Khaleej Times

Louvre Abu Dhabi to hold rare ‘global’ exhibition

- Staff Reporter jasmine@khaleejtim­es.com

abu dhabi — Louvre Abu Dhabi is set to open its second exhibition that explores spherical representa­tion of the world and its scientific instrument­s, from antiquity to the present day.

The exhibition, ‘Globes: Visions of the World’ curated by Bibliothèq­ue nationale de France’ (BnF) will open to public on March 23 and will run until June 2.

The exhibition will display 160 works from the collection­s of Bibliothèq­ue nationale de France (BnF) and outstandin­g loaned works.

More than 40 globes and spheres, rare archaeolog­ical remains, magnificen­t scripts, astrolabes and splendid world maps are expected to take visitors back to 2500 years of history of the world.

Manuel Rabaté, director of Louvre Abu Dhabi, said: “We are living in an age of new scientific discoverie­s unparallel­ed throughout history. Man’s perception­s of the world have been transforme­d by the creation of new technologi­es; which is why this exhibition is important to Louvre Abu Dhabi.”

He pointed out that the unique exhibition will introduce guests to historical artefacts, including some of the oldest globes and astrolabes from the Islamic world, that have interconne­cted the world from ancient times to the present day.

“The collection on display echoes Louvre Abu Dhabi’s ethos to narrate the story of mankind through wonderful loans from Bibliothèq­ue nationale de France, Musée du Louvre, Musée des arts et métiers, Château de Versailles and Centre Pompidou.”

The curators of the exhibition, Catherine Hofmann and François Nawrocki, said: “It is not only an exceptiona­l opportunit­y to show together the most precious and rare globes and spheres of the French collection­s, it also tells a meaningful long-term story: about the spherical visions of the universe, at the edge of astronomic­al and geographic­al sciences, religion and philosophy.”

The curators added that these theories, born in the Mesopotami­an and ancient Mediterran­ean world, spread and enriched by the dialogue of scholars from all regions of the world, are embodied in objects, images, representa­tions whose forms have constantly evolved.

Man’s perception­s of the world have been transforme­d by the creation of new technologi­es; which is why this exhibition is important to Louvre Abu Dhabi.”

Manuel Rabaté, director, Louvre Abu Dhabi

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