Guimet Museum (Musée Guimet) Holding a collection of approximately 45,000 works of art spanning 5,000 years representing the cultures of Afghanistan, Cambodia, China, India, Japan, Korea, Nepal, Pakistan, Thailand, Tibet and Vietnam, the Guimet Museum (Musée Guimet) exhibits what is considered the largest and finest collection of Asian art outside of Asia. Housed in a […]
Lost Kingdoms: Early Hindu-Buddhist Sculpture at the Met Museum – New York

April 14, 2014 through July 27, 2014 – Lost Kingdoms: Hindu-Buddhist Sculpture of Early Southeast Asian, Fifth to Eighth Century, presents the exceptional opportunity to view 160 sculptures, many designated as national treasures which have never traveled outside their home countries. The first international loan exhibition to explore the sculptural art produced in the earliest […]
Angkor, Birth of a Myth at the Guimet Museum – Paris

October 16, 2013 through January 27, 2014 – In, “Angkor: Birth of a Myth – Louis Delaporte and Cambodia,” 250 pieces, including rare Khmer stone carvings dating from the tenth to thirteenth centuries complimented by late nineteenth and early twentieth century casts, documents, drawings, paintings and photographs survey the art of ancient Cambodia and celebrate the […]