Power and Glory: Court Arts from China's Ming Dynasty Opens at the Saint Louis Art Museum
The First Art Newspaper on the Net    Established in 1996 Friday, November 22, 2024


Power and Glory: Court Arts from China's Ming Dynasty Opens at the Saint Louis Art Museum
Rectangular box, c.1600--1650; ‘‘purple sandalwood’’ (zitan) with inlays of motherofpearl and stone; 8 5/8 x 13 3/4 x 8 5/8 inches; Palace Museum, Beijing.



SAINT LOUIS, MO.- 2008—The Saint Louis Art Museum opens the Power and Glory: Court Arts of China’s Ming Dynasty, the first exhibition of its kind to focus on the art from China’s Ming dynasty (1368–1644).

Featuring more than 125 magnificent works including porcelain, paintings, textiles, lacquerware, jade and precious metals, this groundbreaking exhibition explores the grandeur and opulence of one of the most important dynasties in Chinese history. The objects include not only artifacts made by imperial manufacturers but also paintings created by emperors and other high-ranking officials. Many are on view for the first time outside of China.

Works in the exhibition are drawn from three of China’s most prestigious institutions—the Palace Museum, Beijing; the Nanjing Municipal Museum; and the Shanghai Museum—along with objects from the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco.

“Renowned for its refined aesthetic, Ming court art is both visually beautiful and profoundly significant,” said Philip Hu, associate curator of Asian art. “For nearly three centuries, the strong imperial patronage of Ming emperors produced new heights in Chinese art.”

Ming, which means “bright” in Chinese, is an appropriate name for a dynasty whose 276-year reign was marked by stability, economic strength and art. As China’s last native-ruled dynasty, it is revered as a pinnacle of cultural achievement.

Imperially supervised workshops and kilns followed strict standards for the creation of goods for use at court. Under these rigorous guidelines, Ming porcelains and other materials such as lacquerware, metalwork and textiles became esteemed for their quality.

Power and Glory: Court Arts from China’s Ming Dynasty was organized and curated by He Li, associate curator of Chinese art, and Michael Knight, senior curator of Chinese art and deputy director of strategic programs and partnerships at the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco. Curated at the Saint Louis Art Museum by Philip Hu, associate curator of Asian art, the exhibition will be on view in the Museum’s Main Exhibition Galleries through May 17, 2009. The exhibition was on view at Asian Art Museum of San Francisco June 27–September 21, 2008, and at the Indianapolis Museum of Art October 26, 2008–January 11, 2009.










Today's News

February 22, 2009

Annie Leibovitz Restrospective: A Photographer's Life 1990-2005 Opens at C/O in Berlin

Power and Glory: Court Arts from China's Ming Dynasty Opens at the Saint Louis Art Museum

An Enticing Selection of Indian and Southeast Asian Works of Art at Christie's in March

Pulse New York Presents its Most Diverse Fair Ever with Vastly Expanded Cultural Programming

Royal Academy of Arts Announces Exhibition by One of the Greatest Japanese Print Artists

Baltimore Museum of Art Presents an Exhibition of High-flying Circus Images by Picasso and Others

Angela Ferreira and Narelle Jubelin Collaborate in Exhibition at Art Gallery of New South Wales

Huntington Receives Masterwork by Abstract Expressionist Painter Sam Francis

Jonathan Horowitz: And/Or Opens at P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center

Mario García Torres: What Doesn't Kill You Makes You Stronger, and Some Reference Materials

Rare Treasure Found in Basement now Hangs at Detroit Institute of Arts

Exhibit Your Artwork at Baltic with CTRL.ALT.SHIFT

Engineering and Art World Combine to Preserve Old Masters

MCA Sydney Celebrates New Wave of Contemporary Australian Drawing

Walker Art Center's UK Performance Now! Series Continues with Conceptual Artist Gary Stevens' Ape

The Heckscher Museum of Art Appoints New Board Member

Le Corbusier Subject of March 10 Lecture at the Clark

Phillips de Pury & Company's Ny Photographs Sale Feature Important Works by Classic and Contemporary Photographers

National Museum of African American History and Culture Looks Back at the Black Power Movement in a Symposium

Saint Louis Art Museum Announces "The Big Event for Teachers"




Museums, Exhibits, Artists, Milestones, Digital Art, Architecture, Photography,
Photographers, Special Photos, Special Reports, Featured Stories, Auctions, Art Fairs,
Anecdotes, Art Quiz, Education, Mythology, 3D Images, Last Week, .

 



Founder:
Ignacio Villarreal
(1941 - 2019)
Editor & Publisher: Jose Villarreal
Art Director: Juan José Sepúlveda Ramírez
Writer: Ofelia Zurbia Betancourt

Royalville Communications, Inc
produces:

ignaciovillarreal.org juncodelavega.com facundocabral-elfinal.org
Founder's Site. Hommage
to a Mexican poet.
Hommage
       

The First Art Newspaper on the Net. The Best Versions Of Ave Maria Song Junco de la Vega Site Ignacio Villarreal Site
Tell a Friend
Dear User, please complete the form below in order to recommend the Artdaily newsletter to someone you know.
Please complete all fields marked *.
Sending Mail
Sending Successful