Works of art that were created in the distant past and passed down for
thousands of years fascinate us even today and tell us of ancient
prayers to the gods, high ideals, and hopes for truth.
“Hail to thee, O Nile, that issues from the earth and comes to keep
Egypt alive!
Hidden his form of appearance, a darkness by day, to whom minstrels have
sung.
He that waters the meadows which Ra created, in order to keep every kid
alive.
He that makes to drink the desert and the place distant from water: that
is his dew coming down from heaven. ”
(Hymn to the Nile, Egypt, 2nd millennium B.C.)
To celebrate the museum’s 10th anniversary, masterworks from the MIHO Collection will be exhibited in all the galleries. The North Wing will feature Japanese art, while the South Wing will highlight works selected from various regions and cultures around the world. Explore the essence of these works with ancient words from their respective age. Perhaps the worldview and aesthetics of the ancient and the universal sentiment that we share with them will come into view. We also hope that this will provide the opportunity to instill pride in one’s culture, while nurturing respect and understanding for other cultures.