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| America's first national art museum honors the country's 250th |
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National Museum of Asian Art, Smithsonian Institution.
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WASHINGTON, DC.- In honor of the United States 250th anniversary in 2026, the Smithsonians National Museum of Asian Art presents a roster of exhibitions, public programs and digital initiatives that highlight the long-standing and ever-evolving cultural exchange between Asia and the United States. The museums offerings reflect its origins as a gift to the nation and its role in American history as a leading global resource for Asian arts and cultures.
That the first national art museum is devoted to making the arts of different cultures accessible to all is a testament to the American ideals of cross-cultural exchange and understanding, said Chase F. Robinson, the museums director. As the nation turns 250, we honor the past and look to the future by serving as a dynamic, collaborative institution, grounded in cultural diplomacy, international partnerships and greater access to our collections and initiatives for both American and global audiences.
A Distinctly American Story
The personal and professional trajectory of Charles Lang Freer (18541919), the founder of the museum, exemplifies the American dream. His historic bequest of his Asian and American collection to the Smithsonian in 1906, as a gift to the nation, came on the heels of an era of American ascent and internationalism. President Theodore Roosevelt Jr. urged the Smithsonian to accept Freers bequest. I need not say how pleased I am, wrote Roosevelt to Freer upon the Smithsonians acceptance of the gift.
To reflect on this historical moment on this anniversary year, Robinson will deliver a public talk on his forthcoming book, The Lives of Charles Lang Freer, a reframing of the museums founding story that positions Freer as a system-builder whose business practices and aesthetic ideals expressed the same governing impulse. More details on the talk free, with advance registration and the books release will be announced later in the year.
On-site, Online and On the Road
The museum is commemorating the nations 250th anniversary on-site, online and on the road:
On-site
Highlights include A Museum in the Making, opening June 27, which explores how Freer used his home in Detroit as a proving ground for the United States first national art museum.
Three new exhibitions will feature the art collections and philanthropy of American women:
Of the Hills, opening April 18, will showcase Catherine Glynn Benkaims rare collection of Indian Pahari paintings.
Woven and Cast, opening Nov. 7, will exhibit Shirley Z. Johnsons collection of late-imperial Chinese textiles and contemporary Japanese metalwork.
Adorned in Gold, opening Nov. 21, will feature Jacqueline Avants collection of maki-e, a unique style of Japanese lacquerware.
Also on-site, the museums annual May festival, IlluminAsia, reflects on the history and illuminates the future of the Asian American experience as part of the Smithsonian-wide initiative, Our Shared Future: 250. This year, IlluminAsia will focus on Asian American cinema and literature through screenings accompanied by live scores, book signings and panel discussions.
Online
Online and in select partner institutions, the museum will debut a digital 3D rendition of American painter James McNeill Whistlers Peacock Room, which is turning 150 years old, coinciding with the nations 250th. The new virtual-reality experience, expected to be complete in 2027, will allow visitors to experience the rooms East Asian-inspired décor and Asian ceramics in unprecedented detail.
On the Road
On the road, the museum celebrates the art it stewards for the American people, showcasing it domestically and abroad. Across the country, the museum is teaming up with K12 teachers in Washington, D.C. and 10 states to integrate the museums arts resources into local curricula year-round. Abroad, the museum opened its largest-ever loan exhibition in Tokyo in February, and a major cultural hub in the city will feature virtual displays of the museums Japanese art later in the Spring. The Peacock Room will make its first stop in London as an immersive analog experience at the Tate, opening in May. These are early examples from an array of events highlighting the museums strong partnerships with cultural organizations around the world.
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