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Museums
When Gold Blossoms: Indian Jewelry from the Susan L. Beningson Collection
February 14-May 11, 2008
This exhibition, organized by American Federation of the Arts, showcases the stunning beauty and intricate technical craftsmanship of Indian jewelry from the 17th to the 19th centuries. Primarily from south India, the works include rings, anklets, pendants for the hair, jeweled crowns, ivory combs and a gold throne for a deity. The works are predominately solid gold and often encrusted with rubies and other stones in geometric forms that exemplify the south Indian style. A small group of ancient artifacts also are included: sandstone seals and gold adornments dating back to the 2nd century BC. A catalog published by Asia Society, New York, accompanies the exhibition. Exhibit Location: Orme Lewis Gallery, Phoenix Art Museum
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Ticket Info
Tickets: $10/Adults, $8/Seniors (65+) and Students, $4/Youth (6-17), Free/Members and Children Under 6
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Dates & Times
Dates:
February 14-May 11, 2008Times:
Tuesday 10:00am-9:00pm, Wednesday-Sunday 10:00am-5:00pm -
Venue Info
1625 North Central Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85004
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Member Reviews
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Event Name: Human Nature: The Photographs of Barbara Bosworth
"Great art exhibit!"
Review posted by: Stephanie from Phx., Az., U.S.A. , Jun 08, 2008
Beautiful photography in black and white and in color. I especially love the bird series, the trees and the meadow series that she created.
Beautiful photography in black and white and in color. I especially love the bird series, the trees and the meadow series that she created.
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Event Name: Illuminated Manuscripts
"Breath-taking and illuminating"
Review posted by: Ken Gallatin from Phoenix AZ, Jan 09, 2008
I merely went to see the old scrolls and fragments, but I got so much more. The St. John's Bible blew me away. No photo does it justice. Stunning. Beautiful in its own right, it surprised me in an art... Expand
I merely went to see the old scrolls and fragments, but I got so much more. The St. John's Bible blew me away. No photo does it justice. Stunning. Beautiful in its own right, it surprised me in an art form we see so little. What a great find! Don't miss it. The old manuscripts convey the depth and history of many cultures that have carried art and scripture next to our ancestors' bosoms so that they could pass down these torches of civilization to us. I was in awe; when it was time to go, I couldn't. I turned around and went through the exhibit again. Don't miss the Syriac Peshitta and Coptic manuscripts nor the steps involved in getting European versions to the printing press. Beyond the thrill of the artwork and the profundity of this exhibition's message, I walked away, eventually, with a sense of the piety from a couple millennia. Many thanks to Phoenix Art Museum and the collectors who lent us this view extending from ancient Mesopotamia to the dazzle of post-modern illumination. Collapse
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