April 27, 2020
As a pandemic halts even the most mundane activities outside the home, you may be reflecting on past travel opportunities with a bit of nostalgia. Whether you’ve traveled extensively, rarely, or always postponed your dreams to “some day,” you may be looking forward to the time when we can once again journey near and far…
Categories: Art
Tags: African Art, American Art, Ancient Art, Decorative Arts after 1890, East Asain Art, European Art, Fabergé and Russian Decorative Arts, Pre-Columbian Art, South Asain Art
July 7, 2015
VMFA submitted the following blog post about the history of Japanese tattoo to Tattoo Artist Magazine. Read “Japan’s Complex Relationship with Tattoo,” published on Jul 2, 2015. Tattoo Artist Magazine is the only tattoo-related publication created, owned, and financed by a tattoo artist, designed specifically for tattoo artists and the growing international community. The magazine’s…
Categories: Art, Exhibitions
Tags: East Asain Art, Japanese Tattoo: Perseverance- Art- and Tradition
November 19, 2014
It’s difficult to know where to start when delineating the reasons to see Zhang Yimou’s Red Sorghum (1987; 91 min) at the Byrd Theatre on November 23 at 1:30 pm. The film has an almost mythic reputation. But I will try. The Byrd Theatre will be the only venue in the entire US that has…
Categories: Art, Cultural
Tags: East Asain Art, Film
November 7, 2014
Looking for an indoor family adventure? Explore treasures of the Chinese emperors, while discovering stories about the family who lived in the largest palace in the world: The Forbidden City. In the past, ordinary citizens were not allowed into the imperial palace; however, today, you and your family can explore the Forbidden City at VMFA!…
Categories: Art, Exhibitions
Tags: Beyond the Walls, East Asain Art
June 4, 2013
Through our privately funded aquisition program, VMFA regularly aquires significant pieces to be added to our permanent collection. We welcome you to visit and enjoy recent aquisitions such as these at the museum. This singular pair of girandole mirrors is a spectacular manifestation of decorative arts as sculpture. The unusual inclusion of Native American motifs—arrows,…
Categories: Art
Tags: Acquisitions, American Art, American Decorative Art, East Asain Art, European Art