Exhibition Cave Temples of Dunhuang
The Cave Temples of Dunhuang: Buddhist Art on China's Silk Road exhibition opened to public in May at Getty Center in Los Angeles, the United States. The exhibition will last until September, offering visitors the chance to learn about the art and history of the Mogao Grottoes, which thrived as a Buddhist center in China from the 4th to the 14th centuries.
Video: Lia Zhu in Los Angeles
Editing: Wenzheng Kong and Judy Zhu in New York
Digital 3D Dunhuang Caves exhibit at the Hong Kong Book Fair
A special exhibition Pure Land -- Inside the Mogao Caves will be set up in the Art Gallery of this year's Hong Kong Book Fair. The display is the brainchild of the City University of Hong Kong's Applied Laboratory for Interactive Visualization and Embodiment (ALiVE) -- and created in partnership with the Dunhuang Academy and the Friends of Dunhuang Hong Kong -- and brings the artistry inside the World Heritage Site to life using 3D technology and special effects. Professor Jeffrey Shaw offers a preview of the July 17- 23 show at the HKCEC.
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Dunhuang: The oasis city on the Silk Road and Mogao Caves
Join Travelogue presenter Tianran He on a journey to one of the most important oasis cities on the Silk Road: Dunhuang. There, he feels the weight of history at the world-famous Mogao Caves, an immense complex of grottoes threatened with being swallowed up by the dunes, and experiences Dunhuang’s unique desert cuisine and way of life.
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Getty Museum to present major exhibition of cave paintings of Dunhuang
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Creating Replicas of Buddhist Cave Temples at the Mogao Grottoes
Three full-size replica caves at the Getty Center provide visitors with a deeper understanding of the Mogao cave temple site.
The replica caves, created by artists from the Dunhuang Academy’s Fine Arts Institute, were constructed through a multiyear process. Initially, the purpose of replicating the caves was to understand the art and to document it as a means of preservation, but over time the goal became to share this art with people around the world unable to visit the caves themselves.
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Cave Temples of Dunhuang: Art, History, and Conservation
Exploring the history of the Mogao cave temple site—from its founding to abandonment, and its revitalization in the 20th century—“Cave Temples of Dunhuang” offers visitors the opportunity to experience the wonders of this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
More about the exhibition “Cave Temples of Dunhuang: Buddhist Art on China's Silk Road,” on view at the Getty Center from May 7 to September 4, 2016:
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Creating the Immersive Experience of Cave 45 (Cave Temples of Dunhuang)
Immersive 3D technology enables visitors to “Cave Temples of Dunhuang” to examine the magnificent sculpture and painting of Cave 45.
This 8th-century cave exemplifies the artistic brilliance of Chinese art of the High Tang period (705¬–781).
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Dunhuang - Untold Tales, Untold Riches exhibition
Dunhuang - Untold Tales, Untold Riches exhibition, the largest of its kind ever held in Hong Kong, is opened to the public at the Hong Kong Heritage Museum until March 16. Showcasing 120 sets of exhibits, including three replica caves produced at full scale, a 13-metre-long statue of the Nirvana Buddha, an extremely rare illustrated sutra written in the Tangut script in China, and copies of the cave murals, the exhibition allows visitors to appreciate the charm of Dunhuang culture.
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Best Attractions and Places to See in Dunhuang, China
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List of Best Things to do in Dunhuang, China
Mogao Caves
Mingsha Shan - Echoing-Sand Mountain
Crescent Moon Pool
Yadan National Geological Park
Yumen Pass
Dunhuang Grotto Art Protection,Examination and Exhibition Center
DunHuang MoGaoKu YiShuGuan
Dunhuang Museum
Yangguan Historic Sites
Great Wall of Han Dynasty
Cave Temples of Dunhuang
Replicas of three Cave Temples of Dunhuang, as exhibited at the Getty Museum in Los Angeles.
Preserving the Mogao Cave Temples Site
Getty Conservation Institute and Dunhuang Academy have collaborated for more than 25 years to preserve this World Heritage Site.
Conserving Wall Paintings in Cave 85 at the Mogao Cave Temples
For more than 25 years, Getty Conservation Institute and Dunhuang Academy have collaborated to conserve wall paintings at this World Heritage Site.
Conservation of the Sutra of the Ten Kings
This video shows conservation work being carried out on an illustrated copy of the Chinese Buddhist text The Sutra of the Ten Kings (Or.8210/S.3961). Before conservation the scroll is shown in a fragile state with tears, missing areas and a general misalignment of the panels. After conservation the scroll was shown during the exhibition The Silk Road: Trade, Travel, War and Faith.
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Buddhist cave art comes to LA
An exhibition featuring Buddhist artifacts found in the Mogao Caves of China's Dunhuang region, along with three hand-painted cave replicas, will be on display at the Getty Center in Los Angeles from May 7 to Sept 4.
The exhibition, titled Cave Temples of Dunhuang: Buddhist Art on China's Silk Road, is the result of a five-year coordinated effort by the Getty Conservation Institute, the Getty Research Institute, the Dunhuang Academy and the Dunhuang Foundation.
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Cave Temples of Dunhuang exhibition debuts in North America
In May this year, the exhibition Cave Temples of Dunhuang: Buddhist Art on China’s Silk Road, will be presented by Getty Museum in Los Angeles. This exhibition, which is unprecedented in scope, is the first in North America to fully explore the art, environment, and conservation of the Buddhist cave temples of Dunhuang.
Dunhuang: Mogao Cave 275 (敦煌: 莫高窟 275)
The ancient man-made Mogao Caves along China's silk road contain over 1,000 years' worth of invaluable buddhist painting and sculpture.
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Mogao Cave
In this brief film we examine the Mogao Caves in Gansu Province, China. Lying next to the crossroads city Dunhuang, the Mogao Caves were a by-product of the ideas, trade, and religious exchange along the Silk Road. As Buddhism passed from the West into China, Dunhuang became an important religious center. Religious immigrants to the area began carving small caves into a nearby desert-rock ridge in order to dedicate time and devotion to Buddhist values. Over time, these caves became larger and more exquisite as political and militaristic leaders commissioned paintings and sculpture along the inside of the caves. Over a 1,000 year period the Caves grew to such prominence that many battles were fought between warring factions to gain control of this important religious center. As a result, there are many different cultural influences in the artistic styles within the Caves. Since the caves hold such vast cultural importance, the site is included in the UNESCO World Heritage Site list.