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Standout shows include the largest ever international Kerry James Marshall exhibition, the Tate’s survey of Nigerian ...
However, normally, people referred to the scarab as Ra, the creator of the universe, one of the most important gods in the Egyptian pantheon. Image credits: Archeology and art Archaeology is more ...
In 1991, when Frieze Magazine was launched in London by old Oxford University friends Amanda Sharp and Matthew Slotover, the whole of the British art world could fit into a pub. There were only ...
The tomb was found at the Saqqara archaeological site in the Giza Governorate of Egypt. The tomb belonged to a prince named “Userefre” or “Waser Ef Ra,” the son of King Userkaf.
The pieces were recovered in New York City. Egypt's Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities announced this week it had successfully recovered a rare trove of smuggled artifacts from the United States ...
The Egyptian Air Force and China’s National Aero-Technology Import & Export Corporation (CATIC) company held a ceremony at the Citadel of Salah al-Din. The event commemorated the arrival of the first ...
New York has an art fair problem. There are too many fairs to be sure. “Fairtigue” has long been a complaint among the aesthetirati, to coin a term: those collectors, dealers, institutions ...
You can reach Allison on Signal at AllisonDeAngelis.01. Biotech investment firm RA Capital has laid off staff at its internal startup incubator, STAT has learned, highlighting the instability ...
As for the dealers, it’s always hard to get solid information out of them. (“Frieze New York leads high-stakes month for U.S. art market,” read the front page of the edition of the Art ...
The tomb was constructed for Prince Wussar F Ra, the son of King Usar-Kaf—one of the first rulers of Egypt's Fifth Dynasty (circa 2494–2345 BCE). The discovery was made by a joint Egyptian ...