cuadro Flamenco (1921). Cette expérience expose le peintre au langage du corps et de la danse, lui inspirant de nouvelles possibilités formelles, qu’il mêle à des éléments empruntés au théâtre de marionnettes, à la commedia dell’arte, à l’art sacré ou encore au folklore espagnol. Confrontant œuvres de l’artiste (toiles, dessins, esquisses, maquettes, costumes) et objets issus des collections du Mucem, ce catalogue d'exposition (Mucem, 16 février au 24 juin 2018) montre comment Picasso a su assimiler et réinterpréter les traditions figuratives de son temps, pour les placer au centre d’une nouvelle modernité
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