"Theatre of the World," curated by **Jean-Hubert Martin**, explores a wide array of themes and topics, reflecting 4,000 years of human creativity across different cultures, art styles, and times 【1】. The exhibition contains nearly 400 objects clustered under 13 sub-headings 【2】. It creates a dialogue between works across different cultures, art styles and times 【1】.
Some potential themes and topics to connect with other books:
* **Universal themes** The exhibition is divided into seventeen chapters around universal themes, from genesis to beyond, alternating semantic and stylistic groups 【3】.
* **Human creativity** The book contains an array of objects reflecting some 4,000 years of human creativity 【1】.
* **Beliefs, desires, and fears** The book is a meditation on the human impulse to materialize our beliefs, desires, and fears 【4】.
* **Traditional themes** Traditional themes such as landscape, portrait and still life 【5】.
* **Contemporary issues** Contemporary issues such as flight and the environment 【5】.
* **Categories of knowledge** Everything in the universe can be arranged into categories that would allow access to all knowledge 【6】.
* **Sub-headings** Genesis, the Cleave, Corpus, Phantasm, Aura 【2】.