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Construction Workers Discover a Buried Sphinx in Egypt
The sphinx, a human-lion hybrid from around 380 BCE, was discovered on a construction site in Luxor.
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The sphinx, a human-lion hybrid from around 380 BCE, was discovered on a construction site in Luxor.
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Plus, a New Zealand museum acquires a fountain pen that inspired the disposable, hypodermic syringe.
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The 77-year-old sculptor has a history of talking back to the government, but we will see if his streak continues on the world stage.
Art
Being photographed by Jitendra Arya was seen as a ticket to fame.
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In partnership with World Strides ISA, Pratt offers specialized study trips to locations around the world led by acclaimed Pratt faculty.
Art
How interesting that William Kentridge envisioned the cage as the equivalent of a piece of luggage or a goat, something that we cannot leave behind.
Art
Part II of a report on the 2018 Spring Exhibitions in Sharjah and the March Meeting.
Art
AfriCOBRA, the Chicago-based art collective that helped develop the Black arts movement, celebrates its 50th anniversary in a new retrospective.
In Brief
The street artist posted a frank conversation he had with a friend on Instagram, expressing his frustration with museums and galleries exhibiting his work in an unauthorized manner.
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A Cuban decree seeks to censor artists to an unprecedented level, essentially regulating any and all artistic and cultural activity in the country.
Art
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art's own Christine Y. Kim and Rita Gonzalez are co-curators at this year's Gwangju Biennale, Asia's oldest contemporary art biennial.
In Brief
The historic Uffizi Gallery in Florence partnered with Indiana University informatics and art history students and faculty to undertake the five-year project.