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Wednesday, 03 September 2014 12:41

Exhibit at LACMA Uses Rare Objects to Explore African Cultural Astronomy

A work from 'African Cosmos: Stellar Arts.' A work from 'African Cosmos: Stellar Arts.' Los Angeles County Museum of Art

First, there was light. Then, a night sky filled with stars and a luminescent moon. Soon after? Art.

Since ancient times, communities have used art to relay stories and make sense of the world around them — particularly when interpreting the heavens and giving form to perceived deities ruling the forces of nature.

A new exhibition at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, "African Cosmos: Stellar Arts," showcases 40 rare objects in gold, silver, bronze, stone, beads and wood that collectively illustrate the history of African cultural astronomy, from ancient Egypt to the present day.

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