Rubin Museum of Art

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The Rubin Museum of Art is a New York City museum renowned for its collection and exhibitions focused on Himalayan, Tibetan, and broader Asian art and culture.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf art museum
cultural institution
non-profit organization
buildingPreviouslyUsedAs Barneys New York department store
collectionSize over 3000 objects
collectionType Asian art collection
country United States of America
focusesOn Buddhist art
Central Asian art
Himalayan art
Himalayan culture
South Asian art
Tibetan art
Tibetan culture
foundedBy Donald Rubin
Shelly Rubin
hasCollectionArea Bhutan
India
Mongolia
Nepal
Tibet Autonomous Region
surface form: Tibet
hasCollectionStrength Buddhist paintings
Himalayan sculpture
Hindu art
Buddhist art
surface form: Tibetan thangkas

ritual objects
hasCuratorialFocus art of Tibet
art of neighboring regions
art of the Himalayas
hasExhibitionType permanent exhibitions
temporary exhibitions
hasFacility café
education center
shop
theater
hasFloorCount six floors
hasMission to promote understanding of Himalayan and neighboring cultures through art
hasProgram concerts
educational programs
films
lectures
meditation sessions
public programs
talks on mindfulness and psychology
inception 2004
locatedIn Chelsea, Manhattan
Manhattan
New York City
namedAfter Donald Rubin
state New York
streetAddress 150 West 17th Street
website https://rubinmuseum.org

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Chelsea, Manhattan hasLandmark Rubin Museum of Art