Jean-Michel Geneste To Deliver Lecture On Paleolithic Art Of Chauvet Cave

SAN MARCOS – Jean-Michel Geneste, general curator of cultural heritage for the Ministry of Culture in France, will deliver a lecture on the paleolithic art of Chauvet Cave on Thursday, Feb. 27, at Texas State University.

The lecture, “Sapiens Think in Images,” will be 7 to 8:30 PM in the Alkek Teaching Theater and feature a screening of the short film, “The Final Passage.”

The event is free and open to the public.

The stunning ancient art of Chauvet Cave has captured imaginations around the world since its discovery in 1994.

Like paleolithic rock art across Europe and Asia, the extraordinary imagery so skillfully rendered more than 30,000 years ago invites viewers to a sense of wonder and a deeper connection to the ancient beginnings of humans—to people who lived, loved and survived creatively.

Now, after 20 years of scientific research, the paintings are revealing their secrets. Geneste will share his discoveries on the ways these ancient artists viewed their world, the principles that governed their artistic composition and the reasons they gave time, resources, heart and mind to communicate through art.

For more information, contact Elizabeth Erhart, Department of Anthropology, at (512) 245-8272.

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