Saturday, February 12, 2011

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Grand National Exhibition "World Views"

outside the box!
09/17/2011 to 01/08/2012 in the Art Building on Palace Square, Linden-Museum Stuttgart.


(Press release Lindenmus eum) Occasions Lich of the 10th 0-year anniversary of the exhibition brings to more than 2000m ² and with more than 400 objects for the first time all seven regional divisions of the museum in a show, opening in cross-cultural productions sight of the fascinating diversity of our world.

How to marry in Asia? What we laugh in Africa? What afterlife had been in Peru? What is aesthetics? How do the political leaders? In his great
Anniversary exhibition is the Linden-Museum with the numerous and amazing opportunities for people to see the world, interpret and order. Sharp objects v on world-renowned explain human thought and action and awareness of cultural differences and uniting in common that we encounter in an increasingly globalized world.

Current questioner changes to make this historic objects from one of the most important ethnographic collections in Europe. Newly acquired exhibits show the rapid cultural change and the same time show the continuity of lived traditions. Visitors will in atmospheric settings embedded art works that put him through a supposedly foreign aesthetics in amazement.

The Ethnology here acts as a translator of other ways of life: it does the seemingly everyday, no less artful objects, such as clothing, jewelry, masks, ritual and everyday objects to speak, and focuses attention on the colorful beauty and inspiring achievements of other cultures. The exhibition opens to the rich store of knowledge of traditional cultures, past and present and takes the visitor impressive on a world tour.

photos from top to bottom:
death mask, Peru, around 800 Photo: A. Dreyer, Linden-Museum Stuttgart
Katsina "Powak'china, Hopi, North America, 20 Century. Photo A. Dreyer, Linden-Museum Stuttgart
eagle mask, Vancouver, Iceland, 19 Century. Photo: A. Dreyer, Linden-Museum Stuttgart

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