WASHINGTON D. C.

EMBASSY OF THE REPUBLIC OF KOREA, CULTURAL SERVICE


FREER GALLERY OF ART

•More than Flowers: Sources of Tradition in Japanese Painting

•The Potter's Brush: The Kenzan Style in Japanese Ceramics

•Year of the Horse: Chinese Horse Paintings

•Chinese Buddhist Sculpture in a New Light

•In Pursuit of Heavenly Harmony: Paintings and Calligraphy by Bada Shanren (1626 - 1705) from the Bequest of Wang Fangyu and Sum Wai

• Palaces and Pavilions: Grand Architecture in Chinese Painting

• Arts of the Islamic World

• Japanese Screens

•Shades of Green and Blue: Chinese Celadon Ceramics

•Seto and Mino Ceramics

•Ancient Chinese Pottery and Bronze

•Korean Ceramics

•South Asian Sculpture

•Buddhist Art



ARTHUR M. SACKLER GALLERY

•The Cave as Canvas: Hidden Images of Worship

•Sacred Sites: Silk Road Photographs by Kenro Izu

•The Adventures of Hamza

•Masterful Illusions: Japanese Prints from the Anne van Biema Collection

•Sculpture of South and Southeast Asia

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

•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

•An American Vision: Henry Francis du Pont's Winterthur Museum

NATIONAL MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY


NATIONAL MUSEUM OF WOMEN IN THE ARTS


THE TEXTILE MUSEUM

•Technology as Catalyst: Textile Artists on the Cutting Edge

•Deceptively Simple: The Complexities of Plain Weave

•Secrets of Silk

•The Classical Tradition in Anatolian Carpets