October 22, 2022 - May 7, 2023
Highlighting different perspectives across cultures and time, these
works consider complex and evolving relationships with and beliefs about
nature. In more than 100 objects drawn from the RISD Museum’s Asian, Native
American, and ancient Mediterranean collections, makers from 2000 BCE to the
present day explore human relationships with the natural world. Their responses
span a wide range of media and processes to express awe and reverence for
nature’s abundance, beauty, and powers of destruction; to intercede with the
divine; and to document the willful extraction of resources.
Curated by Gina Borromeo, curator of ancient art; Sháńdíín Brown,
Henry Luce Curatorial Fellow for Native American Art; and Wai Yee Chiong,
associate curator of Asian art.
RISD Museum is supported by a grant from the Rhode Island State
Council on the Arts, through an appropriation by the Rhode Island General
Assembly and a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts, and with the
generous partnership of the Rhode Island School of Design, its Board of
Trustees, and Museum Governors.
https://risdmuseum.org/exhibitions-events/exhibitions/being-and-believing-natural-world
FONDATION NAPOLÉON
Voilà un travail auquel la Fondation Napoléon est sensible, elle qui a œuvré pendant des années à l'édition de la Correspondance générale de Napoléon Ier. Permise par la levée de réserve de communication par les petits-enfants de Marie Bonaparte, sans laquelle les lettres de la princesse n'auraient été rendues publiques qu'en 2032, cette restitution complète et contextualisée des échanges entre le père de la psychanalyse et sa fervente admiratrice est passionnante. Découvrir l'ouvrageLire quelques extraits sur napoleon.org(avec l'aimable autorisation des éditions Flammarion) |
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