在墨尔本博物馆打开古代与现代之间的视野

IF 0.9 1区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY American Journal of Archaeology Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.1086/727226
Alina Kozlovski
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墨尔本博物馆的展览“开放的视野:古希腊旅行和联系”探索了古代和现代旅行的故事。展览展示了从雅典国家考古博物馆借来的古代文物,以及墨尔本博物馆自己收藏的照片,这些照片说明了最近几个世纪希腊移民到澳大利亚的历史,展览邀请观众考虑物品和人的旅行对思想传播的影响。鉴于大多数人最近经历了COVID-19大流行导致的封锁和旅行困难,在这个时候探索这一主题具有特别重要的意义。此外,展览还触及了复杂的主题,如古代地中海的殖民和当代观众对这个词的共鸣。虽然这一点本可以在本文中进行更详细的探讨,但组织者应该受到赞扬,因为他们开启了对话,让更多的人可以跟随。一个美丽的展示和各种各样的对象,再加上材料直接相关的澳大利亚设置,使这个展览值得参观。
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Opening Horizons Between Antiquity and Today at Melbourne Museum
The exhibition Open Horizons: Ancient Greek Journeys and Connections at Melbourne Museum explored stories of ancient and modern journeys. Featuring ancient artifacts on loan from the National Archaeological Museum in Athens as well as photographs from Melbourne Museum’s own collection which illustrated the history of Greek migration to Australia in more recent centuries, the exhibition invited its viewers to consider the impact of travel of both objects and people on how ideas spread. On display in April–August 2022, exploring this subject at this time had particular significance given most people’s recent experiences with lockdowns and difficult travel due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition, the exhibition touched on complex themes such as colonization in the ancient Mediterranean and the resonance of the term to a contemporary audience. Although this could have been explored in more detail in this space, the organizers should be commended for starting the conversation so that many more can follow. A beautiful display and a wide variety of objects, coupled with materials directly relevant to its Australian setting, made this exhibition a worthwhile visit.
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