Tag: Exhibitions

National Geographic Museum Opens ‘Tomb of Christ’ Exhibition in Washington DC

Immersive exhibition ‘transports’ visitors to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, one of the world’s most sacred, ancient monuments On

November 15, 2017

National Gallery Presents Rare Collection of Greek Bronze Statues

The National Gallery of Art in Washington DC opened a new exhibition on December 13, 2015 called Power and Pathos:

December 14, 2015

You Won’t Believe How Chicago’s Field Museum is Promoting their Latest Greek Exhibition

Hats off to the marketers of Chicago’s Field Museum for their efforts to get more Chicagoans to the epic exhibition

December 7, 2015

19th Century Greek Water Colors on Display at Getty Villa

The Getty Villa in Los Angeles inaugurated an exhibition of exquisite watercolors of Greece from the 1800s that captured historic

October 21, 2015

Massive Exhibition of Greek Treasures from Agamemnon to Alexander’s Era Coming to the United States

Following two successful exhibitions at Canadian museums that welcomed over a quarter of a million people, The Greeks: From Agamemnon

October 18, 2015

A Quarter of a Million Canadians Marveled by Unprecedented Greek Exhibition; Next Stops Include Chicago and Washington DC

An unprecedented exhibition of antiquities from Greece— many of which have never left the country before— drew more than a

October 17, 2015

J. Paul Getty Museum Presents Power and Pathos; Most Comprehensive Exhibition of Hellenistic Bronzes Ever Organized

During the Hellenistic era artists around the Mediterranean created innovative, realistic sculptures of physical power and emotional intensity. Bronze—with its

July 30, 2015

Largest Exhibition of Greek Treasures in a Quarter Century Coming to Chicago in 2015

Chicago’s Field Museum announced it will open “The Greeks: From Agamemnon to Alexander the Great” in November of 2015. The

June 3, 2014

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