Pilgrimage and Buddhist Art

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Edited by Adriana Proser; With essays by Susan Beningson, Janice Leoshko, D. Max Moerman, Katherine Paul, Ian Reader, Robert Stoddard, Donald Swearer, and Chün-fang Yü

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A comprehensive study of the relationship between Buddhist pilgrimage and Asian visual culture

According to sacred texts, the historical Buddha encouraged his disciples to make pilgrimages to sites associated with his life. As sacred images of the Buddha proliferated over time, it is said that his relics were divided among 84,000 South Asian sites of Buddhist worship, or stupas. This abundance of sacred sites in turn rendered pilgrimage and worship increasingly prominent influences on Asian culture and daily life.

Pilgrimage and Buddhist Art employs sacred objects, textiles, sculpture, manuscripts, and paintings to discuss the relationship between Buddhist pilgrimage and Asia’s artistic production. Accompanying an exhibition of approximately 90 extraordinary objects, many of which have never before been displayed publicly, this book addresses the process of the sacred journey in its entirety, including discussion of pilgrimage motivation, ritual preparation, and worship at the sacred destination. Exceptional and visually stunning examples of painted mandalas, reliquaries, prayer wheels, and traveling shrines demonstrate that pilgrims and pilgrimage inspired centuries of artistic production and shaped the development of visual culture in Asia.

Through insightful essays by a team of scholars, Pilgrimage and Buddhist Art illuminates artwork’s complex role in Buddhist culture, in which art serves as a form of memory and a bridge to the spiritual world as well as a functional tool with temporal purposes.



Published in association with the Asia Society Museum


Exhibition Schedule:

Asia Society Museum, New York (March 16-June 20, 2010)

Adriana Proser is the John H. Foster Curator of Traditional Asian Art at Asia Society Museum, New York.

EXHIBITION SCHEDULE

Asia Society Museum, New York (March 16-June 20, 2010)

"The photographs are a point of departure to descriptive passages of historical contexts and events, and the text is split between essays on Buddhism and imagery."—The Globe and Mail

“Sumptuously illustrated . . . usefully organized . . . Although the photographs from the exhibit alone are worth the price, the book includes several short essays that are immensely valuable to introduce Buddhist pilgrimage to a general audience . . . Excellent.”—Mark MacWilliams, Religious Studies Review 
ISBN: 9780300155662
Publication Date: April 20, 2010
Publishing Partner: Published in association with the Asia Society Museum
224 pages, 9 x 12
130 color illus.
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