japanese art rotations


Update on Japanese and Korean galleries rotations

From Curator Aaron Rio:

Below, please find a complete list of recent and upcoming changes to the Japanese and Korean galleries, including everything from minor rotations and to exhibitions. Moving forward, I will try to do a better job of alerting you to these changes, but also please never hesitate to ask if you are planning a tour and concerned that something may come off view.

Sincerely yours,
Aaron
 
December 23, 2017
 
238-9, Exhibition: Mizusashi: Japanese Water Jars from the Carol and Jeffrey Horvitz Collection. This exhibition also includes around a dozen teabowls from the collection of our friends Michael and Tamara Root. Closes May 13
 
mid-February, 2018
 
G252, Complete rotation with new theme, from “Year of the Rooster” to “Bamboo and Orchids”
G251, New pair of screens
G226-7, Complete rotation, from “19th-century kabuki prints” to “20th-century kabuki prints”
 
February 22-23, 2018
 
G264-5: Small rotation of paintings in exhibition, Boundless Peaks: Ink Paintings by Minol Araki
 
late March, 2018
 
G220, Rotation of Buddhist hanging scrolls
G206, Rotation of Korean paintings and textiles
G221-3, Complete rotation with new theme, from “The Kano House of Painters” to “Art of Zen Buddhism”. Rotation includes numerous works never before seen at Mia, plus some old favorites
 
mid-May, 2018
 
G238, complete rotation and new theme: Fukami Sueharu
G239, Exhibition: The Landscape Prints of Kawase Hasui
 
August 2018
 
G219, complete rotation with new theme: Samurai (includes return of suit of armor from 3rd floor)
G224-5, rotation of all tea-related paintings and lacquers
G226-7, G237-9, G251-3: Exhibition: The Tale of Genji in Japanese Art. Two rotations, 8/2018-12/2018 and 12/2018-3/2018