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    Asian Art Museum of San Francisco: Collection Highlights
    Flower Power
    Shanghai: Art of the City
    • Shanghai: Art of the City

      • 300pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
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      Highlighting the vibrant tapestry of art, culture, and history, this book delves into the essence of China's most dynamic city. It showcases the city's evolution and its role as a cultural hub, offering insights into its rich heritage and contemporary significance. Through captivating visuals and engaging narratives, readers will explore the unique characteristics that define the city and its impact on both national and global stages.

      Shanghai: Art of the City
    • Flower Power

      • 112pages
      • 4 heures de lecture

      In 1967, the phrase "flower power" transformed the commonplace flower into a Buddhist-inspired symbol of peace. In honor of the fiftieth anniversary of San Francisco's "Summer of Love," this art and design book showcases the expressive powers of flowers in Asian arts and cultures. Beginning in ancient times, a language of flowers, where certain blooms suggest specific themes, was communicated in art throughout Asia. Here forty artworks, all drawn from the Asian Art Museum's renowned collection, focus on six celebrated flowers—lotus, plum blossom, cherry blossom, chrysanthemum, tulip, and rose—and the messages they convey.

      Flower Power
    • Every year, thousands of visitors flock to the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, the largest museum devoted exclusively to the arts of Asia in the United States. Featuring more than 18,000 artworks, the museum's world-class collection highlights the unique material, aesthetic, and intellectual achievements of Asian art and culture. This book presents two hundred and thirty exemplary works spanning both ancient and modern times. Among its many treasures, readers will find a Japanese clay jar from 3000-2000 BCE, a Chinese bronze Buddha dating to 338, a seventeenth-century Indian painting from the Shahnama (Book of Kings), a mid-twentieth-century Korean wrapping cloth, and a new Thai work made from textile, window mesh, safety pins, and amulets. A collaboration between museum curators, artists, educators, and collectors, the book also takes an in-depth look at fourteen masterpieces selected for their beauty, rarity, and historical importance. Stunning full-color photographs and new texts—including a foreword by museum director Ja Xu—offer fresh perspectives on both ancient and contemporary objects. A handsome addition to any art history collection, this volume is an essential resource for museum visitors as well as anyone interested in Asian art.

      Asian Art Museum of San Francisco: Collection Highlights