Closing soon! Jewelry: The Body Transformed. Through February 24, 2019 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.

Closing soon! Jewelry: The Body Transformed. Through February 24, 2019 at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. What is jewelry? Why do we wear it? What meanings does it carry? Traversing time and space, this exhibition explores how jewelry acts upon and activates the body it adorns. This global conversation about one of the most personal and universal of art forms brings together some 230 objects drawn almost exclusively from The Met collection. A dazzling array of headdresses and ear ornaments, brooches and belts, necklaces and rings created between 2600 B.C.E. and today are shown along with sculptures, paintings, prints, and photographs that enrich and amplify the many stories of transformation that jewelry tells.



Image: Menat necklace from Malqata, reign of Amenhotep III Dynasty 18 1390-1353 BCE. Faience, bronze or copper alloy, glass, agate, carnelian, lapis lazuli, turquoise. Image courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

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