INDO-PACIFIC COLLECTION


 


NOW OPEN !!

Visit the Gallery of Indo-Pacific Art
in the newly expanded and renovated
Yale University Art Gallery

“. . . .The major news. . . .is the debut of the Indo-Pacific gallery. If you need one irrefutable reason for a visit (to the YUAG), this is it. The collection, primarily promised gifts, is relatively new to the museum, as is its curator, Ruth Barnes, who comes from the Ashmolean Museum at the University of Oxford. For this inaugural presentation, she seems to have brought out as much art as possible, and she’s absolutely right to have done so. The installation is enrapturing, as intricately patterned as the Indonesian textiles and Borneo carvings that fill it.” Holland Cotter, New York Times Art Review 12/13/12 (photo credit: Bruce Buck for The New York Times)

"(This) initial installation, showcasing works from Indonesia, the Philippines, Taiwan and coastal regions of mainland Southeast Asia, is a rare treat. Only a handful of U.S. museums devote space to the cultures of the Indian and Pacific Oceans—and they often scatter the works among different departments. Here they are kept together, inviting us to see connections and explore diverse cultural expressions, from refined court arts to the spiritually charged talismans of headhunters. Lee Lawrence, "Eastern Expansion," Wall Street Journal 1/30/13


HISTORY / BACKGROUND

In March 2009 (see below), the Yale University Art Gallery announced the creation of a new curatorial department devoted to Indo-Pacific art, enabled by the generosity of Yale alumnus Thomas Jaffe. Mr. Jaffe also endowed the curatorial position to create a gallery of Indo-Pacific art, "establishing the Yale Art Gallery as one of the country's leaders in the field."

Internationally recognized scholar Ruth Barnes became the Thomas Jaffe Curator of Indo-Pacific Art in January 2010. (see Press Release). Dr. Barnes is an art historian in the field of South and Southeast Asian textiles, with a particular interest in the social history of material culture and its anthropological interpretation, and has studied textiles from South and Southeast Asia, as well as from the Islamic world, from this perspective. Dr. Barnes has many years of field experience in Indonesia, primarily in the eastern part of the archipelago.

YALE OFFICE OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS
March 3, 2009 "Jock Reynolds, Henry J. Heinz II Director, Yale University Art Gallery, today announced the creation of a new curatorial department devoted to Indo-Pacific art, enabled by the generosity of Yale alumnus Thomas Jaffe, Class of `71. Mr. Jaffe has provided not only his extraordinary collection of more than 500 examples of tribal sculpture from Southeast Asia, augmented by a same-sized collection of Indonesian textiles, but also the funds to fully endow a curatorial position and to create a gallery of Indo-Pacific art. This commitment firmly establishes the Yale University Art Gallery as one of the country’s leaders in the field.

The Jaffe collection consists of exceptional sculpture primarily from maritime Southeast Asia, augmented by Indonesian textiles mainly gathered by Jeff Holmgren and Anita Spertus, renowned experts and collectors in that field. In addition, Hunter and Valerie Thompson have donated their own outstanding and comprehensive collection of ancient Javanese gold jewelry and sculpture, which makes a welcome complement to the Department’s founding collection........." (See YUAG Indo-Pacific)

Link to complete YaleNews press release and additional information >>

Links to related articles and press releases:

"New Collection New Curator" -Yale Daily News - Jan 2010
"Gallery forms Indo-Pacific dept." -Yale Daily News - March 2009
"New Gifts Enhance Yale University Art Gallery Collections" -Yale Office of Development - Jan 2009