Rosetta

Name/Title

Rosetta

Entry/Object ID

HUM-2014-00005

Description

Rosetta is a rendering of the Rosetta Stone, an artifact discovered in Egypt in 1799 that enabled the language of ancient Egypt to be deciphered for the first time (due to its inclusion of the same royal proclamation translated into ancient Egyptian, Demotic, and ancient Greek). This historically and archaeologically significant object is rendered in salt on a blackboard, and visibly degrades over time as the adhesion of the salt breaks down, symbolizing how every language represented on the Rosetta Stone is considered to be a “dead language”. The power of the Rosetta Stone, as the key to the modern understanding of ancient Egyptian history and culture, is represented in an impermanent material to illustrate the disappearance of language and the rise and fall of human civilizations.

Artwork Details

Medium

Chalk on Chalkboard

Collection

Permanent Collection

Category

Mixed Media

Made/Created

Artist

Adam David Brown

Date made

2013

Dimensions

Height

72 in

Width

44 in