Brooklyn Museum welcomes a new Tibetan Buddhist exhibition
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The Brooklyn Museum has launched a new Tibetan Buddhist exhibition, featuring over 100 artworks and ritual objects housed in the Tibetan Buddhist Shrine Room. This exhibition, which previously resided at the Rubin Museum of Himalayan Art, will stay at the Brooklyn Museum for six years and will change every two years to highlight the four main traditions of Tibetan Buddhism. Curator Elena Pakhoutova emphasizes that the immersive experience allows visitors to learn and connect deeply with Tibetan culture and traditions.
Elena Pakhoutova, the curator, states that stepping into the shrine is an opportunity to learn and feel, emphasizing the immersive experience of the exhibition.
The Tibetan Buddhist Shrine Room, now at the Brooklyn Museum, houses over 100 artworks and ritual objects, showcasing the rich traditions of Tibetan Buddhism.
Every two years, the exhibition will slightly change, reflecting the four main traditions of Tibetan Buddhism, allowing visitors to gain varied insights over time.
Having previously resided at the Rubin Museum of Himalayan Art, the Tibetan Buddhist Shrine Room is set to provide cultural immersion at the Brooklyn Museum for six years.
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