Heroes: Mortals and Myths in Ancient Greece at the Frist 

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Including art and objects dating back as far as the 6th century BCE, this latest exhibit at the Frist Center examines our contemporary understanding of what it means to be a hero through the lens of the culture that literally invented the notion in the first place. Comprised of nearly 100 separate objects from the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore, Heroes: Mortals and Myths in Ancient Greece presents tales of the Western world's original heroes in architectural sculpture, pottery, miniature stones and coins. Examining the mythic stories of well-known heroes, their religious worship and the personal examples these legends offered, this show should provide a great opportunity to get a feel for a time when “myth” didn't mean “lie” and “hero” meant more than “media star.”
Jan. 29-April 25, 2010
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