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Takashi Murakami: Stepping on the Tail of a Rainbow


  • Nelson Atkins Museum of Art 4525 Oak Street Kansas City, MO, 64111 United States (map)

Storytelling is a vital part of many Asian cultures. The works in this gallery were created by Japanese, Chinese, Burmese, Indian, Persian, and Armenian artists from the 1200s to 1800s. Drawing inspiration from Asian literature, religion, and history, these artists enliven stories with their dynamic visual narratives.

Visual storytelling comes alive via the artists’ skillful hands. Their portrayals convey each story’s intent to entertain, provide advice, promote a set of beliefs, or commemorate people or events. Similarly, the artists’ choices of format and material enhance the viewing experience in public or private. These treasures from the museum’s collection connect us to the joy of storytelling through art.

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