WASHINGTON D. C.

EMBASSY OF THE REPUBLIC OF KOREA, CULTURAL SERVICE


FREER GALLERY OF ART

•Storage Jars of Asia

•Real and Imagined Places in Japanese Art

•Dinner for Five: Japanese Serving Dishes for Elegant Meals

•Three Friends of Winter: Pine, Bamboo and Plum in Chinese Painting

•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


ARTHUR M. SACKLER GALLERY

•Changing Taste: Indian paintings of the 18th to the 20th Century

•Friend's Gifts: Ten years of Generosity (working title)

•Fountains of Light: Islamic Metalwork from the Nuhad Es-Said Collection

•The Cave as Canvas: Hidden Images of Worship

•Word Play: Installation Art by Xu Bing

•Paradise Unspoiled (or Visual Poetry): Paintings and Drawings from Iran and India

•Paintings of the Japan Academy 1898-1998 (or Blossoms on the Wind: Master Paintings of 20th-Century Japan)

•Sculpture of South and Southeast Asia

•The Arts of China

•Luxury Arts of the Silk Route Empires

•Contemporary Japanese Porcelain

•Metalwork and Ceramics from Ancient Iran

•Contemporary Art from India


NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART


NATIONAL MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY


NATIONAL MUSEUM OF WOMEN IN THE ARTS


THE TEXTILE MUSEUM

•From the Amu Darya to the Potomac: Central Asian Bags from Area Collections