2024年11月8日開催:金沢大学エジプト学特別講演会2024-2 「シカゴ美術館の古代エジプト・コレクション」+「レヴァント地域出土の古代エジプトの彫像について」
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金沢大学エジプト学特別講演会2024-2
「シカゴ美術館の古代エジプト・コレクション」+「レヴァント地域出土の古代エジプトの彫像について」
講師:Dr. Ashley Arico(シカゴ美術館学芸員)
主催:金沢大学古代文明・文化資源学研究所
日時:2024年11月8日(金)16:30~18:00
場所:金沢大学角間キャンパス 人間社会第1講義棟101教室
発表要旨
「シカゴ美術館の古代エジプト・コレクション」
Curating Ancient Egypt at the Art Institute of Chicago
With Amelia Edward’s gift of a ushabti in 1890, the Art Institute of Chicago became the first museum in the city to start a collection of Egyptian antiquities. This talk will explore how the collection has been displayed over the last 130 years, revealing some of the collection’s highlight objects. Particular focus will be placed on the new permanent gallery of the arts of ancient Egypt Life and Afterlife in Ancient Egypt, which opened to the public in 2022.
「レヴァント出土の古代エジプトの彫像について」
Moving Images: Studies in Egyptian Statuary in the Levant
For the ancient Egyptians statues were not lifeless objects, but rather active participants in the world around them. In some instances, their duties sent them on forays outside of Egypt’s borders. Illustrated by a series of case studies, this lecture will reconstruct the diverse histories of a selection of such statues drawing from the large corpus of Egyptian statues discovered in the Levant.
略歴 Biography
Ashley Arico joined the Art Institute of Chicago in July 2017 as the museum’s first full-time specialist in the arts of ancient Egypt; she is currently associate curator of ancient Egyptian art, Arts of Africa. Ashley holds an MA and PhD from the Johns Hopkins University, where her research focused on Egyptian statuary as evidence for interconnections in the ancient world. She previously held positions at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the Johns Hopkins Archaeological Museum, and the Walters Art Museum. At the Art Institute, she launched a successful “Egyptian Art Pop-up Talk” series and curated a new arts of ancient Egypt gallery, which opened in 2022. Her current research focuses on the intersection of art and writing production in late 1st millennium BCE Egypt.