The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston has reimagined five of the seven galleries in its George D. and Margo Behrakis wing, devoting them entirely to ancient European art and its development up to the Byzantine Empire, also adding a new dedicated space to the reinterpretation of ancient art by artists of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. The event is part of the complete reopening of the Behrakis wing, which has been under construction for two years. Accessible to the public on December 18, it presents nearly 550 objects, the beginnings of …
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