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Year of the Dragon

March 15 - November 10

Free

This exhibition celebrates 2024, the Year of the Dragon, with a presentation of nearly 30 artworks spanning from the 17th century to the present day. In the West, the dragon has historically been characterized as an evil creature, flying through the air while breathing fire from its mouth, but in the East, the dragon is believed to possess power in the celestial realm and to pour out blessings in the form of rainwater over swirling wind. The dragon also has a place in the Eastern zodiac calendar—alongside 11 other animals, such as the rabbit, snake, and tiger—in which each year is associated with an animal and its reputed attributes. The objects on view, which are largely drawn from the collection of the Yale University Art Gallery, feature dragons emerging from the clouds painted on folding screens, other paintings, textiles, ceramics, ivory, and woodblock prints. Taking inspiration from East Asian history, folklore, and myth, these works demonstrate a long, complex, and continuing artistic tradition around this fantastical creature.

Details

Start:
March 15
End:
November 10
Cost:
Free
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Website:
https://artgallery.yale.edu/exhibitions/exhibition/year-dragon

Organizer

Yale University Art Gallery
Phone:
2034320601
Email:
artgalleryinfo@yale.edu
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Other

Artists
Kaihō Yūshō
Curators
Sadako Ohki, Japan Foundation Associate Curator of Japanese Art, Department of Asian Art
Artwork Medium
Mixed Media

Venue

Yale University Art Gallery
1111 Chapel St
New Haven, CT 06510 United States
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Phone:
2034320601
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