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    From the Bronze Age of China to Japan’s Floating World

    From the Bronze Age of China to Japan’s Floating World

    Cantor Center for Visual Arts - Stanford

    July 29-October 18, 2009

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    During the last decade, significant donations and selective purchases of works from the second millennium BCE to the 20th century have expanded the Asian art collection at the Cantor Arts Center. Since important examples of works from other regions and cultures, including India, Indonesia, and Tibet, are presently on display in collection galleries, the exhibition will focus on acquisitions of Chinese and Japanese works of art. Highlights include ritual bronzes from central China, as well as prints depicting urban life from Edo period Japan. The exhibition's development will include an art history course on exhibition organization taught by Richard Vinograd and Xiaoneng Yang.

    • Ticket Info

      Tickets: Free

    • Dates & Times

      Dates:
      July 29-October 18, 2009

      Times:
      Wed-Sun: 11am-5pm
      Thurs: 11am-8pm

    • Venue Info

      Cantor Center for Visual Art- Stanford University

      Lomita Drive & Museum Way Stanford, CA 94305-5060

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    • Parking Info

      Parking along Museum Way is by permit only until 4:00 pm on weekdays, parking is free after 4:00 pm and on weekends. Metered parking is available along Lomita Drive in front of the Center, and a parking structure with both metered and permit parking is located on Roth Way near the Center. This parking is free after 4:00 pm weekdays and all day on weekends.

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