A roomful of sculptures on loan from museums in Cambodia and France then helps establish the religious context for the Krishna sculptures, which date from a period when Hinduism and Buddhism ...
CLEVELAND — Across hundreds of years and thousands of miles, the Cleveland Museum of Art's latest exhibit takes you to Cambodia, the sacred mountain home to sculptures of eight Hindu gods including ...
“Krishna Lifting Mount Govardhan after 2020 restoration (detail)” (c. 600, Southern Cambodia, Takeo Province, Phnom Da), sandstone, 203.1 x 68 x 55.5 cm (Cleveland Museum of Art, John L. Severance ...
Left: Northeast peak of Phnom Da in 2019. Southern Cambodia, Takeo Province. Photo: Konstanty Kulik, courtesy of the Cleveland Museum of Art Right: Krishna Lifting Mount Govardhan (detail), c. 600.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The National Museum of Asian Art (NMAA) is currently hosting a focus exhibition featuring the newly restored, 1,500-year-old ...
“Revealing Krishna: Journey to Cambodia’s Sacred Mountain” centers on a single ancient artifact: a damaged but still commanding statue of the Hindu god, who’s holding up a bit of the ceiling — still ...
Bonhams’ New Bond Street auction witnessed an extraordinary sale that combined art, history, and diplomacy, achieving remarkable results and setting a new world record for Indian artist Krishna Kanwal ...
The Cleveland Museum of Art is applying its full technological capabilities to "Revealing Krishna: Journey to Cambodia's Sacred Mountain," which opens Sunday, Nov. 14, and is described by the ...
When the Art Institute of Chicago’s Madhuvanti Ghose was a young girl, she traveled from her native Calcutta with her mother to the town of Nathdwara, where they visited the small colony of artists ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Cambodia returned a 432-pound sculptural fragment to the Cleveland Museum of Art after new evidence including 3-D scans showed that the broken piece belongs to the museum's ...
The co-founders of Experimenter have pushed the boundaries of the traditional gallery setting, making ample space for contemporary artists and their audiences to grow and flourish side by side.