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The Lost Buddhas
Editorial ReviewBuddha head (detail) Northern Qi (550-577) Height 23.5cm Courtesy of the Art Gallery of NSW The Lost Buddhas: Chinese Buddhist sculpture from Qingzhou exhibition
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Sculpture
Editorial Review
29 August-23 November 2008Art Gallery of New South Wales
Art Gallery Rd, Sydney
Wrapped and buried in the 12th century for reasons unknown, the statues were found on the ancient site of the Longxing Temple in Qingzhou, eastern China and date back to the sixth century. With their serenely carved faces still bearing traces of gilt and their carefully posed stances, the Buddhist figures reflect the spiritual beliefs and aspirations of devotees, offering an insightful pause into a period when Chinese Buddhist art was undergoing dramatic change.
In a coup for the Art Gallery of NSW, 35 of the sculptures are on display for the first time in Australia, in conjunction with an international symposium entitled Chinese Buddhist Art: new discoveries and perspectives, which draws leading academics in the field to offer their considerations on the subject.
Since Buddhist sculptures are renowned for their remote location or are often too large or fragile to transport, this exhibition offers an unprecedented chance to walk among ancient giants and experience their quiet grandeur first-hand.
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2 comments
Cherie: True ly beauiful (06 November 2008)
Jay Powell: I have visited The Lost Buddha s Exhibition and it is a truly wonderful experience .I most certainly recommend a visit , Thank you NSWAG (07 September 2008)
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