Join us for an evening visit to the MET’s “Lineages: Korean Art at The MET” exhibition, where they’ve just installed Rotation 3 of a 4-cycle show that includes art from the 12th C to contemporary work. If there’s interest, we might also go for a drink or dinner after.
Here’s the MET’s description of the exhibition: “In celebration of the twenty-fifth anniversary of The Met’s Arts of Korea gallery, Lineages: Korean Art at The Met showcases highlights of the Museum’s collection paired with important international loans of Korean modern and contemporary art. This juxtaposition of historic and contemporary artworks—from twelfth- and thirteenth-century celadons to futuristic cyborg sculptures made in the 2000s—displays the history of Korean art in broad strokes through four intertwined themes—lines, people, places, and things. Featuring thirty objects, this exhibition fosters a dialogue of ideas that have resonated across time and bound artists together.”
Evening visit to MET’s “Lineages: Korean Art” exhibition
Host/s
Mar 01, 11:30 PM - Mar 02, 02:00 AM (GMT)
Upper East Side
8 attendees
FullHere’s the MET’s description of the exhibition: “In celebration of the twenty-fifth anniversary of The Met’s Arts of Korea gallery, Lineages: Korean Art at The Met showcases highlights of the Museum’s collection paired with important international loans of Korean modern and contemporary art. This juxtaposition of historic and contemporary artworks—from twelfth- and thirteenth-century celadons to futuristic cyborg sculptures made in the 2000s—displays the history of Korean art in broad strokes through four intertwined themes—lines, people, places, and things. Featuring thirty objects, this exhibition fosters a dialogue of ideas that have resonated across time and bound artists together.”