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Seattle Asian Art Museum

The Seattle Asian Art Museum (often abbreviated to SAAM) is a museum of Asian art at Volunteer Park in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States. Part of the Seattle Art Museum, the SAAM exhibits historic and contemporary artworks from China, Korea, Japan, India, the Himalayas, and other Southeast Asian countries.[2] It also features an education center, conservation center, and library.[3] The museum is located in the 1933 Art Deco building which was originally home to the Seattle Art Museum's main collection. In 1991 the main collection moved to a newly constructed Seattle Art Museum building in the downtown area. The Seattle Asian Art Museum opened in 1994.[4]

Seattle Asian Art Museum
Seattle Asian Art Museum in 2008
Established1994
LocationVolunteer Park
Seattle, Washington, U.S.
TypeArt museum
CollectionsHistoric and contemporary Asian art
ArchitectLMN Architects (2020 expansion)
OwnerCity of Seattle
Public transit accessCapitol Hill station
WebsiteSeattle Asian Art Museum
Seattle Art Museum
LocationSeattle, Washington
Coordinates47°37′49″N 122°18′51″W / 47.6303°N 122.3143°W / 47.6303; -122.3143Coordinates: 47°37′49″N 122°18′51″W / 47.6303°N 122.3143°W / 47.6303; -122.3143
Built1933
ArchitectCarl F. Gould
Architectural styleArt Moderne
NRHP reference No.16000474[1]
Significant dates
Added to NRHPJuly 20, 2016
Designated SEATLJune 21, 1989
Camel statue in front of the SAAM

About

The SAAM is organized thematically, with art and objects grouped by their relationship to themes including "spirituality, worship, celebration, visual arts, literature, clothing, nature and the power of birth and death."[3] The museum's permanent collection spans thirteen galleries.[5] There is one large gallery reserved for special exhibitions which changes every six months.[3]

History

The Seattle Art Museum was founded in 1933 by Richard E. Fuller, a collector of Asian art. Sixty years later, in 1993, the main Seattle Art Museum announced that it would open an Asian art museum at its original Volunteer Park location.[6][7] A reception, held November 1993 as part of the APEC Summit, was attended by the leaders of East Asian nations and 400 guests.[8] The SAAM officially opened to the public on August 13, 1994, during a ceremony attended by 6,000 visitors.[9]

The museum houses an Asian Paintings Conservation Center.[5]

Architecture

The Seattle Asian Art Museum is housed in a historic Art Deco building designed in 1933 by Carl F. Gould of the architectural firm Bebb and Gould. From 1933 to 1991, the building served as the home of the Seattle Art Museum and its main collection. After the main collection moved to a new museum in Downtown Seattle, the building underwent an early renovation in the 1990s at a cost of $5.2 million.[citation needed] The Gould building was designated a Seattle landmark in 1989,[10] and officially added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2016.[10]

The museum underwent a major expansion project, starting in 2017, that was spurred by the need to upgrade the building's HVAC system, freight elevator, and seismic resistance.[11] The project was funded by a mixture of public and private donations and included preservation of the museum's historic Art Deco facade, infrastructure upgrades, climate control and seismic system improvements, as well as the addition of new gallery and education spaces.[12] Seattle-based firm LMN Architects was responsible for design of a US$56 million renovation and expansion of the building.[13][2] Construction on the renovation project began with a ceremonial groundbreaking on March 13, 2018.[14] The museum closed for three years for the major renovation, from February 2017 until February 2020.[15] The new three-story wing is constructed principally out of glass and sandstone in a minimalist style.[16]

Collection

The Seattle Asian Art Museum holds a permanent collection of Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Indian, Himalayan, and Southeast Asian art.[2][17] The museum continues to grow its collection of art "centered around historic, modern, and contemporary Asian Pacific Islander as well as Southeast Asian art, specifically collecting different works created by local Asian Pacific Islander artists within the Seattle area."[17]

The collection holds the artwork entitled Some/One by South Korean sculptor Do-Ho Suh in the form of a suit of armor made of thousands of military IDs, or dog-tags.[18][3] South Korean ceramic artist Yoon Kwang-cho is also represented in the collection.[5]

Gallery

Notes

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010. Retrieved January 7, 2017.
  2. ^ a b c "Seattle Asian Art Museum Reopens after $56 Million Renovation". ARTFORUM. February 7, 2020. Retrieved June 22, 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d Gangler, Julie (February 29, 2020). "Day Trip Discoveries: Seattle Asian Art Museum - reopened and re-imagined". My Edmonds News. Retrieved June 22, 2020.
  4. ^ Reynolds, Jonathan M., ed. (September 1994). "Museum News". Newsletter, East Asian Art and Archaeology. Center of Japanese Studies, University of Michigan (47): 13.
  5. ^ a b c Quiray Tagle, Thea (February 12, 2020). "Seattle Museum Falls Short of "Reimagining" Asian Art as It Promised". Hyperallergic. Retrieved June 22, 2020.
  6. ^ Updike, Robin (June 27, 1993). "Old SAM: A museum gets ready to be born again". The Seattle Times. p. F8. Retrieved January 7, 2017.
  7. ^ Updike, Robin (July 31, 1994). "Honoring Asia's treasures: the rebirth of an art museum gives Seattle a long-awaited chance to savor its cultural legacy". The Seattle Times. p. M1.
  8. ^ Gupta, Himanee (November 20, 1993). "Meeting to remember for Seattleites: guests thriled by rubbing shoulders with world leaders". The Seattle Times. p. A10.
  9. ^ Updike, Robin (August 13, 1994). "SAAM's showcase: today the public gets its look at Asian treasures". The Seattle Times. p. C1.
  10. ^ a b Landmarks Alphabetical Listing for S July 21, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, Individual Landmarks, Department of Neighborhoods, City of Seattle. Accessed December 28, 2007.
  11. ^ Kiely, Brendan (January 30, 2020). "Step inside the reinvented Seattle Asian Art Museum, set to reopen after 3 years". The Seattle Times. Retrieved January 30, 2020.
  12. ^ "Seattle Asian Art Museum Improvements". Seattle Parks and Recreation. Retrieved January 30, 2020.
  13. ^ Johnson, Sara (March 13, 2018). "Renovation of the Seattle Asian Art Museum Begins". Architect Magazine. Retrieved June 22, 2020.
  14. ^ "Construction begins on Seattle Asian Art Museum renovation". Northwest Asian Weekly. March 26, 2018. Retrieved January 30, 2020.
  15. ^ Reiner-Roth, Shane (February 3, 2020). "LMN Architects reveals newly renovated Seattle Asian Art Museum". The Architect's Newspaper. Retrieved June 22, 2020.
  16. ^ Thrope, Harriet (February 3, 2020). "Seattle's art deco Asian Art Museum gains a modern extension". Wallpaper. Retrieved August 30, 2020.
  17. ^ a b Porter, Madeleine (February 20, 2020). "Seattle Asian Art Museum Reopens". 425 Magazine. Retrieved June 22, 2020.
  18. ^ Sillman, Marcie (February 7, 2020). "Seattle's Asian Art Museum reopens, but not quite the same as it ever was". KUOW. Retrieved June 22, 2020.

External links

  • Seattle Asian Art Museum official webpage

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The Seattle Asian Art Museum often abbreviated to SAAM is a museum of Asian art at Volunteer Park in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle Washington United States Part of the Seattle Art Museum the SAAM exhibits historic and contemporary artworks from China Korea Japan India the Himalayas and other Southeast Asian countries 2 It also features an education center conservation center and library 3 The museum is located in the 1933 Art Deco building which was originally home to the Seattle Art Museum s main collection In 1991 the main collection moved to a newly constructed Seattle Art Museum building in the downtown area The Seattle Asian Art Museum opened in 1994 4 Seattle Asian Art MuseumSeattle Asian Art Museum in 2008Established1994LocationVolunteer ParkSeattle Washington U S TypeArt museumCollectionsHistoric and contemporary Asian artArchitectLMN Architects 2020 expansion OwnerCity of SeattlePublic transit accessCapitol Hill stationWebsiteSeattle Asian Art MuseumSeattle Art MuseumU S National Register of Historic PlacesSeattle LandmarkLocationSeattle WashingtonCoordinates47 37 49 N 122 18 51 W 47 6303 N 122 3143 W 47 6303 122 3143 Coordinates 47 37 49 N 122 18 51 W 47 6303 N 122 3143 W 47 6303 122 3143Built1933ArchitectCarl F GouldArchitectural styleArt ModerneNRHP reference No 16000474 1 Significant datesAdded to NRHPJuly 20 2016Designated SEATLJune 21 1989Camel statue in front of the SAAM Contents 1 About 2 History 3 Architecture 4 Collection 5 Gallery 6 Notes 7 External linksAbout EditThe SAAM is organized thematically with art and objects grouped by their relationship to themes including spirituality worship celebration visual arts literature clothing nature and the power of birth and death 3 The museum s permanent collection spans thirteen galleries 5 There is one large gallery reserved for special exhibitions which changes every six months 3 History EditThe Seattle Art Museum was founded in 1933 by Richard E Fuller a collector of Asian art Sixty years later in 1993 the main Seattle Art Museum announced that it would open an Asian art museum at its original Volunteer Park location 6 7 A reception held November 1993 as part of the APEC Summit was attended by the leaders of East Asian nations and 400 guests 8 The SAAM officially opened to the public on August 13 1994 during a ceremony attended by 6 000 visitors 9 The museum houses an Asian Paintings Conservation Center 5 Architecture EditThe Seattle Asian Art Museum is housed in a historic Art Deco building designed in 1933 by Carl F Gould of the architectural firm Bebb and Gould From 1933 to 1991 the building served as the home of the Seattle Art Museum and its main collection After the main collection moved to a new museum in Downtown Seattle the building underwent an early renovation in the 1990s at a cost of 5 2 million citation needed The Gould building was designated a Seattle landmark in 1989 10 and officially added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2016 10 The museum underwent a major expansion project starting in 2017 that was spurred by the need to upgrade the building s HVAC system freight elevator and seismic resistance 11 The project was funded by a mixture of public and private donations and included preservation of the museum s historic Art Deco facade infrastructure upgrades climate control and seismic system improvements as well as the addition of new gallery and education spaces 12 Seattle based firm LMN Architects was responsible for design of a US 56 million renovation and expansion of the building 13 2 Construction on the renovation project began with a ceremonial groundbreaking on March 13 2018 14 The museum closed for three years for the major renovation from February 2017 until February 2020 15 The new three story wing is constructed principally out of glass and sandstone in a minimalist style 16 Collection EditThe Seattle Asian Art Museum holds a permanent collection of Chinese Korean Japanese Indian Himalayan and Southeast Asian art 2 17 The museum continues to grow its collection of art centered around historic modern and contemporary Asian Pacific Islander as well as Southeast Asian art specifically collecting different works created by local Asian Pacific Islander artists within the Seattle area 17 The collection holds the artwork entitled Some One by South Korean sculptor Do Ho Suh in the form of a suit of armor made of thousands of military IDs or dog tags 18 3 South Korean ceramic artist Yoon Kwang cho is also represented in the collection 5 Gallery Edit Rishabhanatha sculpture 10th Century Mahavira sculpture 11th Century Furisode Japan 1800 Indra Nepal 13th century Nine dragons Summer Robe ChinaNotes Edit National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service July 9 2010 Retrieved January 7 2017 a b c Seattle Asian Art Museum Reopens after 56 Million Renovation ARTFORUM February 7 2020 Retrieved June 22 2020 a b c d Gangler Julie February 29 2020 Day Trip Discoveries Seattle Asian Art Museum reopened and re imagined My Edmonds News Retrieved June 22 2020 Reynolds Jonathan M ed September 1994 Museum News Newsletter East Asian Art and Archaeology Center of Japanese Studies University of Michigan 47 13 a b c Quiray Tagle Thea February 12 2020 Seattle Museum Falls Short of Reimagining Asian Art as It Promised Hyperallergic Retrieved June 22 2020 Updike Robin June 27 1993 Old SAM A museum gets ready to be born again The Seattle Times p F8 Retrieved January 7 2017 Updike Robin July 31 1994 Honoring Asia s treasures the rebirth of an art museum gives Seattle a long awaited chance to savor its cultural legacy The Seattle Times p M1 Gupta Himanee November 20 1993 Meeting to remember for Seattleites guests thriled by rubbing shoulders with world leaders The Seattle Times p A10 Updike Robin August 13 1994 SAAM s showcase today the public gets its look at Asian treasures The Seattle Times p C1 a b Landmarks Alphabetical Listing for S Archived July 21 2011 at the Wayback Machine Individual Landmarks Department of Neighborhoods City of Seattle Accessed December 28 2007 Kiely Brendan January 30 2020 Step inside the reinvented Seattle Asian Art Museum set to reopen after 3 years The Seattle Times Retrieved January 30 2020 Seattle Asian Art Museum Improvements Seattle Parks and Recreation Retrieved January 30 2020 Johnson Sara March 13 2018 Renovation of the Seattle Asian Art Museum Begins Architect Magazine Retrieved June 22 2020 Construction begins on Seattle Asian Art Museum renovation Northwest Asian Weekly March 26 2018 Retrieved January 30 2020 Reiner Roth Shane February 3 2020 LMN Architects reveals newly renovated Seattle Asian Art Museum The Architect s Newspaper Retrieved June 22 2020 Thrope Harriet February 3 2020 Seattle s art deco Asian Art Museum gains a modern extension Wallpaper Retrieved August 30 2020 a b Porter Madeleine February 20 2020 Seattle Asian Art Museum Reopens 425 Magazine Retrieved June 22 2020 Sillman Marcie February 7 2020 Seattle s Asian Art Museum reopens but not quite the same as it ever was KUOW Retrieved June 22 2020 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Seattle Asian Art Museum Seattle Asian Art Museum official webpage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Seattle Asian Art Museum amp oldid 1136889530, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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