![]() In addition to 11 full suits of armor and a wide variety of arms, Dressed to Kill features the museum’s related Japanese art works, including battle prints, paintings, metal crafts, banners and costumes – many on display for the first time. The 130 warrior-related objects are selected from the collections of the Cincinnati Art Museum and Gary Grose, a local collector. This exhibition introduces Japanese samurai culture and arts from the 16th–19th centuries. Additional sponsors include CFM, WVXU and CityBeat.Ībout Dressed to Kill: Japanese Arms & ArmorĬincinnati Art Museum’s new Dressed to Kill samurai exhibition was recently featured in the Wall Street Journal. in the Great Hall.Īrt After Dark admission and parking are FREE to the public. Screening of Akira Kurosawa’s “ Seven Samurai” film from 5–9 p.m. ![]() Origami making in the Terrace Café (while supplies last).Free, exclusive access to Dressed to Kill: Japanese Arms & Armor and Transcending Reality: The Woodcuts of Kosaka Gajin.Sushi from FUSIAN available for purchase (while supplies last).and specialty sake cocktails (while supplies last). Art After Dark guests also gain free access to the ticketed Dressed to Kill exhibition from 5–9 p.m. 24 Art After Dark: Dressed to Kill event will highlight Japanese cultureĬINCINNATI- Discover the Japanese samurai at the Cincinnati Art Museum’s FREE event Art After Dark: Dressed to Kill, Friday, February 24, 5–9 p.m.Īrt After Dark highlights the museum’s newest exhibition Dressed to Kill: Japanese Arms & Armor with live music by DJ ODI, sake drinks, origami making, FUSIAN sushi available for purchase, movie screening of “Seven Samurai” and Kendo performances. Samurai, Sushi and Sake at the Cincinnati Art Museum on Feb. In Gallery Chat with ASL Interpretation (On-site).In Gallery Chat with ASL Interpretation.Connect: A Program for Adults with Developmental Disabilities and Their Caregivers.Access for All Virtual Artmaking Workshops.South Asian Art, Islamic Art and Antiquities.European Paintings, Sculpture and Drawings.American Paintings, Sculpture and Drawings.ArtSource: The Beverly Petrie Memorial Teacher Resource Center.
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