The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam is showcasing over 75 Asian bronze masterpieces this autumn, many of which are being seen in Europe for the first time.
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00:00We show that bronze connects Asia.
00:20You have Hinduism, Buddhism, and along those lines, bronze spreads, shapes spread, but
00:28each region has its own characteristics, so rather than to tell the story of bronze, we
00:36show how versatile it is, how it connects Asia.
00:55It's very rare to have objects of this status within exhibitions, even in Europe among the
01:04big galleries.
01:05Normally, to see something of this quality, you have to go to Thailand itself and to the
01:11country of origin.
01:20Every culture has its own unique way of casting and making objects for the purposes that they
01:26wanted to make these things for.
01:29I think the take home for me is that bronze touches every aspect of life in Asia, maybe
01:34more than it does here where I live in Europe.
01:38Here we have bells and we have statues in bronze and maybe some other things, but there
01:43it's got a significance.
01:45They're using it still for mirrors, for religious worship, it's in all of the temples, and it
01:50touches people in a way that it doesn't touch us here.