Adam and Eve (exhibition)
Adam and Eve ("The Tenth Anniversary Exhibition: Adam and Eve") was the name of a major international exhibition of art held at the Saitama Kenritsu Kindai Bijutsukan (Museum of Modern Art), Saitama, Japan, from October 10, 1992 - December 6, 1992
This exhibition consists of four parts: MYTH, LOVE, DESIRE and DISTANCE; which show the process of expressions of "Adam and Eve" in Western Culture and Japan about one hundred years from the latter half of nineteenth century to the present. And it tries to search for live and love or being and relation of men and women through various formative works.
Biblical Background[edit]
Adam and Eve, the first humans, are part of the creation story in the Hebrew Bible and known to Christians. The story of Adam and Eve demonstrates the foundation of humanity by showing consequences and result. The biblical myth of Adam and Eve is the story of all of us; people with both the greatest intentions and the greatest of gifting, but still with the capability to fail, and how we learn from our failures.[1] It included works by:
Subjects[edit]
This exhibition presented works by 83 artists from the dawn of the "ottocento" (eighteenth century in art history) to the present.
References[edit]
- ↑ "The Importance of an Historical Adam". Answers in Genesis. Retrieved 2018-03-07.
- A catalogue was published by the Saitama Kenritsu Kindai Bijutsukan (Museum of Modern Art), Saitama, Japan in 1992
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