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The Freer and Sackler, along with the Metropolitan Center for Far Eastern Art Studies in Kyoto, Japan, presents the Shimada Prize for distinguished scholarship in the history of East Asian art. The award was established in 1992 in honor of Professor Shimada Shujiro, by the Freer Gallery of Art and
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Care of the collections began before the museums came into existence as Charles Lang Freer, the founder of the Freer Gallery of Art, hired Japanese painting restorers to care for his works and to prepare them for their eventual home as part of the Smithsonian Institution. In 1932, the Freer Gallery
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The Department of Conservation and Scientific Research for both the Freer and Sackler Galleries was established as the first Smithsonian facility devoted to the use of scientific methods for the study of works of art and remains one of the few facilities in the United States that specializes in the
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Exhibitions at the Gallery focus around Asian art and culture. In 1992, two exhibitions opened showcasing loaned and permanent collection objects: "Metalwork and Ceramics from Ancient Iran" and "Buddhist and Jain Sculpture from South Asia." Both exhibitions followed renovations. The following year,
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to serve as an entrance to the facility. A fountain, shaped like a diamond, is located on the third and lowest floor, which can be viewed from the two upper levels. Construction of a tunnel between the Freer and Sackler was begun in early 1987 and completed in 1989. The sections of the Gallery open
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of Art hired a full-time Japanese restorer and established the East Asian Painting Conservation Studio. The Technical Laboratory, and the first use of scientific methods for the study of art at the Smithsonian Institution, started in 1951 when the chemist Rutherford J. Gettens moved from the
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donated around 1,000 Asian artworks and objects to the Smithsonian Institution. The collection was valued at $ 50 million. Along with the object donation, Sackler also provided $ 4 million to build a facility to house the objects, thus founding the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery. The quadrangle
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The Sackler has hosted a variety of celebrations and ongoing events revolving around Asian art and culture. In 1989, the Gallery hosted its first series of events, a two-month-long celebration of Persian art and culture sponsored in collaboration with the
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Fellowship, Anne Van Biema Fellowship (Japanese Visual Arts), Iran Heritage Foundation (IHF) Fellowship (Persian art), Lunder Fellowship, J. S. Lee Memorial Fellowship (Chinese Art), Smithsonian Institution Fellowship, and the Freer Fellowship.
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and another to build a collection of and celebrate contemporary Iranian art. It was the largest Persian focused gift to be given to the Sackler and Freer and one of the largest Asian art donations ever given to the Smithsonian.
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construction began on June 22, 1982. An additional $ 36.5 million of federal money was appropriated to continue the project in October. Groundbreaking took place on June 21, 1983, with participation by Chief Justice
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Brostoff, Lynn; Jhanis J. Gonzalez; Paul Jett; Richard E. Russo (Feb 2009). "Trace element fingerprinting of ancient Chinese gold with femtosecond laser ablation-inductively coupled mass spectrometry".
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Arthur M. Sackler Gallery and by The Metropolitan Center for Far Eastern Art Studies in Kyoto, Japan. In addition, the Sackler is able to exchange objects with other institutions (which the adjacent
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in 1979. During his visit, he announced that Japan would donate $ 1 million to the Smithsonian in order to assist in the building of an annex to the Freer to display Asian art. That same year, the
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declared the day "Smithsonian Institution Day." Starting in October, Milo C. Beach served as acting director of both the Sackler and the Freer. In November 1988, he became director of both.
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of Kyoto, the Sackler created the Shimada Prize. The biannual $ 10,000 prize awards scholars of East Asian art. In 2011, the Sackler and the Freer received a major gift from donor
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From "no Go" to "Yo Co": Smithsonian Administrators' Perceptions of Public Affairs Strategies to Create Relationships to Attract, Educate, & Retain Young Cosmopolitans
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From "no Go" to "Yo Co": Smithsonian Administrators' Perceptions of Public Affairs Strategies to Create Relationships to Attract, Educate, & Retain Young Cosmopolitans
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to the Freer. The East Asian Painting Conservation Studio and the Technical Laboratory merged in 1990 to form the Department of Conservation and Scientific Research.
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The gallery opened on September 28, 1987. Arthur Sackler died four months before the opening. In honor of the quadrangle complex's opening, Washington, D.C. Mayor
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owing to possible collecting violations by the commercial organization which acquired the objects. The exhibition was originally planned by the government of
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5,000 Years Of Chinese Jade: Featuring Selections From The National Museum Of History, Taiwan, And The Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution.
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Aside from Sackler's original donation of objects, the Gallery also holds other collections. General holdings at the Gallery include
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performed and workshops, lectures and other performances took place. Events often coincide with the theme of exhibitions. In 2011,
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took place in 1994, "Korean Arts of the Eighteenth Century: Splendor and Simplicity." An exhibition about scholarly research and
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is prohibited from). Several fellowships are also available to support graduate students and visiting scholars, including the
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In January, 2012, the Sackler celebrated the 30th anniversary of its founding with a gift of $ 5 million from Sackler's widow.
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In 1996, the Sackler hosted the oldest sculptures to be found in Western Asia. The sculptures, found in 1974 outside of
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Annual Report of the Smithsonian Institution for the year 1982. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1983
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The Sackler presents lectures and symposia to the public with the Freer has copublished the art historical journal
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Among the conservation projects that the Sackler Gallery has undertaken was a 2009 project where conservators used
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in the United States. The Freer and Sackler galleries house the largest Asian art research library in the country.
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In 2018 the gallery was the target of protesters accusing the Sackler family of being a key contributor to the
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A full list of all past, current, and future exhibitions can be found on the Freer|Sackler exhibitions page.
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paintings. That same year, "A Basketmaker of Rural Japan," was held. The exhibition showcased the work of
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Annals of the Smithsonian Institution, 1995. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1995, p. 13
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The founding collection, consisting of approximately 1,000 objects, was donated by gallery namesake,
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Rajan, Gita (April 2003). "Exhibiting Technology, Experiencing Culture: 'India Through the Lens'".
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in 1987. The Sackler collection consists of ancient and contemporary pieces, ranging from
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called "A Mughal Hunt" was held in 1994. It showcased the research behind newly acquired
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to explore the "fingerprints" of ancient Chinese gold objects from the Gallery.
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In 2011, the Sackler indefinitely postponed an exhibition of artifacts from the
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and Milo Beach were the first scholars in forty years to see the objects.
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The Gallery also has a number rotating/temporary exhibits, which include:
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was on display in early 2011 in an exhibition curated by Islamic curator
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from Japan," showcased 30 works by 30 Japanese artists, donated by the
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in conjunction with an exhibition on the 1,000-year-old Persian poem.
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In 1986 the Sackler acquired the Vever Collection, a collection of
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Roberts, Diana Lyan (December 2011). "Ancient Iranian: Ceramics".
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Asian Art in the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery: The Inaugural Gift.
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Annual Report of the Smithsonian Institution for the year 1992
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Annual Report of the Smithsonian Institution for the year 1989
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Annual Report of the Smithsonian Institution for the year 1982
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The Gallery has also curated and hosted exhibitions about the
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The Gallery is located in the Quadrangle Complex behind the
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and Islamic paintings and manuscripts collected by jeweler
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was appointed director of the combined galleries. In 2006,
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became the assistant director and curator of Chinese art.
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to the public cover 40,905 square feet (3,800.2 m).
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Record Unit 371, Box 5, "The Torch," February 1986, p. 1
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was declared scholarly director of the Sackler Gallery.
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Elisa Maria Barosso; University of the Pacific (2009).
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Elisa Maria Barosso; University of the Pacific (2009).
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in India. Contemporary artists exhibited have included
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Members of the Cultural Alliance of Greater Washington
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died in 1944 and a dealer sold the collection of 36
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