ざた// ArtsInfo 12/ 11/2015 1. れ」MeiMei Rado, Hui-wen Lu, Joyce TsaiJungeun Lee, Susan Huang, Peggy Ho, Kevin McLoughlin, Joseph Scheier-Dolberg イ ジ Nixi Cura ◇わ Arts of China Consortium 2. るイ イ 3. あざたるり ジ 4. (Big5)(IME) 5. 6. クらあ ら ■ 1.! 2.! や 3. ■ 1.! ざた 2.! 3.! 4.! 5.! 6.! 7.! 8.! 9.! ざた 10.! 11.! 12.! づ 13.! 14.! 15.! 16.! 17.! 18.! 19.! レ ■ 、 1. Freer and Sackler Galleries 2.! The Metropolitan Museum of Art 3.! Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art 4.! Newark Museum 5.! Cleveland Museum of Art 6.! Getty Center 7.! Princeton University Art Museum 8.! Staatliche Museen zu Berlin 1.! 1し—さ ほ 2014/08/01~ 106 http://www.npm.gov.tw/zh-TW/Article.aspx?sNo=04005700 2 2014/11/29~ 304 http://www.npm.gov.tw/zh-TW/Article.aspx?sNo=04005847 3—さ 2015/03/31~2016/02/28 303 http://www.npm.gov.tw/zh-TW/Article.aspx?sNo=04006182 4す─さ 2015/07/18~2016/01/10 104 http://www.npm.gov.tw/zh-TW/Article.aspx?sNo=04006450 5) - : 2015/10/06-2016/01/04 : 202/204/206/210/212 6): : 2015/10/06-2016/01/06 : 103/105/107 2.! や 110/7 -12/30 2)10/14 3) 10/21 http://museum.sinica.edu.tw/exhibition.php 3. ─ http://www.fgsbmc.org.tw/news_exhibition_c.aspx?Id=20151004 : / :2015-11-14 2016-02-28 1.! ざた 1いク 2014.7.23 – () http://www.lcsd.gov.hk/CE/Museum/Arts/zh_TW/web/ma/teaware03.html 2ー ざ () http://www.lcsd.gov.hk/CE/Museum/Arts/zh_TW/web/ma/mt-permanent-exhibition.html 2.! 1さ 2015 10 17 2016 1 31 I http://www.cuhk.edu.hk/ics/amm/index_c.htm 1970 2090 さ 70 20 レささ さてさ きさづさ へ さーささ さ さ (らとン) 3.! 1) ふ2015 5 2)——か ふ2015 9 22 12 21 ョづ 3) ぐ—— ふ2015 9 29 2016 8 30 ー 4) わざ ふ2015 8 31 11 30 ョ ほ 5) ふ2015 10 6) 2015 7 7)() ふ2015 9 15 8) ふ2015 9 22 ョ 9) ふ2015 10 ョ 10) ふ2015 10 す 11) ふ2015 8 15 12) ふ2015 8 15 13) ふ2015 8 15 づ 14) ふ2015 9 15 ョづ 4.! —— 2015 7 14 —2016 2 28 D http://www.capitalmuseum.org.cn/zlxx/content/2015-07/03/content_62267.htm 5.! 1)さ 2015 8 7 —2016 1 4 http://www.shanghaimuseum.net/museum/frontend/display/exhibition-info-out-line-detail?exhi bitionCode=E00004002#content 2) さ 2015 12 10 2016 3 13 97 113 http://mp.weixin.qq.com/s?__biz=MzAxODExODEzOQ%3D%3D&mid=400961381&idx= 1&sn=049aac61aadee2765f20f1e9194e57c9&scene=2&srcid=1124UqnR1HhmYq6KhQfx7ahJ &from=timeline&isappinstalled=0#wechat_redirect 6.! “——・” 2015 2 10 12 10 http://www.tjbwg.com/ExhibitionInfo_3318.html 7.! 1—— 2014-11-27—2016-11-30 http://www.zhejiangmuseum.com/showexhibition.do?status=detail&id=132 の 2015 11 13 -2016 4 5 づ E 47 500 9:00-17:00 8.! 1——ョ 2015 11 10 12 20 ん らと: http://mp.weixin.qq.com/s?__biz=MjM5NDMyNjMwMQ%3D%3D&mid=206432570&idx= 1&sn=c461b6f51d8ed755bca9f792ac8cbe04&scene=2&from=timeline&isappinstalled=0#rd と: http://mp.weixin.qq.com/s?__biz=MzA5MDg1NTIxOQ%3D%3D&mid=213828680&idx=1 &sn=523466c525ab0648c93f7072247e7fc7&scene=2&srcid=1020XecMKtju8rJu05JY7vfY&fro m=timeline&isappinstalled=0#rd 9. ざた 1——さ 2015 4 1 2016 1 31 : http://gzam.com.cn/sitecn/zzzc/5788.html 1913—2004てち さはば 2——セ 2015 9 1 2016 1 3 : ざたざた http://gzam.com.cn/sitecn/zlyg/5846.html 1930 1990 けうそ々 ざた 3——さ 2015 7 21 2016 1 3 : ざた http://gzam.com.cn/sitecn/zlyg/5862.html 10. ——さ 2015-07-17~ http://www.jlmuseum.org/image_info.asp?cid=1&id=280 11. 1—— 2015 5 16 ~ http://www.lnmuseum.com.cn/news/index.asp?ChannelID=609 2—— 2015 5 16 ~ 5 http://www.lnmuseum.com.cn/news/index.asp?ChannelID=606 3-っ——、 2015 5 16 ~ 2 http://www.lnmuseum.com.cn/news/index.asp?ChannelID=608 12. づ づ》 づ》ぞづ 》 11 17 づ 》 5 、 113 http://mp.weixin.qq.com/s?__biz=MzA4OTMwODEwMw%3D%3D&mid=400770099&idx=1 &sn=ad71bd21b09e7b9b05fef2f57693f7c4&scene=2&srcid=1117GNRGHBTKXFHgjkBfUEl9 &from=timeline&isappinstalled=0#wechat_redirect 13. ——さョ 2015 11 30 ——2016 3 6 14. 1 2015 4 7 2016 4 10 1 http://www.tnm.jp/modules/r_exhibition/index.php?controller=item&id=3999 2た 2015 4 14 2016 4 10 7 http://www.tnm.jp/modules/r_exhibition/index.php?controller=item&id=3904 3 2 2015 4 7 2016 4 10 2 http://www.tnm.jp/modules/r_exhibition/index.php?controller=item&id=4234 2 4た 2015 4 14 2016 4 10 7 http://www.tnm.jp/modules/r_exhibition/index.php?controller=item&id=3904 12 ちに たぞ 5 2015 10 27 2016 2 21 http://www.tnm.jp/modules/r_free_page/index.php?id=1732 づち “” 15. 1 150 「 《 、た 27 10 20 11 29 http://www.sen-oku.or.jp/kyoto/schedule.htm 50 《 、たク 、た コ《、ろ 16. 1 28 3 () http://www.narahaku.go.jp/exhibition/sakamoto.html 380 、た()、たく き ()()B.C.17A.D.3 つ 2,000 ()() 3 () 17. 1、 27 10 18 11 29 http://www.kyuhaku.jp/exhibition/exhibition_s41.html 18. 10 17 11 29 http://www.kurokawa-institute.or.jp/newpage2.html 19. レさ Kyujanggak, Embracing the Knowledge of the World □ Duration: Oct. 16 (Fri.), 2015 ~ Jan. 16 (Sat.), 2016 □ Venue: Exhibition Room (B1), Kyujanggak Institute for Korean Studies (Bldg. 103), SNU レさの さ 1725 Books contain years of accumulated human wisdom and play a vital role in allowing readers to become aware of the world around them. During the Joseon Dynasty, great efforts were made to assimilate and absorb new knowledge and culture from the outside world. This fact is made evident by the diversity of Chinese books held at Kyujanggak. While keeping the time-honored traditions of the Joseon Dynasty, King Jeongjo established Kyujanggak as a repository of numerous books, But he also wanted Kyujanggak to become a place where wisdom and knowledge could be created in abundance. Future generations also kept King Jeongjo’’s spirit and continued to gather and study books that contained new knowledge. In this way, Jibokjae, which was established under the reign of King Gojong, also collected books rich in modern scholarship and culture. This special exhibition, Kyujanggak: Embracing the Knowledge of the World, has been conceived as a reconstruction of the efforts of Joseon people to use books as windows to the world and opportunities for groth. King Jeongjo thus always emphasized that nothing compares to books when it comes to breaking away from antiquated knowledge and fostering new ways of thinking. Despite the difficulty of accepting new ideas and ways of thinking, the people of the Joseon Dynasty made great efforts and succeeded in connecting with the outside world. This spirit of wisdom continues even to this day. http://e-kyujanggak.snu.ac.kr/LANG/en/introduction/6_current_exhibition.jsp?type=41&lang=en& pageno=1&curtype=curr 、 1.! Freer Gallery of Art 1Promise of Paradise: Early Chinese Buddhist Sculpture Opens December 1, 2012- Indefinitely 2Chinese Ceramics: 13th-14th Century December 20, 2014 – January 3, 2016 Location: Gallery F15 http://www.si.edu/Exhibitions/Details/Chinese-Ceramics-13th-14th-Century-5533 Ceramic production during the Yuan dynasty (1279-1368) reflects the strength of the international market demand for Chinese wares. Notably, celadon-glazed vessels from Longquan competed with porcelain objects from Jingdezhen, painted with innovative decoration in cobalt pigment. A dozen Chinese ceramics from the Freer collection show highlights of Yuan ceramic styles and complement the exhibition Style in Chinese Landscape Painting: The Yuan Legacy. 3) Enigmas: The Art of Bada Shanren (1626–1705) June 20, 2015 - January 3, 2016 http://www.asia.si.edu/bada-shanren/ Born a prince of the Ming imperial house, Bada Shanren (1626–1705) lived a storied life, remaking himself as a secluded Buddhist monk and, later, as a professional painter and calligrapher. Featured in this exhibition are examples of his most daring and idiosyncratic works, demonstrating his unique visual vocabulary. The selection of painting and calligraphy includes some of Bada Shanren's best work, dating from the 1660s through his peak professional years in the 1680s and 1690s. Also represented is his late period in the early 1700s, when he sought solitude and harmony with the natural order. 2.! The Metropolitan Museum of Art 1A Passion for Jade The Heber Bishop Collection March 14, 2015–June 19, 2016 http://www.metmuseum.org/exhibitions/listings/2015/passion-for-jade Heber R. Bishop's collection of carved jades was formed in the last quarter of the nineteenth century and bequeathed to the Metropolitan Museum in 1902. Consisting of over one thousand pieces—primarily Chinese jades of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, as well as jades from Mughal India—it was the first major collection of its kind in the country. This exhibition features a selection of the finest examples from this renowned collection and celebrates the hundredth anniversary of the Department of Asian Art. 2Chinese Textiles Eight Centuries of Masterpieces from the Met Collection September 12, 2015–June 19, 2016 http://www.metmuseum.org/exhibitions/listings/2015/chinese-textiles This installation, which explores the cultural importance of silk in China, will showcase the most important and unusual textiles from the Museum's collection. In addition to three rare pieces dating from the Tang dynasty (618–906), when China served as a cultural hub linking Korea and Japan to Central and West Asia, and, ultimately to the Mediterranean world, the exhibition also includes eleventh- and twelfth-century tapestries from Central Asia, as well as contemporaneous Chinese examples of this technique.
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