FORT WORTH, Texas,
Sept. 18 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Tutankhamun and the
Golden Age of the Pharaohs, the exhibition that drew nearly 4 million visitors
during its four-city U.S. tour in 2005-2007, returns to
the United States this
fall. And as the official airline of the exhibition, American Airlines helped
make possible the safe transport of the ancient artifacts.
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Following the success of the record-breaking first U.S. tour, the
exhibition recently arrived from its former London engagement to open in
Dallas on Oct. 3 at the Dallas Museum of Art, where it will run through May
17, 2009.
The American Airlines Cargo Division (AA Cargo) played a key role in
bringing these remarkable artifacts to the United States, where they will be
seen by thousands of visitors. AA Cargo was entrusted with shipping more than
130 priceless artifacts -- some weighing as much as 1,750 pounds -- to Dallas
as part of the U.S. encore tour that includes two yet-to-be-named cities.
"AA Cargo is honored to have been part of such a monumental assignment,"
said David Brooks, President of the American Airlines Cargo Division. "The
opportunity to transport this priceless exhibition with enormous historical
significance was certainly an exciting challenge for the professionals of AA
Cargo. The move required precise handling and attention to detail, and we are
proud to have handled it flawlessly."
"We selected AA Cargo specifically because of the sensitivity of this
shipment," said Mark Lach, Senior Vice President of Arts and Exhibitions
International, one of the companies organizing the exhibition. "Knowing the
level of expertise and attention to detail involved, we were comfortable that
AA Cargo was the right choice. They did a remarkable job, and we couldn't be
more pleased with the partnership and the extreme care with which these rare
objects were handled."
The exhibition provides a landmark opportunity for the Dallas-Fort Worth
community to experience the richness of ancient Egyptian art and culture. Some
8 million people attended one of the prior King Tut exhibitions that set
attendance records in the United States from 1976 to 1979, but just a few of
the more than 130 artifacts in the current show were seen as part of that
tour.
Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs provides insights into the
life of the boy king and other royals of Egypt's 18th Dynasty (1555-1305
B.C.). One of the last kings of his dynasty, Tutankhamun died under mysterious
circumstances at the age of 18 or 19. Visitors will see extraordinary relics
from his tomb and other ancient Egyptian sites. Fifty of the young ruler's
burial objects will be on display, including his royal diadem -- the gold
crown, discovered with his mummified body, which he likely wore as king -- and
one of the gold-and-precious-stone-inlaid canopic coffinettes that contained
his mummified internal organs.
The exhibition is organized by National Geographic, Arts and Exhibitions
International and AEG Exhibitions, with cooperation from the Egyptian Supreme
Council of Antiquities. Northern Trust is the presenting sponsor of the encore
tour, and the Dallas engagement is presented in partnership with the Dallas
Convention and Visitors Bureau.
Proceeds from the exhibition are being used to help preserve Egypt's
treasures, including the construction of a new museum in Cairo where the
antiquities will be housed.
For more information, visit AA.com or
http://www.DallasMuseumofArt.org/TUT.
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