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Alexandria: Past Futures


  • Fonds Mercator/ Mercatorfonds
  • Expo: 30/09/2022 - 08/01/2023, BOZAR, Brussels
  • by Arnaud Quertinmont & Nicolas Amoroso
Alexandria: Past Futures, an exhibition of some 200 artifacts from major European museum collections, highlights one of the greatest cities of the ancient Mediterranean at the peak of its cultural influence. The exhibition provides a fresh perspective on Alexandria, one of the great centres of ancient civilisation, and sheds light on its urban, political and religious organisations, the everyday life of its citizens, and its influence on science and philosophy, from the 3rd C. BC to the 4th C. of our era.

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Publisher Fonds Mercator/ Mercatorfonds
ISBN 9789462303386
Author(s) Arnaud Quertinmont & Nicolas Amoroso
Publication date October 2022
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 270 x 210 mm
Illustrations 200 col. & bw ill.
Pages 240
Language(s) English ed.
Exhibition BOZAR, Brussels
Publisher ISBN 9789462303362 (NL) ISBN 9789462303379 (FR)
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Alexandria: Past Futures, an exhibition of some 200 artifacts from major European museum collections, highlights one of the greatest cities of the ancient Mediterranean at the peak of its cultural influence. The exhibition provides a fresh perspective on Alexandria, one of the great centres of ancient civilisation, and sheds light on its urban, political and religious organisations, the everyday life of its citizens, and its influence on science and philosophy, which spanned from the third century B.C. to the fourth century of our era. Some twenty contemporary works of art enhance the theme of the exhibition and, thanks to a carefully designed scenography, provide an analytical and poetic backdrop to its various parts. In addition, incursions into other periods – Byzantine, Arabic, Modern – will enrich the focus of the exhibition and provide a more comprehensive understanding of Alexandria throughout history.