Horse with two scholars, Anonymous, Hanging scroll, Ink, colors and gold on paper, Korea, Joseon period, late 19th century
Historisches Archiv der Stadt Köln mit Rheinischem Bildarchiv, Marion Mennicken, Horse with two scholars, Anonymous, Hanging scroll, Ink, colors and gold on paper, Korea, Joseon period, late 19th century

The lunar year of the horse

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Event location

Köln, Museum für Ostasiatische Kunst
Duration
13.05.2026 - 31.01.2027
Next date:
Wednesday 13.05.2026 11:00 - 17:00 hours
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The exhibition "The Lunar Year of the Horse. A Gallop through Time and Space" at the Museum of East Asian Art Cologne invites guests on a cultural and historical journey through time until January 31, 2027. The depiction of the horse in East Asian art is the focus of the show, which is being organized to mark the lunar year of the Fire Horse in 2026.

It sheds light on the powerful motif as a symbolic animal in China, Japan and Korea. Visitors can admire around 70 exhibits from the museum's own collection as well as selected loans ranging from the 3rd century BC to modern times. The exhibits include paintings, woodcut prints, ceramics, porcelain, bronze sculptures, lacquer objects, ivory carvings and textiles. Culture fans will discover various objects in the exhibition halls that make the close connection between art, myth and tradition in East Asian art tangible.

In the cultural context of China, the horse has shaped art and society for thousands of years as a status symbol, military companion and heavenly mount; the Tang and Qing dynasties in particular are known for their magnificent depictions in sculpture and painting. In Japan, the importance of the horse has manifested itself since the Nara period (710-794) in Shinto rituals, samurai iconography and Japanese woodblock prints, while in Korea a national system of horse breeding has existed since the Three Kingdoms period. Horses appear here primarily in grave goods and ceremonial depictions as a sign of authority, loyalty and status.

A special highlight of the exhibition is the artistically animated adaptation of a section from the Chinese transverse scroll "Autumnal Hunt" by filmmaker Jie Lu, who translates the historical image of horses into moving images.

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This offer includes museum admission to the exhibition "The Lunar Year of the Horse" from December 3, 2025 to January 31, 2027 with the MuseumsCard Single for Adults or the MuseumsCard Family. The MuseumsCard can also be used to visit any number of other museums in the city of Cologne on a total of two consecutive opening days. There is a free choice:

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Museum für Ostasiatische Kunst

Universitätsstraße 100 50674 Köln

+49 (0) 221 221 28608

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Universitätsstraße 100 50674 Köln

+49 (0) 221 221 28608

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