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Chinese Art and Long Island Collectors: A Curator’s Perspective

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Start Date: March 7, 2015
End Date: March 7, 2015
Time: 3:00 pm to 4:45 pm

Location: Nassau County Museum of Art, One Museum Drive, Roslyn Harbor, New York 11576

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In conjunction with the exhibition, China Then and Now, on view through March 8, Nassau County Museum is offering talks by internationally recognized experts in various aspects of Chinese art and art collecting.

Admission for lecture is $15 (museum members, $5) and includes museum admission. Advance registration is required as space is limited. Register at nassaumuseum.og/events.

Amy Poster March 7Chinese Art and Long Island Collectors: A Curator’s Perspective
Amy G. Poster
Saturday, March 7 at 3 p.m.
Amy G. Poster, co-curator of China Then and Now, is Curator Emerita, Asian Art of the Brooklyn Museum. She presents highlights of the exhibition, focusing on extraordinary works collected by some of Long Island’s great aesthetes from yesteryear and today. A recognized expert of Asian art and culture, Poster is an independent curator and consultant who has published numerous scholarly catalogues and articles, including recent studies of early American collectors of Chinese art.

China Then and Now Exhibit Now through March 8, 2014

Nassau County Museum of Art Presents Its First Exhibition Devoted to Chinese Art 
Rarely Seen Ming & Qing Dynasty Porcelains from the Frick Collection
First Millennium Stone Sculpture from the Sackler Collection
Contemporary Ink on Paper Works by Noted Beijing Artist Liu Dan

China Then and Now brings together exemplary Chinese works of art from the classical, early modern and contemporary periods. The exhibition explores three millennia of one of the world’s most important artistic traditions from the perspective of American collectors on Long Island, such as Childs and Frances Frick and Dr. Arthur M. Sackler.

China Then and Now unfolds over three galleries, each of which showcases the elegant beauty of Chinese art of a different era and medium. The exhibition opens with eleven large-scale classical stone sculptures lent by the Arthur M. Sackler Collections at Columbia University. At the heart of China Then and Now, is an installation of blue-and-white porcelains from the Ming and Qing eras (17th to 18th centuries) collected by Childs and Frances Frick and on loan, for the first time, from The Frick Collection in New York. This display reunites these works with their original setting, the Georgian-style Bryce-Frick mansion that is today the home of the Nassau County Museum of Art. A final gallery presents extraordinary ink paintings by the renowned Beijing artist Liu Dan (born 1953) whose works bridge traditional forms with contemporary practices.

Nassau County Museum of Art’s first exhibition devoted to Asian art, China Then and Now sheds new light on a fascinating chapter in America’s engagement with China and its arts. This exhibition reveals the passion of American collectors of both the past and present for the culture and history of China.

The museum is open Tuesday-Sunday, 11 a.m.-4:45 p.m.

Docent-led tours of the exhibition are offered at 2 p.m. each day; tours of the mansion are offered each Saturday at 1 p.m.; meet in the lobby, no reservations needed. Tours are free with museum admission.

Family art activities and family tours are offered Sundays from 1 pm; free with museum admission.

Call (516) 484-9338, ext. 12 to inquire about group tours.

Admission is $10 for adults, $8 for seniors (62 and above) and $4 for students with ID and children aged 4 to 12. Members and children under 4 are admitted free.

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Event categories: Exhibitions and Workshops/Classes.Event tags: Art, Artist, Education, Exhibit, History, Lecture, Museum, Nassau, Painting, and Sculpture.

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