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Stories tagged with: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Art of the Samurai
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/23/arts/design/23samurai.html...
The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City is currently hosting the exhibit “Art of the Samurai: Japanese Arms and Armor, 1156-1868." This exhibit is the decade-long project of Morihiro Ogawa, the Met's consultant for Japanese arms and armor. Most of the pieces included in the exhibit are designated National Treasures or Important Cultural Properties. Several, such as the 12th century cavalry armor, will only be on display for two weeks of the months long show. The show includes every piece of Japanese arms and armor: the helmet, the body armor, the sword, and the sheath. Some designs are simple and elegant; others are pure ostentatious and showy. The exhibit emphasizes the cultural and aesthetic extremes of Japanese culture, permitting the public access to a rare artistic treat. The exhibit runs through January 10.
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Tags: samurai, japan, armor, arms, Met, Metropolitan Museum of Art
New director and chief executive for the Met
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/12/arts/design/12voge.html?_r...
When Phillipe de Montebello, the current director and chief executive of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, retires on Jan. 1st, he will be succeeded by Thomas P. Campbell. The article gives biographical details on Campbell, who grew up in England and attended various schools, focusing on painting, theater, academics, and then tapestries. In 1995 he began work at the Met as an assistant curator, and in 2003 became a full curator. He has organized two tapestry exhibits at the Met in the past six years, and he has been the supervising curator of the Met's first department with a computerized database (the Antonio Ratti Textile Center). He is hoping to tailor some aspects of the museum to web audiences in order to reach out to more people as well as keep up with the quickly developing technological world. He also wants to begin to incorporate more contemporary art into shows at the Met, without losing sight of the fact that above all, it is an "encyclopedic museum."
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