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Related: About this forumExhibition to Explore the Art of Five Major World Religions
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The Ashmolean, Oxford, will stage the first major exhibition to explore the visual cultures of Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, and Judaism as these five religions spread across Asia and Europe in the first millennium.
Imagining the Divine: Art and the Rise of World Religions (19 October 201718 February 2018), curated by Jaś Elsner and Stefanie Lenk, presents the culmination of new research into the art history of religions undertaken by the Empires of Faith project based at the British Museum and the University of Oxford.
For those interested in the intersection of art and religion.
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Exhibition to Explore the Art of Five Major World Religions (Original Post)
edhopper
Oct 2017
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MineralMan
(146,317 posts)1. Here's a working link to the article:
the title in the post body was suppose to have the link.
MineralMan
(146,317 posts)3. Linking can be tricky on DU.
I usually just past the actual URL into the post, which automatically creates a link.
edhopper
(33,587 posts)4. that's what I usually do as well
I'll stop trying to be fancy