Event Info
MILLENNIA: Asian Art Through the Ages:
Few people realize that the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria houses one of the mo...
Opening: Thursday 1st January 1970
Event Description
Few people realize that the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria houses one of the most outstanding collections of Asian Art in North America. This exhibition features seventy of the most stunning, interesting and rare examples from the collection. The works of art are mainly from China and Japan with other items from Korea, Tibet, India, Thailand, Vietnam and the Middle East. From China there is an astonishing group of old and modern paintings, ancient bronze items, ceramic treasures, magnificent textiles, rare amber and ivory objects. Japan is represented by old paintings including a large Kano screen, originally from Nijo castle in Kyoto, remarkable early Buddhist and literati paintings, a palanquin (sedan chair) with the crest of the Tokugawa shogunate, ceramic artifacts, and lacquer items. There are spectacular and important sculptures and thangkas from Tibet; impressive religious sculptures from India and Thailand; and ceramic treasures from Vietnam recovered from a sunken ship. Millennia is also a celebration of the generous and knowledgeable donors who have helped the AGGV build this remarkable collection, as well as an opportunity to look forward to the ongoing evolution of Asian Art at the AGGV.
Curated by Curator of Asian Art Barry Till | Centennial and Ker Galleries
Venue
1040 Moss street
Open / Operational