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Metropolitan Museum of Art Signs Historic MOU with Thailand to Showcase Thai Art

May 2, 20242 Mins Read
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Thai sculptures, the Kneeling Female Figure and the Standing Shiva, symbolize cultural exchange and the repatriation agreement between the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Thailand.
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In a landmark move fostering cultural exchange and appreciation, the Metropolitan Museum of Art has inked a momentous memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Thailand, solidifying collaborative endeavours to study and showcase Thai art.

The ceremonial signing, held on April 25 at the esteemed museum’s premises in New York, witnessed the convergence of key figures including Phnombootra Chandrajoti, director-general of Thailand’s Fine Arts Department, and Max Hollein, the Metropolitan Museum’s director and CEO.

Notable dignitaries such as Thailand’s consul general in New York, Somjai Taphaopong, and Nitaya Kanokmongkol, executive director of the Ministry of Culture’s national museums office, joined the event, underscoring the significance of the occasion. In a press statement, Hollein affirmed, “This agreement reaffirms our commitment to furthering the world’s understanding and appreciation of Thai art and culture.” He expressed eagerness for future collaborative ventures, emphasizing the museum’s dedication to fostering dialogue and mutual appreciation.

Somjai Taphaopong echoed sentiments of partnership, highlighting the collaborative synergy between The Met and Thailand’s Fine Arts Department as emblematic of the strong bilateral relations between the two nations. He emphasized the role of cultural exchange in fortifying ties and advancing humanity’s collective benefit.

Two remarkable Thai sculptures, the Kneeling Female Figure and the Standing Shiva, dating back to the 11th century, were central to the signing ceremony. These revered artefacts, hailing from Thailand’s rich cultural heritage, were prominently displayed, symbolizing the shared commitment to preserving and celebrating artistic legacies.

Their presence carried added significance as they marked a poignant chapter of repatriation. Both sculptures, associated with art dealer Douglas Latchford, are set to be returned to Thailand following the institution’s announcement last December. The repatriation underscores a collaborative effort between the US Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, reflecting a shared commitment to ethical stewardship and cultural integrity.

Chandrajoti lauded the return of these revered artefacts as a “significant milestone” in Thailand’s ongoing endeavours to reclaim cultural treasures. The repatriation not only symbolizes a triumph of justice but also serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of cultural diplomacy.

The MOU between the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Thailand paves the way for collaborative endeavours, heralding a new chapter of cultural exchange and mutual enrichment. Through shared dialogue and appreciation, this partnership promises to illuminate the richness of Thai art and heritage, fostering greater understanding and connectivity on a global scale.

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