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The Museum of Biblical Art’s exhibits constantly rotate, so stay tuned for the next one, As Subject and Object, exploring contemporary book artists’ interpretations of sacred Hebrew texts ...
New York’s Museum of Biblical Art (MOBIA) is about to do something daring: exhibit art with a less-than-obvious connection to the Bible. “The Wanderer,” which opens Friday and runs through ...
That’s not too bad. They’re line drawings, black and white, so they won’t cost more to print. Just some extra paper. The earliest we at EEM would put something out is 2024.
I’m ashamed to admit that I hadn’t been to the Museum of Biblical Art (formerly the Biblical Arts Center) since before the 2005 fire that almost completely destroyed the building and its contents.
A visitor in the main gallery of the Museum of Biblical Art during a preview on May 10, 2005 in New York. The museum announced it would be closing in June. Photo by STAN HONDA/AFP/Getty Images ...
A press release from the Museum of Biblical Art, known as MOBIA, explained that after learning in February that the American Bible Society, which had housed it for a decade, was selling its building ...
A novel exhibition that mingles 2,000 years of biblical literature, 200 years of European master drawings, and 42 days of new poetry by Stefan Balan, is on view at Rockport’s Decouvert Fine Art.
The tiny Museum of Biblical Art was unique thanks to its secular discussion of art's religious origins. Its closure highlights a stunning disconnect in U.S. museums between masterpieces and ...