British Museum to Explore Feminine Power, Deities, Demons in New Show

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“Feminine Power: the divine to the demonic” opens on May 19, and will showcase a wide variety of art and artifacts from around the world, including Kiki Smith’s 1994 sculpture, 'Lilith.'

The show, which runs from May 19 until Sept. 25 at the museum’s Joseph Hotung Great Court Gallery, will feature ancient sculpture, sacred artifacts, and contemporary art from six continents, and will examine the variety of ways in which femininity has been perceived over time.

Lucy Dahlsen, the project curator of the show, said in an interview that it’s the right time to be looking at “the diversity of ways in which female power and authority — and ideas of femininity — have been venerated and celebrated across diverse cultural traditions, from the ancient world to today.”

The contributors will be talking about the show’s themes, and sharing their personal and professional viewpoints. “I hope it’s going to be a discursive space, where people can come, give their own view, and enter into dialogue with each other,” said Dahlsen, adding that at the end of the exhibition, there is going to be a space where visitors will be encouraged to answer questions, or offer up their opinions, via text message. Those comments, too, will become part of the exhibition.The display includes amulets that people would have worn, or carried with them, for protection.

Rabia Siddique, one of the guest commentators at the upcoming British Museum show, “Feminine Power: the divine to the demonic.”Smith’s sculpture was cast from the body of a human woman. Her eyes are made from blue glass, and she stares directly at the viewer as she crouches on all fours against the wall.

The museum said the Kali icon “reflects the living tradition of her worship, important for millions of Hindus around the world today. She transcends time and death, destroys ignorance and guides her followers to enlightenment.”

 

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