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Join us for a talk to explore the Royal Ontario Museum’s Gandhara collection through fresh research and close looking. Featuring works in stone and stucco, the program looks at how some of the earliest Buddhist images were created and how they moved across regions, traditions, and communities. Professor Seungjung Kim of the University of Toronto will begin by placing Gandharan art within the global context of cross-cultural interaction and exchange drawing on examples from the ROM to address current questions in Buddhist art history. Moizza S. Elahi, who is currently finishing her PhD under Prof Kim, will draw attention to the local dynamics of donative and devotional practice and their significance in shaping Gandharan art.
The talks will be followed by an on-stage conversation moderated by Dr Deepali Dewan, Dan Mishra Curator of South Asian Art and Culture at ROM. The program concludes with a public question and answer period.
This program will also feature exclusive touchable 3D models scanned from the Gandhara collection at ROM.
This program is generously supported by the Dan Mishra South Asia Initiative
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