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Mexico Returns an Invaluable Archaeological Piece to the Government of Egypt

MEXICO CITY.- An invaluable archaeological piece from Aswan, Egypt, from the Medium Kingdom period (2055-1650 BC), was returned by the Government of Mexico to the Arab nation in a ceremony at the National Museum of Anthropology, where it was safeguarde…

Installation of Skylar Fein Mixed Media Portrait with Related Works on View at the Brooklyn Museum

BROOKLYN, N.Y.- A recent work by Skylar Fein titled Black Lincoln for Dooky Chase is on view at the Brooklyn Museum from March 23 through August 2011 as the centerpiece of an installation including related works from the permanent collection. In Fein’s…

Installation of Skylar Fein Mixed Media Portrait with Related Works on View at the Brooklyn Museum

BROOKLYN, N.Y.- A recent work by Skylar Fein titled Black Lincoln for Dooky Chase is on view at the Brooklyn Museum from March 23 through August 2011 as the centerpiece of an installation including related works from the permanent collection. In Fein’s…

El Tajin Columns to Be Exhibited for the First Time at National Museum of Anthropology

MEXICO CITY.- Shafts of the pilasters at the Building of the Columns, where one of the most enigmatic moments of El Tajin history is carved in bas-relief, will gather for the first time at the National Museum of Anthropology (MNA) in the great exhibiti…

El Tajin Columns to Be Exhibited for the First Time at National Museum of Anthropology

MEXICO CITY.- Shafts of the pilasters at the Building of the Columns, where one of the most enigmatic moments of El Tajin history is carved in bas-relief, will gather for the first time at the National Museum of Anthropology (MNA) in the great exhibiti…

Bas-Relief of a Sacred Character Discovered by Mexican Archaeologists at El Tajin

MEXICO CITY.- A fragment of a sculptural tableau that represents a character with 2 left arms, which might have been attached 1,100 years ago to the façade of the Niches Pyramid, was discovered by researchers of the National Institute of Anthropology …

Bas-Relief of a Sacred Character Discovered by Mexican Archaeologists at El Tajin

MEXICO CITY.- A fragment of a sculptural tableau that represents a character with 2 left arms, which might have been attached 1,100 years ago to the façade of the Niches Pyramid, was discovered by researchers of the National Institute of Anthropology …

Infinity of Nations: Art and History in the Collections of the National Museum of the American Indian

NEW YORK, NY.- This spectacular, permanent exhibition of some 700 works of Native art from throughout North, Central, and South America will demonstrate the breadth of the museum’s renowned collection and highlight the historic importance of many of th…

NYC Artist Carrie Sunday Donates Major Artwork to Animal Shelter Benefit Auction

NEW YORK, NY.- Carrie Sunday, a dynamic young star on New York’s art scene, has created a buzz practically from day one with her colorful abstract works created from paint chip samples and glue. Strikingly original with their manipulated bas-reli…

United States Returns 7 Stolen Ancient Cambodian Sculptures

PHNOM PENH (AP).- The United States returned seven sculptures from the great Angkorian era on Thursday that had been smuggled out of Cambodia. Cambodian Buddhist monks blessed the artifacts during a handover ceremony at the port of Sihanoukville, said …

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