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A tourist is being shown to lift an ancient marble at the archaeological site of Portara – the Temple of Apollo- on the island of Naxos.
You Hong-jun, a chair professor of art history at Myongji University in Seoul and a prominent advocate for Korean cultural heritage, has been appointed director general of the National Museum of Korea ...
The authority indicated that the 53 looted items are currently displayed at the Museum of Islamic Art in Kuwait. The statement pointed out that this list is the 27th issued by the authority as part of ...
Art Basel announced the exhibitor list for its 2025 edition in Miami Beach, featuring 285 premier galleries—including 41 making their debut. Representing 44 countries and territories, the fair remains ...
The National Park Service will restore and reinstall the bronze statue of Albert Pike, which was toppled and vandalized during riots in June 2020.
The Egyptian Ministry of Archaeology said the settlement illustrated the transition to Christianity in Egypt’s Western Desert. Archaeologists working in the Bagawat necropolis, which contains 263 ...
Amal Khalaf and Evelyn Simons, both active on the international art scene, have been chosen as co-artistic directors for the upcoming edition of the Busan Biennale. As a female curatorial duo, they ...
The Institute of Contemporary Art at the University of Pennsylvania (ICA Philadelphia) announced today the appointment of Johanna Burton as its Daniel W. Dietrich, II Director.
The Yale University Art Gallery acquired an exceptional example of late Gothic sculpture, a Virgin and Child Enthroned by Tilman Riemenschneider (ca. 1460–1531).
Among other things, the accused had submitted four works of paper from the Vollard Suite series to an auction house in Stuttgart, which were falsely declared as works by Pablo Picasso. Two of these ...
A rare Egyptian cosmetic vessel known as The Guennol Grasshopper is set to be auctioned this month in London, offering collectors and historians a glimpse into the refined artistry of Egypt’s New ...
The Kimbell Art Museum acquired of Still Life with Melon, Watermelon, and Other Fruits, painted c. 1610–20 by the Italian artist known as “Pensionante del Saraceni,” the name historians have given to ...