About this Event
Everyone recognises the figure of the samurai - a global icon of the fearless, virtuous warrior. But how much of the legend is true?
This February, the British Museum opens Samurai, a landmark exhibition that challenges centuries of misconceptions to reveal the historical reality behind the mask. Join us to hear from Professor Oleg Benesch and curator Dr Rosina Buckland, co-authors of the accompanying publication, as they discuss how the exhibition interrogates the stereotype, moving beyond the battlefield to explore the people behind the armour. Sharing the stories of the stunning selection of objects from international collections - including weaponry, intricate armour, delicate paintings, and immersive contemporary digital media - they will trace the samurai’s dramatic evolution.
Image credit: Minamoto no Tametomo on the Isle of Demons, Katsushika Hokusai © The Trustees of the British Museum
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Room RCH/037 - Ron Cooke Hub, Campus East, York, United Kingdom
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