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From the Land of the Gods Art of the Kathmandu Valley

Venue: Rubin Museum of Art
(212) 620-5000
150 West 17th Street,
New York, NY 10011
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Editorial Review
March 14, 2010
Historically, the kingdoms of the Kathmandu Valley comprised the political, religious, and cultural entity known as “Nepal.” Located between India and Tibet, the Valley has been the crossroads of trans-Himalayan trade, the shared sacred site of various Himalayan religions, and the epicenter of Himalayan arts production and influence. This unique position has fostered a tremendous amount of cultural and religious exchange in Kathmandu, thus establishing a living creative tradition that is one of the single most important influences in Himalayan art history. This exhibition features the finest examples of Nepalese art from the RMA collection, highlighting the variety of forms and subjects, techniques and media that emerged from the Valley’s creative matrix.
Admission And Tickets
11/25/2009
11:00 AM

COST

Adults: $10.00
Seniors/High-School Students/Artists with ID: $7
College students with ID $2
Seniors: $7; free first Monday of every month
Neighbors (zip codes 10011 & 10001 w/ ID): $7
Children (under 12): Free
Gallery admission is free to all Fridays 7–10 pm

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Address: 150 West 17th Street
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