Since 2004 she has been Associate Conservator for Asian Paintings at The Cleveland Museum of Art, where she has handled the conservation treatment, mounting, and preservation of the museum's East
Asian paintings collection, including Chinese, Japanese, and Korean works of art.
Not exact matches
Where: Los Angeles Miles from highway: 5.8 Another must - see museum in Los Angeles, the Getty Center displays its
collection — from pre-20th-century European
paintings, drawings, and sculpture to 19th - and 20th - century American, European, and
Asian photographs — in pavilions around a central garden.
Offers an overview of major European
paintings, sculptures and textiles; the
collection includes European and decorative artwork, as well as American,
Asian and contemporary art.
Guests will discover truly one - of - a-kind shopping opportunities, including Soul of Asia, with its rare and inspired
collection of genuine
Asian master
paintings, antiques and artifacts, alongside side modern art works by Andy Warhol, Salvador Dali and Picasso.
You will see
Asian antiques, Masters
Paintings from Asia, Chinese Antique furniture and a
collection of lithographs by Picasso, Dali, Chagall and Andy Warhol.
The Nelson - Atkins serves the community by providing access to its renowned
collection of nearly 40,000 art objects and is best known for its
Asian art, European and American
paintings, photography, modern sculpture, and new American Indian and Egyptian galleries.
Examples include co-organizing the most comprehensive J.M.W. Turner survey mounted in the United States; publishing the first catalogs of the DMA's
collections of African art, and
Asian art; opening a
paintings conservation studio; and securing the 15 - year loan of the prestigious Keir Collection of Islamic Art.
Significant donors include Dr. and Mrs. Harold L. Tonkin, who bequeathed a large portion of their
collection of
Asian ceramics and decorative arts along with numerous European
paintings with
Asian themes; Dr. William E. Harkins, who has donated more than 150 Japanese prints to the museum since the mid-1970s; Mary Jane Harris and her late husband, Morton, who have given several Italian Baroque
paintings with a number more promised; Joseph and Janet Shein, who have donated more than two dozen contemporary
paintings and sculptures since 2000; and, of course, Barbara Palmer and her late husband, James, who have not only made great contributions to the museum's
collection of American art but also gave $ 2 million in 1986 to initiate the campaign to expand the museum.
Inspired by the
painting The White Slave featured in the exhibition Kehinde Wiley: A New Republic, curator John Henry Rice will lead a gallery talk focusing on
painted portraits in the museum's South
Asian collection.
The President Director of Avia Avian, an Indonesia - based manufacturer of
paint, coating and building materials and furniture, is one of the country's top art collectors, with a
collection that spans Southeast
Asian Paintings,
Asian 20th Century and Contemporary Art, and Chinese Modern
Paintings.
The gifts comprise
paintings, sculptures, works on paper, and decorative arts in nearly all
collection areas — African, American, Native American, East
Asian, European, Modern and Contemporary, and South
Asian.
A dozen additional photographs will be on view in the Ackland's eight permanent
collection galleries, juxtaposed in thought - provoking ways with African,
Asian, and Western
paintings, sculpture, and decorative arts.
From 1946 to 1966, Charles C. Cunningham, the museum's longest - running director, enlarged the scope of the
collections in medieval and
Asian art, seventeenth - century Dutch
paintings, French impressionism, nineteenth - century American art, modernism, and contemporary art.
«Remembering the Future» features Kumar's
paintings and cloth work, a collaborative piece by students and the artist, and a selection of objects from LACMA's South and Southeast
Asian Art
collection.
The Norton Simon
collections include: European
paintings, sculptures, and tapestries;
Asian sculptures,
paintings, and woodblock prints; and sculpture gardens displaying many sculptors» work in a landscape setting around a large pond.
Stanton filled his homes on Fifth Avenue and in North Salem with an impeccable
collection of Impressionist and modern art, Post-War and contemporary sculpture,
Asian art, period European furniture and 19th - century
painting, acquiring works by Pablo Picasso, Auguste Rodin, Isamu Noguchi, Pierre Bonnard, Pierre - Auguste Renoir, Henry Moore and Henri Matisse.
The
collection is particularly strong in European and American
paintings and sculpture from the 15th century to today, and has important holdings of
Asian paintings, scrolls, sculpture and decorative art, including a large group of Ukiyo - e prints.
In Regina Scully Japanese Landscape: Inner Journeys, on view April 7 — October 8, 2017,
paintings from throughout Scully's career are presented with a selection of Japanese works from NOMA's renowned permanent
collection, highlighting the apparent, yet unintentional, stylistic coincidences between the American artist and 18th and 19th century
Asian art.
The Nelson - Atkins serves the community by providing access and insight into its renowned
collection of more than 33,500 art objects and is best known for its
Asian art, European and American
paintings, photography, modern sculpture, and new American Indian and Egyptian galleries.
AN interesting take on
Asian art will be on display at Prahlad Bubbar's gallery at 33 Cork Street, London W1 from October 4 to November 15 with the exhibition «The Surreal in Indian
Painting: Select Works from the Arturo Schwarz and other Private
Collections», timed to coincide with Islamic Art Week and
Asian Art in London.
MMofA's permanent
collection consists of an outstanding assemblage of American, European, African and
Asian art including
paintings, sculptures, prints, drawings and decorative art.
Harvard Art Museum This encompasses three centres: the Fogg Art Museum, concentrating on Western Art of the Middle Ages to the present (notably early Renaissance, British pre-Raphaelite, 19th - century Impressionist and post-Impressionist works, and an important
collection of Picasso's works); the Busch - Reisinger Museum, specializing in fine art from Central and Northern Europe (notably 20th century German Expressionist painters); and the Arthur M. Sackler Museum, which focuses on ancient, Islamic and
Asian art (notably archaic Chinese jades and Japanese surimono, as well as drawings,
paintings and calligraphy from Iran, India, and Turkey, along with Greek and Roman sculpture).
The
collection of the J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Center includes pre-20th-century European
paintings, drawings, illuminated manuscripts, sculpture, and decorative arts; 19th - and 20th - century American, European, and
Asian photographs; contemporary and modern sculpture; and Robert Irwin's Central Garden, designed specifically for the Getty Center.
The Mobile Museum of Art's permanent
collection consists of an assemblage of American, European, African and
Asian art including
paintings, sculptures, prints, drawings and decorative art.
Today the strength of the
collection is Southeast
Asian painting, including Chinese ink
painting.
Located in the heart of beautiful Balboa Park, the Museum's nationally renowned
collections include Spanish and Italian old masters, South
Asian paintings, and 19th and 20th century American
paintings and sculptures.
Located in the heart of Balboa Park, the Museum's nationally renowned
collections include Spanish and Italian old masters, South
Asian paintings including the Edwin Binney 3rd Collection of Indian
paintings, East
Asian art, and 19th and 20th century American
paintings and sculptures.
The AGSA's
collection of
Asian Art includes rare examples of Japanese art (ceramics, screens, sculpture, prints), Chinese art (pottery, lacquerware, sculpture), Indian art (miniature
painting, illuminated manuscripts, carvings, textiles), as well as works from Southeast Asia (notably wood carving from South Sumatra) and the Middle East.
The north gallery will showcase superb examples of Precolumbian and African art, while the west gallery will highlight master
paintings, sculpture and ceramics from the Museum's
collections of
Asian art.
The Living Need Light, The Dead Need Music (2014), a video work by Vietnamese American artist collective The Propeller Group, resonating powerfully with FAMSF's Southeast
Asian holdings, is currently on view at the de Young; the site - specific, panoramic diptych San Francisco Wall
Painting (1970/2017), by artist Richard Jackson, which will be installed at the de Young in January 2018, adds to FAMSF's holdings of works by California artists and is a significant addition to the renowned
collection of American art.
Indianapolis Museum of Art (IMA) Among the Top 10 art museums in the United States, its permanent
collection includes over 54,000 works, featuring European
painting and sculpture; American
painting and sculpture; prints, drawings, and photographs; Japanese
paintings of the Edo period; Chinese ceramics and bronzes;
Asian, African and Oceanic art; Mediterranean antiquities; prints by Paul Gauguin; a large holding of works by J.M.W. Turner; Design Art; textile and fashion; and contemporary works.
Grant 2000 Artist Residency, The Corporation of Yaddo 1996 National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship in conjunction with Virginia Center for Creative Arts 1993 Skowhegan School of
Painting and Sculpture Full Scholarship 1991 Vermont Studio Center Critic's Scholarship 1986 Chautauqua Summer Institute Jenning's Scholarship
COLLECTIONS The Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA The Peabody Archaeological Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA The Museum of Modern Art, Finland Gana Art Center, Seoul, Korea Kang Collection, New York City Woods Collection, Lincoln, NE Mario Diacono, Boston, MA Neal, Gerber and Eisenberg, Chicago, IL The Ritz Carlton Hotel, Dubai Numerous Private
COLLECTIONS The
Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, San Francisco, CA The Peabody Archaeological Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA The Museum of Modern Art, Finland Gana Art Center, Seoul, Korea Kang Collection, New York City Woods Collection, Lincoln, NE Mario Diacono, Boston, MA Neal, Gerber and Eisenberg, Chicago, IL The Ritz Carlton Hotel, Dubai Numerous Private
CollectionsCollections
Birmingham Museum of Art Opened in 1951, the museum and sculpture garden has one of the finest
collections in the south - eastern United States, with over 24,000
paintings (notably Renaissance and Baroque), sculptures, works on paper, and decorative art representing numerous cultures, including
Asian (notably Vietnamese ceramics), African, Pre-Columbian art, and Native American, as well as mainstream European and American.
Drawing together key works from public and private
collections in America, Europe, and Asia, this exhibition of Zao's works illustrates the encounter between
Asian aesthetics and international art movements that came to define postwar abstract
painting.
The Museum holds many of the UK's national
collections and houses some of the greatest resources for the study of architecture, furniture, fashion, textiles, photography, sculpture,
painting, jewellery, glass, ceramics, book art,
Asian art and design.