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This is very much a show of objects, though it also has several environments or installations.
This is very much a show of objects, with several environments or installations.
June 18-20 WHY The citywide "Russian Summer" celebrates Russian culture with multiple exhibitions, including a show of objects belonging to the last czar, Nicholas, and his family at the Museum of Fine Arts; $12, $10 for New Mexico residents; www.mfasantafe.org).org
This is less a show of objects than of atmosphere and ideas, but it incorporates more than 90 rare artifacts, including a 7th-century Buddha; a 10th-century ceramic showing a Chinese official draped in silk; a stunning silver drinking horn made for 7th-century Tibetan rulers; a 13th-century Koran written on the pioneering medium of paper.
(In exchange, the Bronx Museum will host a show of objects from the MNBA's permanent collection in the U.S. in 2016).
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Visitors expecting a celebration of the joys of the grape because of the museum's proximity to California wine country — or simply a show of beautiful objects — may be surprised at the cheeky tone of the exhibition, the product of two minds that enjoy a bit of provocation.
Archaeologists are criticizing the Smithsonian Institution over a planned show of objects salvaged from a shipwreck in the Java Sea, saying that the company that recovered the objects did not observe professional archaeological standards in doing so, the Web site Science Now reported Thursday.
A show of 200 Native American objects from their holdings, "First American Art: The Charles and Valerie Diker Collection of American Indian Art," opens tomorrow at the National Museum of the American Indian.
Ornamentalism is the term I would favor for "Mother of Pearl: A Tradition in Asian Lacquer" at the Met, a show of some 40 objects so preposterously exquisite that they might have been conceived with a modern museum conservator's soft white cotton gloves in mind.
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