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Tuesday, April 21, 2026


Exhibition Public - USA & Canada

Water Embodied: Flow and Meaning of Water in Japanese Art

The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
4525 Oak Street,
Kansas City, Missouri, USA
Sep 13, 2025 To Apr 26, 2026


Detail: Water—an essential element of life on Earth—has long played a vital role in shaping human civilization. In Japan, a country made up of islands, water is more than a natural resource. It is a constant presence that surrounds, connects, and sustains life, while shaping Japan’s culture, beliefs, and artistic creations.

This exhibition traces the diverse ways water has been represented, revered, and reimagined in Japanese art over the past 500 years. Through nearly 50 objects, it highlights water’s presence in daily life, its appearance in legends and deities, and its layered symbolic meanings. The exhibition also explores water’s dual nature—as both boundary and bridge—and how it facilitated the movement of people, goods, and ideas.

Please note that some objects in this exhibition will rotate due to their sensitivity to light.

Phone No.: (816) 7511278
Contact Email: ask@nelson-atkins.org
Site URL: https://nelson-atkins.org/art/exhibitions/water-embodied-flow-and-meaning-of-water-in-japanese-art/

Large Dish with Landscape Design
Large Dish with Landscape Design
late 1600s
3 1/2 × 17 3/8 inches (9.0 x 44.1 cm)
Glazed porcelain with underglaze cobalt blue decoration (Hizen ware)

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