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    MFA relaunches Japanese collection

    By Mike Deehan,

    2024-05-09
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    The Museum of Fine Arts is reopening its renovated Japanese art collection in new galleries starting Saturday.

    Why it matters: The MFA holds about 100,000 pieces of Japanese art that provide a look at the rich artistic heritage of the country.

    Arts of Japan takes visitors through seven centuries of Japanese art, from the 7th century to today.

    • The exhibit includes paintings, sculptures, decorative arts and prints.

    A highlight of the exhibit is a six-panel folding screen by Ogata Kōrin that depicts islands and trees in golden waves.

    • Also on display is an articulated iron model of a dragon with gilding and a Fukai-type Nō mask .
    • The MFA features the largest collection of Japanese prints outside of Japan, with over 50,000 sheets from the 8th century to the present.

    What's next: The MFA's Japanese Buddhist Temple room is being rededicated Saturday at 1pm by a delegation of monks from Miidera, one of Japan's largest temples.

    • The ritual will be simulcast to an auditorium in the museum.
    • Three early founders of the MFA's Japanese collection studied Tendai Esoteric Buddhism at Miidera and two are buried there.

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