UNESCO presents exhibition on reconstruction of Aksum obelisk
An exhibition - photographs and a video installation - at UNESCO will celebrate the reinstallation of the Aksum obelisk. The show will give visitors a chance to learn about the history of the Ethiopian site and to view the key stages of reinstalling the monument, 24 metres high and weighing 150 tons.
Open to the public from 4 to 15 May (9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.), the exhibition will be inaugurated on 23 April by Koïchiro Matsuura, the Director-General of UNESCO, in the presence of the Ethiopian and Italian ambassadors to UNESCO, Tadelech Haile Mikael and Giuseppe Moscato.
The artists in the show, who are from Ethiopia, Belgium, France and Italy, were invited by UNESCO to visit Aksum and to express their vision of the restoration of the obelisk, a symbol of Ethiopian culture.
Their works highlight the uniqueness and magnitude of the project. The monument's history has been eventful: erected in the 4th century then vandalized in the 7th, the obelisk was hauled off to Rome at Mussolini's orders and set up near the Circus Maximus, finally returning to Aksum in 2005.
The artists - Tito Dupret, Theo Eshetu, Hiwot Gebre Geziabeher, Michael Tsegaye and Paola Viesi - give their personal interpretations of these events. The gigantic, 15-screen video installation by Theo Eshetu benefits from the dual perspective of the artist, born in Ethiopia and living in Rome. Hiwot Gebre Geziabeher, a schoolgirl from Aksum who learned photography from Michael Tsegaye, takes the local inhabitants' point of view. Included in the show are films and photos depicting the extraordinary reinstallation work and Aksum's lifestyle and culture. For an even better sense of the project's scope, a 360°* projection offers visitors a simulated tour of the Aksum archaeological site and works.
With this exhibition, UNESCO is celebrating the successful reinstallation and showing how a cultural project can help bring about reconciliation between two countries with conflict in their past.
This project and this exhibition were made possible thanks to the generous contribution of the Italian Government.
From 4 to 15 May, individuals and school groups may reserve guided visits organized by UNESCO, Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.
Contact for inauguration accreditation:
Djibril Kébé, tel. + 33 (0)1 45 68 17 41 / d.kebe@unesco.org
*Website with 360° images : http://www.1001merveilles.org/15
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