Esther's photos with the keyword: Salem

Appreciating art

21 Oct 2019 12 17 352
Part of the Asian Export exhibit at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts. A20191014 113548

Stupa (Explored)

20 Sep 2018 13 9 322
On display at the Empresses of China’s Forbidden City special exhibit at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts. A20180916 112049

Golden Buddha

20 Sep 2018 6 5 363
On display at the Empresses of China’s Forbidden City special exhibit at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts. A20180916 112047

Amida, Buddha of the Western Paradise

21 Jan 2018 22 24 545
12th Century Japan Exhibit at the Peabody Essex Museum TSC20180115 111429

All the Flowers Are for Me

21 Jan 2018 7 7 415
Exhibit at the Peabody Essex Museum "Persian and Turkish architecture, textiles and miniature paintings inspire the precise, stylized floral forms that compose Anila Quayyum Agha’s sculptural chamber of light and shadow. This luminous installation provides an opportunity to contemplate the differences and commonalities that shape our lives and relationships. Originally from Lahore, Pakistan, and now living in the US, Agha is acutely attuned to the social codes that inform the lives of Muslim women and all immigrants. She describes this work as her effort to create a sense of how women can reclaim and safely open up private space to welcome others." www.pem.org/exhibitions/all-the-flowers-are-for-me A20180115 111053

Elegant armor

14 Mar 2017 6 8 428
Peabody Essex Museum - WOW® World of WearableArt "For the last 25 years, New Zealand has hosted an annual design competition that challenges sculptors, costume designers, textile artists and makers of all stripes to explore the boundary between fashion and art, and to "get art off the walls and onto the body." The WOW® World of WearableArtTM competition is the country's largest art event and each year it culminates in a live runway show for winners in front of an audience of 50,000. WOW® World of WearableArtTM — the exhibition — presents 32 ensembles the competition's most unique, spectacular and outlandish wearable artworks. Expertly crafted in a range of materials, from wood and aluminum to fiberglass and taxidermy, these creations celebrate lavish creativity and push the limits of wearability. PEM is the exclusive U.S. east coast venue for this interactive and theatrical exhibition." www.pem.org/exhibitions/197-wow_r_world_of_wearablearttm AIMG 7853

Alien to the max

14 Mar 2017 4 5 304
Peabody Essex Museum - WOW® World of WearableArt "For the last 25 years, New Zealand has hosted an annual design competition that challenges sculptors, costume designers, textile artists and makers of all stripes to explore the boundary between fashion and art, and to "get art off the walls and onto the body." The WOW® World of WearableArtTM competition is the country's largest art event and each year it culminates in a live runway show for winners in front of an audience of 50,000. WOW® World of WearableArtTM — the exhibition — presents 32 ensembles the competition's most unique, spectacular and outlandish wearable artworks. Expertly crafted in a range of materials, from wood and aluminum to fiberglass and taxidermy, these creations celebrate lavish creativity and push the limits of wearability. PEM is the exclusive U.S. east coast venue for this interactive and theatrical exhibition." www.pem.org/exhibitions/197-wow_r_world_of_wearablearttm AIMG 7850

The new look of wool

14 Mar 2017 2 2 312
Peabody Essex Museum - WOW® World of WearableArt "For the last 25 years, New Zealand has hosted an annual design competition that challenges sculptors, costume designers, textile artists and makers of all stripes to explore the boundary between fashion and art, and to "get art off the walls and onto the body." The WOW® World of WearableArtTM competition is the country's largest art event and each year it culminates in a live runway show for winners in front of an audience of 50,000. WOW® World of WearableArtTM — the exhibition — presents 32 ensembles the competition's most unique, spectacular and outlandish wearable artworks. Expertly crafted in a range of materials, from wood and aluminum to fiberglass and taxidermy, these creations celebrate lavish creativity and push the limits of wearability. PEM is the exclusive U.S. east coast venue for this interactive and theatrical exhibition." www.pem.org/exhibitions/197-wow_r_world_of_wearablearttm AIMG 7847

Someone's fantasy

14 Mar 2017 2 7 288
Shoes: Pleasure and Pain. An exhibit organized by the Victoria and Albert Museum, London and on view at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts AIMG 7841

You won't see this at the mall (Explored)

12 Mar 2017 12 23 448
Peabody Essex Museum - WOW® World of WearableArt "For the last 25 years, New Zealand has hosted an annual design competition that challenges sculptors, costume designers, textile artists and makers of all stripes to explore the boundary between fashion and art, and to "get art off the walls and onto the body." The WOW® World of WearableArtTM competition is the country's largest art event and each year it culminates in a live runway show for winners in front of an audience of 50,000. WOW® World of WearableArtTM — the exhibition — presents 32 ensembles the competition's most unique, spectacular and outlandish wearable artworks. Expertly crafted in a range of materials, from wood and aluminum to fiberglass and taxidermy, these creations celebrate lavish creativity and push the limits of wearability. PEM is the exclusive U.S. east coast venue for this interactive and theatrical exhibition." www.pem.org/exhibitions/197-wow_r_world_of_wearablearttm AIMG 7855

Spiked

12 Mar 2017 2 7 274
Shoes: Pleasure and Pain. An exhibit organized by the Victoria and Albert Museum, London and on view at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts AIMG 7838

1920's flair

12 Mar 2017 2 2 256
Shoes: Pleasure and Pain. An exhibit organized by the Victoria and Albert Museum, London and on view at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts AIMG 7833

Sir Elton John's boots

12 Mar 2017 2 4 261
Shoes: Pleasure and Pain. An exhibit organized by the Victoria and Albert Museum, London and on view at the Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts AIMG 7829

You're in good hands (Explored)

24 Jul 2016 35 32 923
Rodin at the Peabody Essex Museum

Imagination at work

24 Jul 2016 6 5 437
Plaster sculpture of The Thinker by Rodin at the Peabody Essex Museum Not the Sunday Challenge: Slogan Think Different It's the Real Thing AIMG 6360B

Does she or doesn't she?

24 Jul 2016 5 6 301
Rodin at the Peabody Essex Museum along with a dancer. Not the Sunday Challenge: Slogans AIMG 6356