Welcome to one fine show, where Observer highlights a recently opened exhibition at a museum outside New York City, a place ...
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Odawara, Japan: You walk along a level daylight-filled corridor, some 300 feet long, one side lined with glass, the other with volcanic stones pockmarked by fossilized insects. Nearing the end, as ...
Curators of a just-opened exhibit at San Francisco’s Asian Art Museum aim to prove otherwise. The institution late last month unveiled “Hallyu! The Korean Wave,” a bright, colorful and ...
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Now, it’s the focus of the newest exhibition at the Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, opening Friday, Sept. 27: Hallyu! The Korean Wave. Right off the bat, the exhibition design, including color ...
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