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The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York is set to open "Divine Egypt" on October 12, 2025, the museum's first large-scale exhibition of ancient Egyptian art since 2012. The show features 210 objects, including strange and surreal works such as a limestone block with carved ears, a snake with a woman's head, and a giant quartz diorite scarab representing the god Khepri. Curated by Diana Craig Patch with research associate Brendan Hainline, the exhibition focuses on about 25 of the 1,500 gods worshipped in ancient Egypt, presenting them in nonchronological mini-sections that highlight how divine iconographies were remixed and subverted over time. Most works come from the Met's own collection, with none on loan from Egypt.

met divine egypt review ancient art blockbuster 1234755807

The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York is opening a new exhibition, "Divine Egypt," on October 12, 2025, featuring over 210 ancient Egyptian artifacts, including strange and surreal works like a snake with a woman's head and a scarab-shaped block of quartz diorite. Curated by Diana Craig Patch with research associate Brendan Hainline, the show focuses on approximately 25 of the 1,500 gods worshipped in ancient Egypt, presenting objects non-chronologically to highlight how divine iconographies were remixed and subverted across dynasties. Most works come from the Met's own collection, with none on loan from Egypt.