Chinese Art - A Seattle Perspective

date:Saturday, July 26, 2008 time:10:00 AM to 5:00 PM venue:Seattle Asian Art Museum address:1400 East Prospect Street  Seattle, WA 98112  View map posted by:Seattle Asian Art Museum

This new exhibit gives you an opportunity to see a fresh installation of SAM’s renowned Chinese art at the Seattle Asian Art Museum. Started by Dr. Richard E. Fuller, the founding director of the Seattle Art Museum, and his family from the early decades of the last century, the collection contains representative works from each dynastic period and it is particularly strong in jades, ceramics and sculpture. Subsequent directors and curators of Chinese art have strengthened other areas of the collection, notably painting, calligraphy, bronzes and most recently, contemporary Chinese art.

In addition to showing artwork from all periods of Chinese history, Chinese Art explores three main areas. One is jades and celadons (a type of pottery with a distinctive green glaze). Both mediums have long been admired for their translucence and unctuous quality. Their juxtaposition shows that jade carvers and potters have influenced each other. Another is painting and calligraphy. The most revered art forms in China, until now they have not been given due attention in Seattle. Finally, a display on the art of Chinese tiles demonstrates a form that is well regarded in the West as a component of architecture, in contrast to the preferences of traditional Chinese connoisseurs. Thus, this exhibit is not only a survey of the arts from China, but also a chronicle of Seattle’s shifting interest in Chinese art.

Hours:

Tuesday – Sunday: 10 am. – 5 pm.
Thursday: 10 am. – 9 pm.
Monday: closed

Tickets: Suggested Fees

$5 adults
$3 students with ID, seniors 62 and over and youth 13-17
Free for children 12 and under
Free for SAM members

Date: On-Going

Location: Seattle Asian Art Museum Foster Galleries.

website:Click to visit the site category:Arts and Entertainment

Browse Events

Things to Do in Seattle, WA

Seattle, WA

and 1 nearby community