
Going Through Hell Concepts of the Afterlife in Korea During the Goryeo Period (918–1392)
Worldwide, only around 160 Buddhist paintings from the Goryeo period (918–1392) have survived – one of which is part of the Korea collection in the Museum für Asiatische Kunst (Asian Art Museum).

Monks and Scholars, Dancers and Courtesans Depictions of People in Art from Japan
A selection of paintings and graphic artworks from Japan depicting people and spanning the 15th century to the present day are at the heart of this exhibition of items from the museum’s collection.

Tranquillity, Reduction and Monochrome in Arts of Japan
This presentation of painting, woodblock prints, ceramics and lacquer art from the collection of the Museum für Asiatische Kunst endeavours to capture this distinctive seasonal and sentimental mood.

Jinshixue: The Study of Ancient Artifacts and the Material Residues of the Past, Part 1
Jinshixue, literally ‘the study of metal and stone’ was initiated by scholars of the Song dynasty (960 – 1279). This presentation illustrates its importance and impact of jinshixue on Chinese art.

Joy and Sorrow in Autumn in Japanese Art
In Japan, it is not uncommon for the daytime heat of the summer months to extend well into the autumn. But as the nights grow cooler and the leaves change their colour, there is already a sense that the end of the year is approaching.