What's Hot?
Dave, Tems Make Spotify’s 2026 ‘Songs Of Summer’...
Why Nollywood Filmmakers Can No Longer Freely Use...
2026 Africa Day Promotes Continent’s Cultural Heritage
Oscar-winning Star Wars Editor Marcia Lucas Dies At...
Former Poet Laureate To Head Children’s Festival
10 Of The Best Films To Watch This...
Tom Holland Reflects On Life After Spider-Man, Hopes...
Faithia Williams Alleges Plot To Frustrate Cinema Release...
Cynthia Erivo Condemns Online Mockery After Protecting Ariana...
21-Year-Old Jailed For 15 Years Over Plan To...
  • Home
  • Arts & Exhibitions
  • Culture & Festivals
    • Culture Africana
    • Culture People
  • Fashion & Lifestyle
    • Music, Movies & More
  • News
    • Travel News
  • Opinion
    • Reviews (The Critics)
  • TCN Literati
  • Tourism & Hospitality
The Culture Newspaper
Arts & ExhibitionsNews

Met Museum to Stage Giacometti Show in Temple of Dendur This Summer

by The Culture Newspaper April 16, 2026
by The Culture Newspaper April 16, 2026
Alex Greenberger


The Temple of Dendur, an ancient Egyptian structure that counts among the most beloved attractions at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, will this summer host an exhibition of sculptures by the Swiss modernist Alberto Giacometti—a rarity, since the Temple of Dendur does not often act as a space for shows of any kind.

The exhibition, simply titled “Giacometti in the Temple of Dendur,” is a small one, with just 17 of the artist’s sculptures. Fourteen of them belong to the Fondation Giacometti, while the rest come from the Met’s collection.

The Met Hires MoMA’s Rising Star Photography Curator Oluremi C. Onabanjo
But it is being touted as a major occasion by the Met, whose wing for modern art is currently closed while it undergoes a renovation and expansion.

The exhibition also suggests the Met is trying to break down divisions between curatorial departments, linking the distant past with the modern era—something the museum already did with “Flight into Egypt: Black Artists and Ancient Egypt, 1876–Now,” a 2024 show that featured ancient artifacts alongside modern and contemporary artworks inspired by them.

Starting on June 12, Giacometti’s Walking Woman (I), from 1932, will appear in the Temple of Dendur’s offering hall. It’s one of his highly prized sculptures of slender figures that stand tall as they prepare to plod on. Also in the show is Women of Venice (1956), which will be exhibited on the temple’s terrace.

The Temple of Dendur, a structure that dates to around 10 BCE, went on view at the Met in 1978, more than a decade after Giacometti’s death. But the show asserts that Giacometti was inspired by many Egyptian art, which he saw firsthand in Florence and Rome early in his career.

The exhibition is a co-production between the Met’s Egyptian and modern and contemporary art departments, with Aude Semat and Stephanie D’Alessandro acting as their respective representatives. Emilie Bouvard, a curator for the Fondation Giacometti, also worked on the show.

“Giacometti continuously returned to the question of how to infuse his work with the experience of being human,” D’Alessandro said in a statement. “His sustained engagement with ancient Egyptian art offered not only formal clarity but a model for how the figure could embody both stillness and intensity. Seen within and around the Temple of Dendur, his sculptures sharpen our understanding of his lifelong effort to distill the human presence to its most essential form.”

Credit: artnews
READ More  “Taste Without Borders” - Lagos Food Festival Blends Culinary Culture with Agripreneur Empowerment
dendurgiacomettiinmetmuseumofshowstagesummertemplethisto
0
FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappEmail
The Culture Newspaper

previous post
Red19 Global UK Redefines How Audiences Experience Art
next post
Michael Jackson Fans Swarm Berlin For Biopic Premiere

You may also like

Dave, Tems Make Spotify’s 2026 ‘Songs Of Summer’...

June 1, 2026

Why Nollywood Filmmakers Can No Longer Freely Use...

May 31, 2026

2026 Africa Day Promotes Continent’s Cultural Heritage

May 31, 2026

Oscar-winning Star Wars Editor Marcia Lucas Dies At...

May 31, 2026

Former Poet Laureate To Head Children’s Festival

May 31, 2026

10 Of The Best Films To Watch This...

May 31, 2026

Tom Holland Reflects On Life After Spider-Man, Hopes...

May 30, 2026

21-Year-Old Jailed For 15 Years Over Plan To...

May 30, 2026

Janet Jackson To Perform At Royal Estate Festival

May 30, 2026

Fashion Week Returns After 10-Year Hiatus

May 29, 2026

Leave a Comment Cancel Reply

Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

Recent Posts

  • Dave, Tems Make Spotify’s 2026 ‘Songs Of Summer’ List
  • Why Nollywood Filmmakers Can No Longer Freely Use Afrobeats Songs In Movies
  • 2026 Africa Day Promotes Continent’s Cultural Heritage
  • Oscar-winning Star Wars Editor Marcia Lucas Dies At 80
  • Former Poet Laureate To Head Children’s Festival

Sponsored

Recent Posts

  • Dave, Tems Make Spotify’s 2026 ‘Songs Of Summer’ List

    June 1, 2026
  • Why Nollywood Filmmakers Can No Longer Freely Use Afrobeats Songs In Movies

    May 31, 2026
  • 2026 Africa Day Promotes Continent’s Cultural Heritage

    May 31, 2026

Categories

  • Arts & Exhibitions
  • Culture & Festivals
  • Culture Africana
  • Culture People
  • Fashion & Lifestyle
  • Food
  • Music, Movies & More
  • News
  • Opinion
  • Photo News
  • Reviews (The Critics)
  • TCN Interview
  • TCN Literati
  • Tourism & Hospitality
  • Travel News
  • Travel Trends
  • Travelogue
  • What's Hot?
  • World Culture

Connect with us

Connect with us
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Youtube
  • About Us
  • Advertise With Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us

@2025 - The Culture Newspaper. All Right Reserved. Maintained by Freelart

The Culture Newspaper
  • Home
  • Arts & Exhibitions
  • Culture & Festivals
    • Culture Africana
    • Culture People
  • Fashion & Lifestyle
    • Music, Movies & More
  • News
    • Travel News
  • Opinion
    • Reviews (The Critics)
  • TCN Literati
  • Tourism & Hospitality