NY Exhibition Inaugurated
The Onassis Public Benefit Foundation in New York is hosting an exhibition titled Transition to Christianity: Art of Late Antiquity, 3rd – 7th Century A.D. The exhibition was inaugurated on December 7, by Defence Minister Dimitris Avramopoulos, who said that "our cultural heritage is the best weapon that can be used for Greece’s defence," stressing the notable contribution of the Onassis Foundation in highlighting Greece’s real image.
The vibrant and complex life of the Eastern Mediterranean during a time of reinvention and renewal will be the subject of the new exhibition which brings together more than 170 exceptional artifacts on loan from Greek, Cypriot and American museums, alike.
Incorporating many outstanding works of art that have never been exhibited outside Greece, as well as recently discovered works on display for the first time, Transition to Christianity reveals a period of extraordinary and unexpected creativity in the Greek world of Late Antiquity.
The exhibition, which runs until May 14, 2012, is jointly organized by the Onassis Foundation (USA) and the Byzantine and Christian Museum of Athens, with the scholarly support of an advisory committee from the Program in Hellenic Studies at Princeton University.
source:http://www.greeknewsagenda.gr
(Friday, December 9, 2011)
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