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EMBASSY OF THE REPUBLIC OF KOREA,
CULTURAL SERVICE |
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FREER GALLERY OF ART |
| Storage Jars of Asia
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| Real and Imagined Places in Japanese Art
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| Dinner for Five: Japanese Serving Dishes for Elegant Meals
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| Three Friends of Winter: Pine, Bamboo and Plum in Chinese Painting
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| The Potter's Brush: The Kenzan Style in Japanese Ceramics |
| Seto and Mino Ceramics |
| Shades of Green and Blue: Chinese Celadon Ceramics |
| Ancient Chinese Pottery and Bronze |
| Buddhist Art |
| Korean Ceramics |
| South
Asian Sculpture
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ARTHUR M. SACKLER GALLERY |
| Changing Taste: Indian paintings of the 18th to the 20th Century
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| Friend's Gifts: Ten years of Generosity (working title)
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| Fountains of Light: Islamic Metalwork from the Nuhad Es-Said Collection
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| The Cave as Canvas: Hidden Images of Worship
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| Word Play: Installation Art by Xu Bing
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| Paradise Unspoiled (or Visual Poetry): Paintings and Drawings from Iran and India
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| Paintings of the Japan Academy 1898-1998 (or Blossoms on the Wind: Master Paintings of 20th-Century Japan)
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| Sculpture of South and Southeast Asia |
| The Arts of China
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| Luxury Arts of the Silk Route Empires |
| Contemporary Japanese Porcelain |
| Metalwork and Ceramics from Ancient Iran |
| Contemporary Art from India |
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NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART |
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NATIONAL MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY |
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NATIONAL MUSEUM OF WOMEN IN
THE ARTS |
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THE TEXTILE MUSEUM
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| From the Amu Darya to the Potomac: Central Asian Bags from Area Collections
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