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Herman BighamPartner of African-Arts.info Herman Bigham announce Atlanta Airport Exhibit Dear friend, Now on exhibit at the T. terminal Gallery at the Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport until October 2008. African Art Takes Flight At the Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson Airport. The ground breaking cultural art exhibit, may be the largest, most widely viewed exhibit of World Class African Traditional Sculptural Art ever displayed in a public space. This exhibit establishes the cultural unity of Egypt in Africa, the harmonious relationship between humans & animals and shows how the attributes of animals are symbolically used to communicate standards of social values & behavior. Our presentation begins its examination of the theme at the source, and most revered African civilization ancient Egypt. A section of this exhibit establishes the cultural unity of Ancient Egypt & West & Central Africa as demonstrated through shared sculptural forms & belief systems that emphasize a harmonious relationship between humans & animals. It also shows how the attributes of animals are symbolically used to communicate standards of social values & behavior. My organization produces educational exhibits of Traditional African Sculptural Arts that travel nationally. Most recently presented in Philadelphia at the Main Branch Library Across the street from the New King Tut Exhibit at the Franklin Institute. The response to the Philly exhibit was overwhelming with approx. 25,000. viewers, three news articles and was aired by three TV stations. This
presentation
may be the largest, most widely viewed exhibit of World Class African
Traditional Sculptural Art ever displayed in a public space. This
exhibit establishes the cultural unity of Egypt in Africa, the
harmonious relationship between humans & animals and shows how the
attributes of animals are symbolically used to communicate standards of social
values & behavior. Our presentation
begins its examination of the theme at the source, and most revered African
civilization ancient Egypt. A section of this exhibit establishes the
cultural unity of Ancient Egypt & West & Central Africa as demonstrated
through shared sculptural forms & belief systems that emphasize a harmonious
relationship between humans & animals. It also shows how the attributes of
animals are symbolically used to communicate standards of social values &
behavior.
Our Exhibit Wall Text, Gallery & Art Photos & Viewers
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