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Apollo

Tradition, Transmission, and Transformation

Johnson Museum of Art, NY

NOW CLOSED

In East Asian Art

The long history of interaction between China, Korea, and Japan formed an identifiable East Asian cultural sphere based on shared traditions of Confucian ethical philosophy, Buddhism, and a historically common writing system. In the arts this commingling resulted in new hybrid forms, as pictorial images and classical texts that originated in China were embraced as richly meaningful icons in Korea and Japan. While many images and artistic styles across the region show similarities to their Chinese models, local philosophical, historical, and aesthetic traditions transformed them in unique ways. Read more.

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