Wednesday 8 September 2021

Ashmolean Museum- September at the Ashmolean

 

Ashmolean Museum Oxford
Two women, with their backs to us, look up at a large Renaissance painting on a gallery wall

SEPTEMBER AT THE MUSEUM

Online Events & New Free Exhibitions

There's plenty to do at the Ashmolean this September, whether you're joining us in person or online. Book now for an online talk, short course or workshop, see Tokyo: Art & Photography, visit one of our new free exhibitions, or join us for lunch on the rooftop.

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A wall in the Ashmolean's Tokyo exhibition, covered in bright photographs, as well as a video playing in the centre

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"A captivating survey of Japanese art"

The Observer

Tokyo: Art & Photography

Open now until 3 January 2022

This exhibition is a celebration of one of the world’s most creative, dynamic and thrilling cities. Explore Japan’s capital city through the vibrant arts it has generated over 400 years.

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Animation segment from the Tokyo exhibition trailer, showing artworks from the exhibition
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★ ★ ★ ★

"Wonderful... this show is a treat"

The Telegraph

Selection of Tokyo exhibition shop products, including books, posters and bags

VISIT THE EXHIBITION SHOP

Browse our latest collection inspired by Japan

Our Tokyo exhibition shop has got something for everyone, from contemporary prints to Japanese-inspired fashions and vibrant accessories.

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Stack of Tokyo exhibition catalogues
Buy the catalogue

FREE DISPLAYS & EXHIBITIONS

Detail from a gold coin with Japanese script on in black

SAMURAI GOLD

MONEY IN JAPAN IN THE TOKUGAWA PERIOD

Free display, now open

This free display includes spectacular Japanese gold coins, coins of differing shapes and sizes, and unusual paper money.

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Detail from a painting by Monik Beisner of Dante and Beatrice beneath trees

DANTE

THE INVENTION OF CELEBRITY

Free exhibition, opens 17 September

On the 700th anniversary of the death of Dante, this exhibition will explore the great poet and philosopher's influence on art and culture over the centuries.

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Detail from an abstract woodblock print by Naoko Matsubara, of blue and pink hands playing a flute

IN PRAISE OF HANDS

WOODCUTS BY NAOKO MATSUBARA
WITH POEMS BY PENNY BOXALL

Free exhibition, opens 25 September

This exhibition celebrates an artistic collaboration between artist Naoko Matsubara, whose series of woodcuts explore the human hand, and prize-winning poet Penny Boxall, who has responded to the woodcuts in a series of short poems.

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Buy the book 'In Praise of Hands'

ONLINE EVENTS

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Detail of a painting of a flower and stems

VICTORIAN FLOWER PAINTINGS

Online Workshop

Fri 17 Sep, 10am–1pm

Explore this form of analytical, realist representation by working from direct observation, and learn about fine brushwork using oils wet-on-wet.

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A stack of Manga comics

MANGA FOR BEGINNERS

Online Workshop

Fri 17 Sep, 4–5.30pm

Join Manga artist Chie Kutsuwada to find out what Manga is all about, and learn how to draw a character in Manga style.

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Detail of a red chalk drawing of angels by Guercino

ONLINE PRINT ROOM VISIT

Online Talk

Mon 20 Sep, 3–4pm

Dr Rachel Boyd will introduce us to Guercino (1591–1666,) and a selection of his drawings from the Western Art Print Room.

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Detail from a painting by Rembrandt of The Blinding of Samson

HOW TO READ PAINTINGS

Online Short Course

Starts Thu 23 Sep, 2–3pm

Join Alice Foster for this online short course to explore how to approach a painting and what to look for.

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EAT & DRINK
A group of people enjoying afternoon tea, and towers of cakes, on the Ashmolean rooftop

ROOFTOP LUNCH & AFTERNOON TEA

Book a table today

Our Rooftop Restaurant is now open for Afternoon Tea and lunch bookings. Join us for a delicious meal overlooking the skyline of Oxfordshire.

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