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NEW YORK — “Tree & Serpent,” an exhibition of early Buddhist art from India at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (through Nov. 13), put me in a strange and beautiful state. Packed with precious ...
The Met has gathered a stunning display of ancient Buddhist art — rare loans including dozens of objects that have never been exhibited outside of India.
Souls trembling before judgment, a boiling cauldron and a chance at redemption through a blooming lotus — these striking ...
A staff member unveils the cover of "Avatamsaka Sutra, Volume 22, Main Text, in Gold on Indigo Paper" during a media briefing ...
Years in planning, the exhibit “Tree & Serpent: Early Buddhist Art in India,” required diplomacy and patience to coordinate loans of rare Buddhist relics, many of which had never been seen ...
The present volume highlights the recent researches on archaeological heritage and Buddhist studies of Early India. This volume deals with primary resources that are retrieved from the excavated ...
When the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York puts on a show of early Buddhist art that was made in India and mostly lent from India, it is not merely an eye-opener for locals. Its reach is global ...
More than 140 objects highlighting early Buddhist art in India and dating from 200 BCE to 400 CE will be on display at the prestigious Metropolitan Museum of Art (Met) here, with the exhibition ...
The best of art exhibitions in 2023 Highlights of a busy year included a blockbuster Vermeer show, Manet and Degas side by side, and a hip-hop celebration ...
Over 60 ancient artefacts highlighting early Buddhist art have been brought from India and will be on display at the prestigious Metropolitan Museum of Art (Met) here for a special exhibition ...
New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art is abuzz with a unique show called ‘Tree & Serpent: Early Buddhist Art in India’, these days. Curated by John Guy, the installation and its catalogue ...