Sleeping: Life with Arts
Photo: Peter Paul Rubens, Two Sleeping Children, c.1612-13, The National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo | |

Sleeping: Life with Art

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Time Out says

As an essential aspect of human life, the act of sleeping has continuously been captured in different mediums of art throughout history. Starting from Goya’s 18th century art featuring sleeping subjects, this exhibition is divided into seven sections of 120 pieces of art from different genres and centuries. Explore the different ways the concept of ‘sleep’ can be interpreted – from death of eternal slumber to the abstract concept of dream brought on by sleep.

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