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“Echoes of the Past,” at the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World, displays Buddhas and bodhisattvas. By HOLLAND COTTER Published: September 13, 2012

In the Buddhist way of thinking, all things must pass, though it seems a shame when they do, especially if they’re out­of­this­world beautiful, as so much Chinese Buddhist art is. But could that vision of transience be changing in the 21st century, as technology lets all kinds of things, including art, live on forever out there in digital clouds?

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Regret and hope alike run through REPRINTS the multifaceted exhibition “Echoes of the Past: The Buddhist Cave Temples of Xiangtangshan” at New York University’s Institute for the Study of the Ancient World on the Upper East Side. The show is, at heart, a salvage operation, an effort — and a moving one — to reassemble a specific body of art now scattered, revivify a place of origin beaten down by depredation, and point to a plausibly upbeat future. In important ways it meets these goals and reboots history. In the sixth century A.D. a short­lived dynasty known as the Northern Qi (A.D. 550­577) excavated a series of

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