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■ March 2014

■ Covering the Arts throughout the Philadelphia Region

ExhibitionsInSight

Rare glimpse into Korean culture at PMA By BURT WASSERMAN

For 21st Century Media News Service Going to see a local exhibition of art Through windows located deep inside from the historic Far East makes it posyour head, you see the passage of time sible to discover a destination rich with melt away within the vast distance of the aesthetic satisfaction, yet unfolding years. free of anxiety about geoWithout question, the graphic distances and putexamples on view are treating up with the rigmarole sured masterpieces. They of tiresome travel inspecinclude highly detailed tions and other security representations of disregulations. “Treasures from tinguished rulers, exquiThe show, titled sitely shaped and decorated Korea: Arts and “Treasures from Korea: pieces of ceramic pottery, Arts and Culture from Culture from the elegantly carved wooden the Joeson Dynasty, 1392 mirror stands, strikingly Joeson Dynasty, — 1910,” is an excellent colorful robes and other example of this premise. 1392 — 1910” articles of dress, multiwill be on view It will remain on pubfolded painted screens of at the Philadelphia Museum lic view from March 2 paper and silk, soundly of Art, 2600 Benjamin through May 26 at the crafted metalwork, hangFranklin Parkway, Philadelphia Museum ing scrolls, lacquer-ware, Philadelphia, PA 19130 of Art and is made up of printed books and sensiMarch 2 through May 26. 150 selections from the tively fashioned samples of Admission fees vary. permanent holdings of calligraphy. Info: 215-763-8100 or the National Museum of In spite of being surwww.philamuseum.org. Korea, in Seoul and other rounded and strongly afsources. fected by China and Japan, Together, they include eminent exthe smaller nation of Korea managed to amples drawn from a Confucian-and develop a distinctive aesthetic Buddhist-inspired royal family line that ran from 1390 to 1910. Please see CULTURe on Page 16

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Portrait of Yi Jae (1680-1746), Artist/maker unknown, Joseon Dynasty (13921910), Late 18th century, Hanging scroll; ink and colors on silk, 38 1/2 × 22 3/16 inches (97.8 × 56.3 cm), National Museum of Korea, Seoul.

PHOTO COURTESY OF PHILADELPHIA MUSEUM OF ART


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