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Théières en goguette
Théières en goguette, Naissance et évolution d'un art de vivre Née au début du 16e siècle en Chine, la théière va connaître une diffusion fulgurante. Elle parvient en Europe par le biais des grandes Compagnies des Indes orientales, de puissantes entreprises commerciales. Plus qu’un simple objet utilitaire, aujourd’hui bien connu dans nos contrées, la théière représente […]
Kyoto: Capital of Artistic Imagination
JULY 24, 2019–JANUARY 31, 2021 Focusing on the main turning points in the cultural history of Kyoto from ancient to modern times, Kyoto: Capital of Artistic Imaginationplaces special emphasis on the decorative arts. Over eighty masterworks of lacquers, ceramics, metalwork, and textiles from The Met collection, including a number of recently acquired works of contemporary […]
Sunken Treasures
The exhibition Sunken Treasures features ceramics and other objects found aboard eight shipwrecks dating from the ninth to the nineteenth century. The ceramic treasures tell fascinating stories about the Maritime Silk Road in Asia and reveal a hitherto unknown world of international trade and exchange. Ships from all over the world sailed the Maritime Silk Road […]
Picasso, the challenge of ceramics
Picasso, the challenge of ceramicsdu 01 novembre 2019 au 12 avril 2020International Museum of Ceramic,Faenzawww.micfaenza.org/en/mostre/394-picasso-the-challenge-of-ceramics.phpThe exhibition curated by Harald Theil and Salvador Haro in collaboration with Claudia Casali and Valentina Mazzotti, plans the exceptional loan of 60 unique works of art from the collections of the Musée National Picasso-Paris. It is a corpus of works […]
Lost at sea
Lost at sea: Art recovered from shripwrecks A fierce three-headed serpent and a mysterious female deity were among the nearly two dozen 12th-century stone reliefs from Central Vietnam that lay unseen at the bottom of the Arabian Sea for nearly 120 years. Almost 5,000 miles away in the South China Sea, blue-and-white ceramic bowls, plates […]