The Morgan opens an exhibition of drawings by Black artists from the Southern United States
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Another Tradition: Drawings by Black Artists from the American South Goes On View at The Morgan
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The Morgan Offers an Unprecedented Look inside the World of Enheduanna and the Women of Mesopotamia
July 01, 2021 21:13
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Fragment of a vessel with frontal image of goddess, Mesopotamia, Sumerian Early Dynastic III period, ca. 2400 BC.
The Morgan Library & Museum will present
She Who Wrote: Enheduanna and Women of Mesopotamia, 3400-2000 BC opening September 10, 2021, and running through January 16, 2022. The exhibition brings together for the first time a comprehensive selection of artworks that capture the rich and shifting expressions of women’s lives in ancient Mesopotamia during the late fourth and third millennia BC. It centers on the high priestess and poet Enheduanna (who flourished around 2300 BC) the world’s first author known by name, who wielded considerable religious and political power.