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THE BLUE ROAD: MASTERCRAFTS FROM PERSIA

20th March – 24th June, 2018

Curated by Dr. Yuka Kadoi, The Blue Road: Mastercrafts from Persia is not only the first, but also the most dedicated and comprehensive exhibition surveying different aspects of the colour blue in Persian art and history, ever to be held in Hong Kong. Collaborating with eleven major institutions worldwide including the Victoria & Albert Museum in the United Kingdom; the David Collection in Denmark; the Asian Civilisations Museum in Singapore; and the Freer and Sackler Gallery Archives in the United States of America, the exhibition draws from an unparalleled scale of collaboration between a Hong Kong private museum and public international institutions with a united purpose in showcasing Persian decorative art to Asian audiences. Complementing these are also objects generously loaned from private collectors in Hong Kong.   

                  

With materials and categories ranging from glass, ceramic, textile, painting and manuscript, this showcase of 94 carefully selected artefacts illuminates the significant role of blue in the visual and material culture of Iran. The colour personifies a timeless quality in Persian history and the impact made on the shaping of other artistic traditions in Asia and beyond.

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To complement The Blue Road: Mastercrafts from Persia, we have dedicated a gallery that focusses on the blue vanities in our collection, made of materials from lapis lazuli to sapphires, enamel to turquoise. Vanity cases are bejewelled cosmetic boxes made for women in Europe starting at the end of the nineteenth century, and continuing all the way to the mid-twentieth century. The Blue Road features just over 80 of these precious boxes, aiming to provide the final stop along what we hope was an enjoyable and educational journey on our Blue Road.  

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To order any of our publications, please contact us at visitors@liangyimuseum.com.

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