Dallas Museum of Art will present a lunch and conversation to delve more deeply into Pico Iyer’s memoir, Autumn Light: A Season of Fire and Farewells, a moving meditation on impermanence, mortality, and grief that also explores Japanese history and culture. Iyer grapples with the question we all have to live with: how to hold on to the things we love, even though we know that we, and they, are dying.
The conversation will be facilitated by Amy Lewis Hofland, Executive Director of the Crow Museum of Asian Art of the University of Texas at Dallas.
Dallas Museum of Art will present a lunch and conversation to delve more deeply into Pico Iyer’s memoir, Autumn Light: A Season of Fire and Farewells, a moving meditation on impermanence, mortality, and grief that also explores Japanese history and culture. Iyer grapples with the question we all have to live with: how to hold on to the things we love, even though we know that we, and they, are dying.
The conversation will be facilitated by Amy Lewis Hofland, Executive Director of the Crow Museum of Asian Art of the University of Texas at Dallas.
Dallas Museum of Art will present a lunch and conversation to delve more deeply into Pico Iyer’s memoir, Autumn Light: A Season of Fire and Farewells, a moving meditation on impermanence, mortality, and grief that also explores Japanese history and culture. Iyer grapples with the question we all have to live with: how to hold on to the things we love, even though we know that we, and they, are dying.
The conversation will be facilitated by Amy Lewis Hofland, Executive Director of the Crow Museum of Asian Art of the University of Texas at Dallas.