Advance Fact Sheet For Immediate Release December 16, 2000 Contacts: Adrian Lilly, Chris Peiffer (419) 255-8000 ext. 7301, 7408 EXHIBITION Eternal Egypt: Masterworks of Ancient Art from the British Museum VENUE The Toledo Museum of Art DATES March 2 - May 27, 2001 ORGANIZERS Eternal Egypt is organized by the American Federation of Arts and The British Museum. SPONSOR This exhibition, its presentation in Toledo, and its national tour are made possible by Ford Motor Company. ADDITIONAL SUPPORT Additional support has been provided by the Benefactor Circle of the AFA. The Ohio Arts Council helped fund the Toledo showing of this exhibition with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence, and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. DESCRIPTION ADD ONE EGYPT Eternal Egypt: Masterworks of Ancient Art from the British Museum opens March 2, 2001, at the Toledo Museum of Art. The British Museum has the largest and most comprehensive collection of ancient Egyptian material outside of Cairo. The Toledo Museum of Art is the first to host this unusually inclusive exhibition, which will make only seven other stops on the US tour. The exhibition is an astounding selection of 144 objects-over half of which have never been seen outside London. The array of antiquities include a tiny royal portrait carved in ivory, a colossal granite statue of the seated Pharaoh Sety II, and elegant wood sculptures of men and women. Unprecedented loans of wood, ivory, and papyrus works, which rarely survive the centuries in good condition, are evidence of the quality of this exhibition. Spanning 3,500 years of history, Eternal Egypt: Masterworks of Ancient Art from the British Museum represents all four periods of ancient Egyptian history: Old Kingdom, Middle Kingdom, New Kingdom, and Late Period. During the unification of Egypt and its first cultural flowering during the age of the pyramids, two enduring artistic conventions developed: the dual role of the king as patron and focus of the arts and the interplay of art and hieroglyphic writing. Egyptian religious beliefs led artists to focus on the human figure, manifesting in extraordinary portraits of both royal and private individuals. Luxurious jewelry and personal possessions, portraits, and colossal royal statues show the imperial wealth of the New Kingdom. The art of the Late Period reveals the relationships of Egyptians to their past and to neighboring kingdoms and sometime conquerors: Nubians, Assyrians, Greeks, and Romans. Visitors will be able to experience the size, shape, elegant craftsmanship, and complexity of objects that are normally accessible only in photographs or by visiting London. The objects will be arranged chronologically to reveal the major periods of 35 centuries of ancient Egyptian art and help visitors experience the cultural past of Egypt. [Slides are currently available to complement information on this exhibition.] CATALOGUE The exhibition will be accompanied by a 384-page full-color catalogue published by The University of California Press Association with the AFA and written by Edna R. Russmann, curator of Egyptian, Classical, and Ancient Middle Eastern Art at the Brooklyn Museum of Art. Included will be an essay on the history of the collection of Egyptian antiquities at The British Museum by T.G.H. James. The catalogue will be available in the Museum Store for $40 in a soft-bound edition. Catalogue delivery includes an additional shipping and handling fee. ITINERARY Toledo Museum of Art, Toledo, Ohio, March 2 - May 27, 2001 Wonders, Memphis, Tennessee, June 28-October 21, 2001 Brooklyn Museum of Art, New York, New York, November 23-February 24, 2002 Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri, April 12-July 7, 2002 The Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco, California Palace of the Legion of Honor, August 10-November 3, 2002 Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minneapolis, Minnesota, December 22-March 16, 2003 The Field Museum, Chicago, Illinois, April 26-August 10, 2003 Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, Maryland, September 21-January 4, 2004 EXHIBITION HOURS Tuesday-Thursday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.; Friday, 11 a.m.-10 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Sunday 11-5 p.m.; closed Mondays and major holidays. EXHIBITION ADMISSION Admission to the Museum is free. There is an admission charge for Eternal Egypt, and timed tickets are required. Advance purchase is recommended. EXHIBITION TICKETS ADD TWO EGYPT Timed tickets for Eternal Egypt are now available at the Museum's Ticket Office or by calling (419) 243-7000 or toll free at 1-888-763-7486. There is a $2.50 per-order handling fee for all telephone or mail orders. The ticket prices are: Adult: $10 Seniors (65 +): $7.50 Students/Children (6-17): $7.50 Full-time university students with ID: $7.50 Children 5 and under are admitted free Members of the Toledo Museum of Art receive free one-time admission to the exhibition with timed tickets. For more information about the availability of timed tickets or to reserve your tickets now, call 419-243-7000. To become a Member to take advantage of the benefits to this exhibition and other exciting Centennial events, call 419-243-7000. GROUP TICKETS & TOURS To order group tickets: Non-docent guided adult groups $7.50 /person call: (419) 254-5776 Non-docent guided student groups $5/person (419) 254-5776 Docent-guided adult groups $14/person call (419) 255-8000 ext. 7290 Docent guided student groups $5/person call (419) 255-8000 ext 7290 Docent-guided tour times: Tuesday-Friday 9:30-10:30 a.m. Saturday 10-10:30 a.m. Sunday 11-11:30 a.m. Groups of 15-20 will be scheduled to enter the exhibition every 15 minutes. Audio guide: A recorded audio tour is available for $5. The audio tour may be reserved by phone when tickets are purchased or purchased at the entrance. There is no Member discount for this item. An enlarged type transcript of the tour, free to hearing-impaired visitors, is available on request at the exhibition entrance. PROGRAMS Speakers, workshops and other programs will complement the exhibition. A complete schedule of events will be released prior to the exhibition opening. CONTACTING THE MUSEUM Information and tours (419) 255-8000 or (800) 644-6862 Tickets (419) 243-7000 or (888) 763-7486 Fax (419) 255-5638 E-mail information@toledomuseum.org ~~ The Toledo Museum of Art is a privately endowed, nonprofit arts institution. Thanks to the generosity of Edward Drummond Libbey, Florence Scott Libbey, and many other donors and Members, admission to the Museum is free. Regular Museum hours are Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Friday, 10 a.m.-10 p.m.; Sunday, 11-5 p.m.; closed Mondays and major holidays. The Museum is located at 2445 Monroe Street at Scottwood Avenue, just west of the downtown business district and one block off I-75 with exit designations posted. Eternal Egypt is one of many activities scheduled for the Toledo Museum of Art's Centennial Celebration, a commemoration of 100 years of service to the community. The Centennial Society helped make the Toledo presentation of this exhibition and other Centennial activities possible. The mission of the Toledo Museum of Art lies in the belief in the power of art to ignite imagination, stimulate thought, and provide enjoyment. Through collections and programs, the Museum strives to integrate art into the lives of people. ###