Directory Listings:
Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Freer Gallery of Art
The Arthur M. Sackler and Freer Gallery of Art: the National Museums of Asian Art at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington D.C. Well organized, easy to navigate, and contains a plethora of information.
http://www.asia.si.edu/ |
Goam Ungno Lee Museum
Sponsors a variety of activities, including lectures, publications, and exhibitions on the work of Korean artist Ungno Lee. Located at Pyongchang-dong, Seoul, Korea.
http://www.ungnolee-museum.org/ |
Kyoto National Museum
Ceramics, sculpture, paintings, calligraphy, and metalwork. The masterworks section contains both good enlargements and good explanatory text.
http://www.kyohaku.go.jp/ |
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
Opened in 1995. Art of the last 50 years. Interesting photos of the building itself; only a few pics from the exhibits, and the text for those is Japanese.
http://www.mot-art-museum.jp/ |
Nezu Institute of Fine Arts
Includes paintings, calligraphy, sculpture, ceramics, textiles, metal, wood, and Buddhist art.
http://www.nezu-muse.or.jp/ |
Rama IX Art Museum
Thailand museum of contemporary and modern art. Features numerous artists' homepages, updated art exhibitions, galleries, and news.
http://www.rama9art.org |
Setagaya Art Museum (Tokyo)
From the prehistoric to the contemporary, with an emphasis on works with an element of naivete. The Mukai Junkichi Annex celebrates the life and work of a 20th century painter whose main passion was recording the thatched roof farmhouses of Japan.
http://www.setagayaartmuseum.or.jp/ |
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