Exhibition - Anxiety and Hope in Japanese Art

Friday, Jun 9, 2023 from 10:00am to 9:00pm
The Metropolitan Museum Of Art
1000 Fifth Avenue
212-535-7710

Drawn largely from The Met’s renowned collection of Japanese art, this exhibition explores the twin themes of anxiety and hope, with a focus on the human stories in and around art and art making.

The exhibition begins with sacred images from early Japan that speak to concerns about death, dying, and the afterlife or that were created in response to other uncertainties, such as war and natural disaster. The presentation then proceeds chronologically, highlighting medieval Buddhist images of paradises and hells, Zen responses to life and death, depictions of war and pilgrimage, and the role of protective and hopeful images in everyday life. In the final galleries, the exhibition’s underlying themes are explored through a selection of modern woodblock prints, garments, and photographs.

Rotation 1: April 8–August 13, 2023

Rotation 2: August 26–November 26, 2023

Rotation 3: December 16, 2023–April 14, 2024

Rotation 4: April 27–July 14, 2024

The exhibition is made possible by The Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Foundation Fund.

Exhibition Date: April 8th, 2023 - July 14th, 2024

Location:  Gallery 223-232 

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