Monday 11 October 2021

Ashmolean Museum - Autumn at the Ashmolean

 

Ashmolean Museum Oxford
Detail from a Japanese woodblock print of maple trees against a landscape

AUTUMN AT THE MUSEUM

Tokyo After Hours & New Free Exhibitions

This month why not visit one of our new free exhibitions, join us for lunch on the rooftop, book for our Tokyo After Hours event on 5 November, or come and try our new family digital guide at half-term.

Plan your visit
Walk-up tickets for Museum admission are now available on the door, but to guarantee entry at busy times, and to avoid waiting, booking tickets in advance is recommended.
Booking is still strongly recommended for the Tokyo exhibition.
Detail of an artwork by Aido Makoto, a collage forming pink cherry blossom
Tokyo: Art & Photography

Open now until 3 January 2022

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

"A captivating survey of Japanese art"

The Observer

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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Blue tinted photograph of Japanese women with short hair in a nightclub

JAPAN AFTER HOURS

Friday 5 November, until 8pm

This special event at the Museum will be packed with entertainment, including interactive sessions such as a block printing session, a dance workshop, calligraphy displays, bite-sized talks from Oxford researchers, and performances including a Butoh performance from renowned artist Marie-Gabrielle Rotie. Booking is now open for our first After Hours event of the year.

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NEW STORY

Detail of a painting of flowers by Yamamoto Baiitsu

AUTUMNAL SCENES

A collection of artworks inspired by autumn

Scroll through four stunning autumn-inspired artworks from the collection, learning about the artists and stories behind each of them.

Read our latest story

OCTOBER HALF-TERM

Small metal Japanese ojime bead in the form of a standing bat

SPOOKY CREATURES

Drop-in Activity

Wed 27 & Thu 28 Oct, 1–4pm

Book your Museum visit and join us for FREE spooky crafting this half-term. All are welcome but most suitable for children aged 3+.

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A woman and two children use hand-held multimedia devices and headphones in the Museum

ASHMOLEAN ADVENTURE

Try our NEW interactive family digital guide

Share a family adventure this half-term with our brand new digital guide and explore some of the Museum's most fascinating objects through games, quizzes, sounds, and more multimedia activites.

Find out more & Book now

"It was fantastic!"

"One of the best kids museum activities we’ve ever done"

"My children rated it 5 out of 5"

FREE DISPLAYS & EXHIBITIONS

Now open at the Museum

Painting of Dante and Beatrice stood amongst trees with yellow flowers on, under a deep blue sky

DANTE:

THE INVENTION OF CELEBRITY

Now open in Gallery 8

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

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Woodcut print in pink and blue of abstract fingers playing a flute

IN PRAISE OF HANDS

Now open in Gallery 29

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'
A black and white etching of various wandering 3D shapes drifting in space

VISION OF A MOMENT

Opens 16 October

Presenting a snapshot of the art of Japanese printmaking in the 1950s, this display will include a range of abstract and figurative works, including woodblock prints, mezzotints and lithographs.

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MORE ONLINE EVENTS

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A Japanese Manga character, with horns, holding a spiked bat

CREATE A MANGA HALLOWEEN DRAWING

Online Workshop

Fri 29 Oct, 4–5.30pm

Manga artist Inko Ai Takita will guide you through the strange realm of Japanese horror characters, and show you how to draw one to create a manga Halloween card.

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Detail from a landscape painting by Samuel Palmer, with a tree in the foreground

LATE WORKS

Online Short Course

Starts Fri 15 Oct, 2–3pm

Discover works by Samuel Palmer, John Sell Cotman and John Martin, all celebrated for their youthful energy and originality, but who also brought wisdom and experience to their lesser-known final years.

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