Points of Departure: Treasures of Japan from the Brooklyn Museum
March 7, 2014--June 8, 2014
"Ukiyo-e"
Join Japan Society Gallery Director Miwako Tezuka as she guides viewers through time and space to explore Japanese art, culture, and history using works from Points of Departure: Treasures of Japan from the Brooklyn Museum as signposts along the way. For this journey you won't need a map, compass, or even a plane ticket! In this installation, Dr. Tezuka discusses a beautiful lacquer portable desk done in Namban style.
"A radically reorienting show...gives you a new way to navigate Japanese art." - The New York Times
Points of Departure: Treasures of Japan from the Brooklyn Museum is organized by Japan Society in collaboration with the Brooklyn Museum.
Music: "Takeda no Komoriuta" performed by Yoko Reikano Kimura and Hikaru Tamaki
March 7, 2014--June 8, 2014
"Ukiyo-e"
Join Japan Society Gallery Director Miwako Tezuka as she guides viewers through time and space to explore Japanese art, culture, and history using works from Points of Departure: Treasures of Japan from the Brooklyn Museum as signposts along the way. For this journey you won't need a map, compass, or even a plane ticket! In this installation, Dr. Tezuka discusses a beautiful lacquer portable desk done in Namban style.
"A radically reorienting show...gives you a new way to navigate Japanese art." - The New York Times
Points of Departure: Treasures of Japan from the Brooklyn Museum is organized by Japan Society in collaboration with the Brooklyn Museum.
Music: "Takeda no Komoriuta" performed by Yoko Reikano Kimura and Hikaru Tamaki
- Category
- ドキュメンタリー - Documentary
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