This spring sees the
arrival of 14 new items in the museum collection,
including Soga Shohaku's Mt. Fuji and Miho Pine Grove,
in this exhibition, which provides an overview of
Japanese art in five sections: “Gods and Buddha,” “Land
of Pottery,” “Fuji Pilgrimage,” “Banquet of Spring,” and
“The Joy of Tea.”
The works can of course be appreciated in terms of
art-historical discoveries and unraveling of their
technical wizardry, but in this spring's exhibition
viewers are encouraged to engage with the unique
character and emotional resonance of each work of art on
its own terms. Comments by the museum's curators are
provided to help you do so.
Seeing art from a new vantage point provides new
insights and new ways of enjoying it. Crack a smile at
the humorous, nod your head at new discoveries, and
immerse yourself in the joys of Japanese art with the
unique perspectives of our curators as a guide.