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Gardner D. Stout Hall of Asian Peoples

 Organization

Dates

  • Existence: 1980 - present

Historical Note

Abstract:

Permanent exhibition. Opened October 17, 1980. Located on Floor 2, Section 3 and 5. The Gardner D. Stout Hall of Asian Peoples at the American Museum of Natural History is the Museum’s largest cultural hall, occupying 16,000 feet of floor space and showcasing some 3,000 Asian ethnological artifacts (1, 1974/75, p. 24; 2). Archaeologist Walter Fairservis was instrumental in planning the hall, which was named in honor of Museum President Emeritus Gardner D. Stout. Preparators included Beth Sudekum, Dave Schwendeman, and Derek Squires. Major funding for the hall was provided by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (1, 1967/68 p. 24; 1, 1978/79 p. 50; 1, 1980/81, p. 2).

Summary

Several years after the closure of the Chinese and Siberian Collections Hall, plans for of a new Peoples of Asia Hall appeared in 1967; construction began in 1973 (1, 1967/68 p. 24; 1, 1974/75, p.4). Preview exhibitions for the new hall, in the form of Exhibits of the Month, were shown as early as 1971 (1, 1971/72 p. 9).

A number of special events at the Museum celebrated the opening of the new Hall of Asian Peoples, including film screenings and music and dance performances. The hall was featured in national advertising campaigns and heavily promoted along with the Arthur Ross Hall of Meteorites, which opened within a year of the Hall of Asian Peoples (AR 1980 p. 47-55). A companion book, Asia: Tradition and Treasures, written by Walter Fairservis with color photographs by Lee Boltin, was published in October 1981 (1, 1980/81, p. 50).

The hall explores the Asian continent’s history and cultural diversity, highlighting regions such as India, China, Japan, Korea, Siberia, and Armenia, and exploring topics that include trade, Asian pre-history, and the rise of Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Confucianism. Sections of the hall are arranged geographically, and visitors may walk through the hall following either a northern or southern trade route. Detailed dioramas include depictions of a wedding in a rural Hindu village in central India; a faithful re-creation of a late 19th-century healing ceremony of the Sakha of Eastern Siberia; and an ornate wedding chair, which would have carried a traditional Chinese bride to her new life with her husband’s family (2).

REFERENCES

(1) American Museum of Natural History. Annual Reports. New York: American Museum of Natural History, 1967/68-1980/81.

(2) American Museum of Natural History. "Gardner D. Stout Hall of Asian Peoples", accessed October 24, 2016, http://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/permanent-exhibitions/human-origins-and-cultural-halls/gardner-d.-stout-hall-of-asian-peoples.

Information for the hall appears in the following Museum publications:

American Museum of Natural History Annual Reports for years 1967 (page 24); 1968 (page 18); 1969 (page 18, 39, 43); 1970 (page 3, 10, 20); 1971 (page 9, 16); 1972 (page 7, 16); 1973 (page 15); 1974 (page 4, 9, 14, 24, 30); 1975 (page 4); 1976 (page 4, 26); 1977 (page 12, 19, 20); 1978 (page 7, 14, 50); 1979 (page 2, 3); 1980 (page 2, 9, 47, 49, 53-54); 1981 (page 6, 50, 55); 1983 (page 6); 1984 (page 5); 1985 (page 8); 1988 (page 4, 7); 1990 (page 6); 1991 (page 63, 78)

American Museum of Natural History Official Guides for years 1984 (page 37, 50); 1993 (page 43, 50); 2001 (page 61)

Alternative Name Forms

Outline:
  • Uncontrolled name from AMNH publications (dates of use by year)
    • Peoples of Asia (1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1976, 1977, 1978)
    • Hall of the Peoples of Asia (1969, 1974, 1977)
    • Hall of Peoples of Asia (1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1974, 1975, 1976)
    • Hall of Man in Asia (1970)
    • Gardner D. Stout Hall of the Peoples of Asia (1977)
    • Hall of Asian Peoples (1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1991)
    • Gardner D. Stout Hall of Asian Peoples (1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1993, 2001, 2014)
    • Asian Peoples (1993)
    • Stout Hall of Asian Peoples (2012)

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Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

American Museum of Natural History Gardner D. Stout Hall of Asian Peoples photographs

 Collection
Identifier: PPC .A45 G37
Scope and Contents

Images of artifacts, installations, and events revolving around the Hall of Asian Peoples. Includes contact sheets.

Dates: 1979-1980s

Gardner Stout Hall of Asian Peoples photographic slides, 1977

 Series
Identifier: PSC 31
Scope and Contents

Images from exhibits in the AMNH Gardner Stout Hall of Asian Peoples. Includes artifacts on display, artists and preparators setting up the exhibits, models, and exhibit text panels.

Dates: 1977

Hall of Asian Peoples, 1981 - 1989

 Series
Identifier: EXH.006
Scope and Contents

Audiovisual material for AMNH Hall of Asian Peoples, consisting of 4 items created 1981-1989.

Dates: 1981 - 1989