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This carved red lacquer dish, featuring plump grapes in high relief, epitomizes the royal craftsmanship during Xuande reign(1426-1435)—a period that witnessed a revolution in decorative techniques. #NowOnView at #WhenRubyVieswithEmerald 剔红葡萄纹圆盘 ©tokyonationalmuseum
This dish is delicately decorated with pieces of mother-of-pearl as thin as hair. Radiating blue, red and green colors, it is a masterpiece of Yuan dynasty lacquerware. #NowOnView at #WhenRubyVieswithEmerald 黑漆螺钿海水龙纹菱花形盘 ©Tokyo National Museum
#NowOnView at #PearlsReturnedHome 💰Free Admission 📍 The Shanghai Museum on People's Square, Exhibition Room for Paintings and Calligraphy Works from Liangtuxuan (3F)
Crafted during the Northern Zhou Dynasty (569), this glass bowl showcases remarkable artistry with advanced glassblowing technique. Its intricate carvings on the bowl’s body highlight the craftsmanship of the era. #NowOnView at #TheSpiralingGlory ©The Guyuan Museum of Ningxia
A guide on #NowOnView exhibitions at our museums. Check the availability before planning your visit! Walk-in visits are welcomed except for holidays. 📍The Shanghai Museum East (closed on Tuesdays) The Spiraling Glory: Treasures from Guyuan, Ningxia 🗓️2025-07-09 - 2025-12-01
Recasting the Past: The Art of Chinese Bronzes, 1100-1900 ⏰ November 12, 2025– March 16, 2026 (closed on Tuesdays), 10am–6pm 💰 Free Admission 📍Shanghai Museum East, Bright Dairy & Food Exhibition Gallery 1 #theshanghaimuseum #exhibition #NowOnView
A recent archaeological discovery, this jade Bi-disc exemplifies the significance of jade as a ritual medium in Hongshan Culture. Its spiral design further testifies the exceptional craftsmanship of ancient jade artisans. #NowOnView at #LegendsOfDragon ©河北省文物考古研究院藏
With round eyes, pricked ears and plump body, this jade dragon from Hongshan Culture stands out from its elegant peers. Turns out mythical animals can be adorable as well! #NowOnView at #LegendsOfDragon 玦形玉龙 ©Liaoning Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology
This ‘Fang Qi’ plate, unearthed from a Sui dynasty tomb in Ningxia, is crafted with 2 kilograms of gold. Depicting armored warriors hunting beasts in thrilling details, it is a magnificent record of power and artistry. 狩猎图金方奇 #NowOnView at #TheSpiralingGlory ©Yanchi Museum
A portrait made entirely of #beetles. Just one of the breathtaking works in TRADE & TRANSFORMATION. #nowonview 🪲
#NowOnView: Martine Syms turns Lafayette Anticipations in Paris into a concept store 🛍️ Drawing inspiration from the entertainment industry, the Californian-born artist creates a multimedia collage that functions both as an artwork and as a boutique. Learn more:…
We got a new cat! Meet Gus. #nowonview #newacquisition Michael Caines Canadian, b. 1964 Gus, 2016 Oil on canvas Museum purchase, Taber Art Fund 2024.2
#NowOnView: Curator Salimata Diop picks artists to watch at the 2024 Dakar Biennale. ‘The most important thing for me is to make connections between artworks and places,’ she says. Learn more: bit.ly/3CgZPMA
#NowOnView in our #TicketToRide exhibit, this #NYTMCollection photograph shows an IND turnstile in the 1970s. In addition to introducing curvilinear forms, the designer, John Vassos, changed the number and angle of the arms to allow the units to be placed closer together.
This carved red lacquer dish, featuring plump grapes in high relief, epitomizes the royal craftsmanship during Xuande reign(1426-1435)—a period that witnessed a revolution in decorative techniques. #NowOnView at #WhenRubyVieswithEmerald 剔红葡萄纹圆盘 ©tokyonationalmuseum
Recasting the Past: The Art of Chinese Bronzes, 1100-1900 ⏰ November 12, 2025– March 16, 2026 (closed on Tuesdays), 10am–6pm 💰 Free Admission 📍Shanghai Museum East, Bright Dairy & Food Exhibition Gallery 1 #theshanghaimuseum #exhibition #NowOnView
A guide on #NowOnView exhibitions at our museums. Check the availability before planning your visit! Walk-in visits are welcomed except for holidays. 📍The Shanghai Museum East (closed on Tuesdays) The Spiraling Glory: Treasures from Guyuan, Ningxia 🗓️2025-07-09 - 2025-12-01
Wearing a solemn expression, this warrior has stood firmly in Sui dynasty(581–618) general Shi Shewu’s tomb for more than 1000 years. His sword clasped firmly before his body, a steadfast guardian of the general's eternal peace. 执刀武士壁画 #NowOnView at #TheSpiralingGlory
✨ Now on view at the Frist ✨ New African Masquerades: Artistic Innovations and Collaborations 📍 Frist Art Museum 🎟️ Included with admission #NowOnView #FristArtMuseum #AfricanArt #MasqueradeArt #ContemporaryArt
This ‘Fang Qi’ plate, unearthed from a Sui dynasty tomb in Ningxia, is crafted with 2 kilograms of gold. Depicting armored warriors hunting beasts in thrilling details, it is a magnificent record of power and artistry. 狩猎图金方奇 #NowOnView at #TheSpiralingGlory ©Yanchi Museum
This dish is delicately decorated with pieces of mother-of-pearl as thin as hair. Radiating blue, red and green colors, it is a masterpiece of Yuan dynasty lacquerware. #NowOnView at #WhenRubyVieswithEmerald 黑漆螺钿海水龙纹菱花形盘 ©Tokyo National Museum
A recent archaeological discovery, this jade Bi-disc exemplifies the significance of jade as a ritual medium in Hongshan Culture. Its spiral design further testifies the exceptional craftsmanship of ancient jade artisans. #NowOnView at #LegendsOfDragon ©河北省文物考古研究院藏
#NowOnView at #PearlsReturnedHome 💰Free Admission 📍 The Shanghai Museum on People's Square, Exhibition Room for Paintings and Calligraphy Works from Liangtuxuan (3F)
With round eyes, pricked ears and plump body, this jade dragon from Hongshan Culture stands out from its elegant peers. Turns out mythical animals can be adorable as well! #NowOnView at #LegendsOfDragon 玦形玉龙 ©Liaoning Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology
#NowOnView! Step into a world where every tick tells a tale with The Oechsle Clock Collection, now on view in Adirondack Hall. Explore six ingenious 19th–20th century clocks that showcase the craft and legacy of New York’s clockmakers. ⏰nysm.nysed.gov/museum-article…
Today we welcome the 15th of the 24#SolARTerms—#WhiteDew or #Bailu, Get ready to witness the nature turning into a magnificent desolation in the coming weeks, as depicted in this Song dynasty handscroll #NowOnView at #PearlsReturnedHome. 宋 佚名 秋山萧寺图卷
Discovered in 1982, this jade silkworm is a masterpiece of the Hongshan Culture. With finely carved round eyes, triangular groove for a mouth, and lifelike antennae, it showcases the rich imagination of our ancestors. #NowOnView at #LegendsOfDragon ©Bairin Right Banner Museum
#NowOnView! Step back to the summer of ’65 and relive the night Beatlemania shook New York! 🎸✨ The NYSM's latest exhibit feature, "Here Are the Beatles," brings the legendary Shea Stadium concert to life through vibrant photos and bold stories. nysm.nysed.gov/exhibitions/ne…
Crafted during the Northern Zhou Dynasty (569), this glass bowl showcases remarkable artistry with advanced glassblowing technique. Its intricate carvings on the bowl’s body highlight the craftsmanship of the era. #NowOnView at #TheSpiralingGlory ©The Guyuan Museum of Ningxia
This wizard statue captures a ritual moment—simplified face, palms pressed together probably in prayer. A glimpse of primitive religious practice from the Hongshan Culture. #NowOnView at #LegendsOfDragon 巫觋像 ©Bairin Right Banner Museum
This jade dragon with an elegant C-shaped body and billowing mane represents the most iconic image of dragon. Unearthed from Hongshan, where civilization prospered back to 6500-5000 years ago, it's no doubt a root of Chinese culture. #NowOnView at #LegendsOfDragon ©@Palace_Museum
#NowOnView: ‘An infrathin sight from East’, a group exhibition at #P420, curated by Marinella Paderni and Ewa-Maria Šmigielska. Exhibited Artists: Li Feian, Karolina Sadłoń, Ana Vostruchovaite, Xiang Xyini, Shen Ziye 📍 P420, Bologna 📆 26 June – 24 July 2025 #P420Gallery
What a hot day out! Hope this cool fan, our best seller, would relieve your summer heat. 💦 Design inspired by the Painted wooden anthropoid coffin, #NowOnView at #OnTopofthePyramid ©@EgyptianMuseumC
#NowOnView: Martine Syms turns Lafayette Anticipations in Paris into a concept store 🛍️ Drawing inspiration from the entertainment industry, the Californian-born artist creates a multimedia collage that functions both as an artwork and as a boutique. Learn more:…
This dish is delicately decorated with pieces of mother-of-pearl as thin as hair. Radiating blue, red and green colors, it is a masterpiece of Yuan dynasty lacquerware. #NowOnView at #WhenRubyVieswithEmerald 黑漆螺钿海水龙纹菱花形盘 ©Tokyo National Museum
This carved red lacquer dish, featuring plump grapes in high relief, epitomizes the royal craftsmanship during Xuande reign(1426-1435)—a period that witnessed a revolution in decorative techniques. #NowOnView at #WhenRubyVieswithEmerald 剔红葡萄纹圆盘 ©tokyonationalmuseum
#NowOnView at #PearlsReturnedHome 💰Free Admission 📍 The Shanghai Museum on People's Square, Exhibition Room for Paintings and Calligraphy Works from Liangtuxuan (3F)
#NowOnView: Curator Salimata Diop picks artists to watch at the 2024 Dakar Biennale. ‘The most important thing for me is to make connections between artworks and places,’ she says. Learn more: bit.ly/3CgZPMA
#NowOnView: A look at Oh La La!, Art Basel Paris’s initiative for creative rehanings. Discover images of its first iteration, shot by Art Basel’s official photographers: bit.ly/3Uc391O
Crafted during the Northern Zhou Dynasty (569), this glass bowl showcases remarkable artistry with advanced glassblowing technique. Its intricate carvings on the bowl’s body highlight the craftsmanship of the era. #NowOnView at #TheSpiralingGlory ©The Guyuan Museum of Ningxia
Guess what these golden crickets are doing on a lady’s head? Exquisite silver 'diji' hairnets like this are important accessories for married women in the Ming dynasty, often adorned with various insect-shaped hairpins. #NowOnView at #TranscendingTransience in Art Museum CUHK
With round eyes, pricked ears and plump body, this jade dragon from Hongshan Culture stands out from its elegant peers. Turns out mythical animals can be adorable as well! #NowOnView at #LegendsOfDragon 玦形玉龙 ©Liaoning Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology
#NowOnView in our #TicketToRide exhibit, this #NYTMCollection photograph shows an IND turnstile in the 1970s. In addition to introducing curvilinear forms, the designer, John Vassos, changed the number and angle of the arms to allow the units to be placed closer together.
✨ Now on view at the Frist ✨ New African Masquerades: Artistic Innovations and Collaborations 📍 Frist Art Museum 🎟️ Included with admission #NowOnView #FristArtMuseum #AfricanArt #MasqueradeArt #ContemporaryArt
A portrait made entirely of #beetles. Just one of the breathtaking works in TRADE & TRANSFORMATION. #nowonview 🪲
"Conscious Constructions" is #NowOnView! The objects in this gallery span hundreds of years across Europe. They are an invitation to observe exquisite techniques and subjects that resonate with audiences even today. bit.ly/SAMConsciousCo… 📸 Alborz Kamalizad & Chloe Collyer
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