Image Image Image Image Image

* = required field

BOM: get the Best of Mosaic Art NOW

Keep up with what’s happening in the world of  contemporary mosaics on your own time by subscribing to The BOM.

The BOM is a weekly digest showcasing three MAN articles and the top five tweets of the week. Sign up below and  The BOM will show up in your email inbox every Sunday at noon Pacific Standard Time.

We hate spam, too, so we won’t share your information with anyone else and guarantee that The BOM will be the only time you’ll hear from us – unless, of course, something really great comes up.

Mosaic Art NOW Tweets

Unable to load twitter feed.

Newsletter
Scroll to Top

To Top

2010 September 29

29

Sep
2010

2 Comments

In Ancient

By man-admin

Roman "Rock Star" Begins US Tour: The Magnificent Mosaic from Lod

On 29, Sep 2010 | 2 Comments | In Ancient | By man-admin

The magnificent mosaic from Lod is now on view at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.  Like many dazzling performers, this mosaic superstar was discovered by accident — in this case during the widening of a road in 1996.  Since then, the Israel Antiquities Authority has done a phenomenal job of excavating, preserving and now presenting the mosaic to the world.
From NYC, the Lod mosaic will travel to San Francisco, Chicago and finally Cincinnati before it returns to Israel for permanent installation in the Shelby White and Leon Levy Lod Mosaic Center which also is responsible for the loan of the mosaic.
This is an unparalleled opportunity for lovers of mosaics and all things ancient Roman in the United States to view one of the largest, most well preserved and exquisite Roman mosaics in the world.  The 23′ x 13′ work is believed to have been the “carpeting” for reception areas in a private household from around 300CE.

It is a truly a remarkable work of art.  The size and geometry of the piece is enough to make one’s head spin.  Then there are those incredibly ferocious animals hunting and capturing each other.  There is not a human in sight in this vivid depiction of a very wild kingdom.

What MAN finds equally exceptional is the amount of readily available online content about the mosaic that has been generated, initially by the Israeli Antiquities Authority, and now the Met itself.  The last time Roman mosaics received this much attention in the US was the Getty’s “Stories in Stone” exhibit of 2006-2007.  Clearly, the Israel Antiquities Authority knew it had a star on its hands when the Lod mosaic was unearthed.

We’re going to connect you with some of these wonderful online resources here.  They are all beautifully done and well worth your time, but there can be no substitute for viewing the real thing.  If you go let us know!  We welcome your comments about your experience with the Lod Mosaic.   It would be wonderful to accumulate a collection of first-person reactions here.  The next scheduled venue is the Legion of Honor in San Francisco, CA — April 23 through July 24, 2011.

Discussion of the Mosaic by Metropolitan Museum of Greek and Roman Art Curator Christopher S. Lightfoot
Lightfoot does an exceptional job of making the mosaic come alive for the reader in this discussion of it as both a work of art and historical artifact.  This is a good read with great photos.  Click here.

Excavation Video:  The excitement and wonder in the faces of the archeologists as they talk about the mosaic in this video is delightful enough.  Then there is also some absolutely fascinating footage of the excavation and preservation processes.   Produced by the Met with assistance from the Israel Antiquities Authority.

For our Facebook “likers”, the link is http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSq5Xc29XPA

The Lod Mosaic Website:  The Authority commissioned renowned museum media designer Rory Matthews to create this interactive website about the mosaic.  Do not miss the “Explore the Mosaic” portion where you can zoom in and move around the mosaic in full screen view.  Marvelous.  Click this link http://www.lodmosaic.org/



On Site Excavation Video from 2009
After a brief commercial, you will see see a wonderful interview with archeologist Miriam Avissar, Director of the Excavation at Lod. She provides terrific insights into the people and times that were the context for the floor’s creation.  Video by Yoni Kempinski, captured from WeJew.com.

Amazing Large Mosaic Uncovered In Israel

Like we said, if you go, let us know.  Be sure to make a comment here about your experience visiting the Lod Mosaic.To learn more about related activities at the Met, click here.

Enjoy — Nancie

Adams.jpgHouston.jpgSt. Me  2004  14 x 11 inches  Smalti, gold smalti, marble.sara.jpgWebb_Bryant Patio RaysMohamad Banawy "Abstract 3" 2010 80 x 80 cm  Clay, glass.Luca Barberini Bone Flowersandres_basurto_large08.jpgBeauchamps-SeasonofSunandwind-2AprilBegayhungry-for-gold-320x312Jolino_Bessera_DontCutYourTongueOnTheRhinestonesMarie-laure-BessonFragmentsIVBiggsTide6272969822_38f84a7e5f_z.jpgMeredith Live Oak bark, recycled tempered glass, paint, metallic powders39.jpgMangere+Mosaic.jpgGreat Silence (2)Marco_Bravura_Recuperi_d'_OroSunflowers+smalti+unglazed+ceramic+63+x+48+cm.jpgLilian_Broca_Queen_Esther_Revealing_Her_True_IdentityCarl&SandraBryantCaCO3  "Movimento n.1"  2007  60 x 85 cm  Limestonemail-2.jpgCharny Birds in Hair 10000-Chinn32.jpgRamblings_for_sending_copy12.jpgSelf-Portrait, 2004-2005 102 x 86Clough.jpgBiggs_and_CollingsRebecca_Collins_StrengthToStrength_2011Luca_Carlo_Colomba_4552.jpgDSCN0270.JPGCzapracki.jpgJeanAnn Dabb "Assay 1: Delamar" 2012  20 in. diameter  Bone ash cupels, ceramic crucibles, glass, porcelain.  In the background:  "Core:  Tintic District"  2012  Triptych 70 x 13 in panels.  Stone core samples, ceramic, smalti, woodAndrea Deszö  "Community Garden"  2006Julie_Dilling_Keep_Me_WarmDimit.jpgKatrina Doran  Noli Me TangereGary Drostle, 2010 "Movement and Vitality" DetailDrouin.jpgErcolani.jpgFaileSizeVisionMosaic.jpgneda-600x400.jpgCynthia Full 54,5x65cmSara Frost "Querty" Detail  Photo: via Colossal.com5pods.jpgRed+Pods.jpgLarry_M_Levine.jpgGoode.jpgElaine M Goodwin Touching ParadiseRoberta Grasso "Memory of a Dream" 2012  460 x 230 cm  Silicon, smalti, ceramic glass, organza, tulle.Jhgreen_wall.jpgfull.jpgErika+full.jpgHanansen_GRS_framed_2000ProgressonIII Rhonda HeislerIMG_1199.jpgSamantha Holmes "Absensce (Moscow)" 2012  260 x 150 cm  Marble, smalti, ceramic glass, gold.hubbell-intro.jpgHutchinson_Tango_Corto1Iliya Iliev  "Sesif"  2010  70x120cm diptych.  Stones, glassMombasa.jpgIskander+Impromptu-in-Blue+2000.jpgSamantha Holmes "Unspoken 10.22.20 - 07.07.10" 2011 55x55x5 cmjones-time-for-lunch-1000Francien Jongsma Simonemichaelferris.jpgKaitis.jpgVadzim Kamisarau "The Main News 3"  2012  50 x 95 cm  Cement, smaltikenawy-memories-full1Keren.jpgKate_KerriganWalkingInRainMatko_KezleInki-400-bimg-kii-blue-grids-in-blue-big.jpgPermafrost+King.jpgAndrej-Koruza-Structured-1-2011-Detailkozachek+Three+Intruding+Fanatics.jpgMichael_Kruzich_SylvesterMelaine_Lenoelevy-a-man-in-a-waiting-room-300dpi-1000Marco De Luca "Mosaico blu" 2007 39 x 24.5 cmLucas.jpgSager.jpgtarantulalongMonicaMachado2012stone-circle-dugald-macinnesMohamad Banawy "Abstract 3" 2010 80 x 80 cm  Clay, glass.MAN2009-Marzi-foto.jpgEaster_Egg_Mosaic_02.jpgAnadoMcLaughlinru paul2.pngHildreth_MeiereCathedral Basilica of Saint Louis, Drinking deer mosaic on northJeroen Meijer "HIgh Expectations and a Dog Called Lucky" 2007" 127 x 72 cm (inc. frame)  Vitreous tile, stone, glass beads, photo print on tile, bullets, chain, copper rod, jigsaw pieces."More American Gifts:  Grenades"  2005  5.5 x 3.9 x 3.5 in  Ceramic, porcelain, plaster, wire, metal, cement adhesive, grout.the rainJason Middlebrook "Brooklyn SeedsAndrea Deszö  "Community Garden"  2006Julian+Modica+50+x+50+cm.jpgLynnMoorPipgtailGirlBOMIMG_6541.jpgJinette+Mosaique.jpgCleo Mussi "Icon" 2012Ti_Desidoro_1FamiliarGroundNewton Serenity 2FelicesBalls_4546.jpg8419_1251766378980_1374130919_703135_1818425_n.jpgChoucair Oueijan-Cerulean Rendezvous-full111_0424.jpgFamiliarGroundNiki_de_Saint_Phalle_Tarot_Garden114Picasso.TeteFauveSergio-Policicchio-Corpi-celesti-2011Rebecca+detail.jpgAndjelka Radojevic  My Little ChickadeeGila+Rayberg+Morning+After.jpg"Fall"  detail  Photo:  NTMP3312140193_3f2f0905ec.jpgNightshirt-Richey.jpegFaith Ringgold "Flying Home:  Harlem Heroes and Heroines (Downtown and Uptown)" 1996  Photo via MTA Arts for Transitdiego_rivera1-320x160anna-rommel-green-fishimg_38021clug romaniaRuth_Minola_Scheibler_nightflight_024x4+Denae-Arthur+Rackam.jpgmedium_Reminiscence.jpgWINDSTILL+1.jpgGino-Severini-Church-of-St-Mark-Cortona-Mosaic-wiki-cropIlana Shafir WhirlBeneath+1.jpgmail.JPGVox+Sizemore.JPG100_5652.jpgSelf+Portrat.jpgSollinger+Old+Growth+2000.jpgPam Stratton "Twin Lights"metamorphosis_lg.jpgKathy Thaden  The VisitMatylda Tracewska "Black Square III"  2011  80 x 80 x 4 cm.  Marble, smalti.Crack+true.jpgTunick_07_1Federico UribeVital CU 02vortex+close+up.jpgennisHouse_1428291c.jpgIsaiah Anado and RichardAleksey Zhuchov "Still Life With Bottles" 2012  50.5 x 47 cm  Natural and artificial stone, smalti.