Art Exhibition
With an emphasis on the votive as well as practical uses of spiritual objects, this exhibition caters to religious practitioners and art appreciators alike.
The Untold History of ‘Everybody’s Favorite Zen Painting’
Today, Six Persimmons by the Chinese monk Mu Qi is hailed as an illustration of Zen Buddhism’s greatest teachings. In feudal Japan, it was used as decoration for tea parties.
Inside Asia Society’s ‘Buddha, Sage of the Shakya Clan’ Exhibit
Immaculate works of art from the Mr. and Mrs. John D. Rockefeller 3rd Collection capture the life of the Buddha.
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Tree and Serpent
Tracing the footsteps of early Buddhist art.
On Collages and Color
Stephen Batchelor began making collages from found materials in 1995. Until recently, however, they were seen only by a few family members in Stephen’s home. This changed on May 20, 2023, when a small exhibition of…
Tree and Serpent: Early Buddhist Art in India, 200 BCE – 400 CE
Tracing the footsteps of early Buddhist art
Bringing Collages to Life
An upcoming exhibition will feature collages by Buddhist teacher and writer Stephen Batchelor, who has been making collages from found materials since 1995.
Tenzin Gyurmey’s Striking Solo Exhibition
Through spiritual iconography and surreal visuals, the Tibetan contemporary artist examines and celebrates the complexity of the Tibetan diaspora in India.
Tokyo National Museum Digitalizes Masterpieces of Buddhist Art
An interactive digital gallery at the Tokyo National Museum offers a new way to view masterpieces of Japanese Buddhist art
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