The Artist Project: Petah Coyne

Artist Petah Coyne reflects on a Japanese outer robe with Mount Hōrai in this episode of The Artist Project.
From March 2015 to June 2016, we invited 120 artists—local, national, and global—to choose individual works of art or galleries that sparked their imaginations. In this online series, artists reflect on what art is, what inspires them from across 5,000 years of art, and in so doing, they reveal the power of a museum and The Met.

"The one thing that's kind of gluing us together is our rituals."

Artist Petah Coyne reflects on a Japanese outer robe with Mount Hōrai in this episode of The Artist Project—an online series in which artists respond to works of art in The Met collection.

About the Artist
Petah Coyne is a contemporary sculptor and photographer known for her large-scale hanging sculptures and floor installations. Coyne's works are composed of disparate, innovative, and often unconventional materials.


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Outer Robe (Uchikake) with Mount Penglai, Figured satin-weave silk (rinzu) with paste-resist dyeing, stencil-dyed dots, and silk- and gold-thread embroidery, Japan
Japan
late 18th century–first half 19th century