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Exhibition

Mandalas: Mapping the Buddhist Art of Tibet

September 19, 2024–January 12, 2025
Free with Museum admission

A mandala is a diagram of the universe—a map of true reality that in Tibet is used to conceptualize a rapid path to enlightenment. This exhibition explores the imagery of the Himalayan Buddhist devotional art through over 100 paintings, sculptures, textiles, instruments, and an array of ritual objects, mostly dating between the 12th and 15th centuries. This dazzling visual experience provides a roadmap for understanding Himalayan Buddhist worship through early masterworks, juxtaposed with a newly commissioned contemporary installation by Tibetan artist Tenzing Rigdol.

Chemchok Heruka Mandala (detail). Tibet, second half 12th century. Mineral pigments on cotton. Michael J. and Beata McCormick Collection.

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Dates
September 19, 2024–January 12, 2025
Free with Museum admission
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