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Ancient Chinese Porcelain Art
Date: On Regular Display Venue: Gallery N17Enjoying a long history, Chinese pottery and porcelain run through Chinese civilization without interruption: painted or black pottery in the prehistoric times was followed by white pottery and glazed pottery in the Shang and Zhou Dynasties; in later dynasties, celadon, white-glazed porcelain, and porcelain with overglaze or underglaze […]
Japan: A History of Style
This exhibition celebrates how gifts and acquisitions of the last decade have transformed The Met’s ability to narrate the story of Japanese art by both expanding and deepening the range of remarkable artworks that can meaningfully elucidate the past. Each of the ten rooms that make up the Arts of Japan Galleries features a distinct […]
Companions in Solitude: Reclusion and Communion in Chinese Art
Companions in Solitude: Reclusion and Communion in Chinese Art July 31, 2021 – August 14, 2022 Now on view at The Met Fifth Avenue , 210–216 Exhibitions are free with Museum admission. This exhibition will explore the twin themes of solitude and togetherness in Chinese art. For more than two thousand years, reclusion—removing oneself from […]
La Chine des porcelaines du 9ᵉ au 18ᵉ siècle
Pensée comme une expérience immersive à la croisée de la visite guidée et du voyage, l’exposition « La Chine des porcelaines du 9ᵉ au 18ᵉ siècle » est l’occasion de découvrir une partie de l’exceptionnelle richesse des collections du musée, et de parcourir près d’un millénaire d’évolutions techniques et stylistiques.
Celebrating the Year of the Tiger
Celebrating the Year of the Tiger The MET 5th Avenue January 29, 2022 – January 17, 2023 The traditional East Asian lunar calendar consists of a repeating twelve-year cycle, with each year corresponding to one of the twelve animals in the Chinese zodiac. The association of these creatures with the Chinese calendar began in the […]
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SFECO-Conférence- Les céladons du Koryŏ (918-1392)
SFECO-Conférence- Les céladons du Koryŏ (918-1392)
Les Céladons du Koryŏ (918-1392) par Maël Bellec, conservateur des arts chinois et coréens, Musée Cernuschi. Encensés par les lettrés chinois dès l’époque des Song (960-1279), les céladons du royaume du Koryŏ sont unanimement considérés aujourd’hui comme l’une des plus belles expressions plastiques de la Corée ancienne. Nés du transfert dans la péninsule de technologies céramiques […]