Where: The
Metropolitan Museum of Art
When: Aug
15, 2015 - Jun 19, 2016
This
installation, which explores the cultural importance of silk in China, will
showcase the most important and unusual textiles from the Museum's collection.
In addition to three rare pieces dating from the Tang dynasty (618–906), when
China served as a cultural hub linking Korea and Japan to Central and West
Asia, and, ultimately to the Mediterranean world, the exhibition also includes
eleventh- and twelfth-century tapestries from Central Asia, as well as
contemporaneous Chinese examples of this technique.
Spectacular
embroideries—including an imperial fourteenth-century canopy decorated with
phoenixes and flowers, and a monumental late seventeenth- or early
eighteenth-century panel showing phoenixes in a garden—will also be on view,
together with theatrical garments, court costumes, and early examples of badges
worn at court to designate rank.
Website: MetMuseum
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