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Asian Art Museum200 Larkin StreetSan Francisco, CA 94102 map cross street: Civic Center Plaza district: Civic Center Tel. 415.581.3500 Website |
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| Tue May 20 - Thu Dec 31 More than 2500 extraordinary works from the museum’s collection are displayed in the museum’s permanent galleries. Artworks on view include monumental South Asian stone sculptures, luminous Chinese jades, vibrant Korean paintings, mystical Tibetan th... More |
![]() | Fri Oct 23 - Sun Jan 10 In the 19th-century Siam and Burma—two neighboring kingdoms in Southeast Asia—were renowned for their golden-roofed temples, lush gardens, and handsomely adorned palaces.
Emerald Cities is the first major exhibition in the West to explore the rich... More | ![]() |
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Hours Sunday: 10 am - 5 pmMonday: closed Tuesday: 10 am - 5 am Wednesday: 10 am - 5 pm Thursday: 10 am - 9 pm Friday: 10 am - 5 pm Saturday: 10 am - 5 pm
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Editorial Review The Three Gorges Project: Paintings by Liu Xiaodong A Dam Shame By Clifton Lemon (05/25/2006)" Are dams evil? Are they necessary? What are their “hidden” costs, and, even if these costs turn out to be much greater than the supposed benefits (as is usually the case), why do we keep building them? The answers to these questions are as varied as the groups that conceive, approve, finance, construct, and operate dams, and the groups that oppose them, fight them actively, or lose their land, livelihoods, and cultures to them. " |
Editorial Review Geisha -- Beyond the Painted Smile Adding Context to Myth By Nirmala Nataraj (07/16/2004)" With her prominent white face makeup and elegantly flowing kimonos, the geisha is one of the most compelling and misconstrued icons in Japanese culture. The subject of the Asian Art Museum's current exhibit, Geisha-Beyond the Painted Smile, casts a decorous shadow on her own mythologized images; while there's an clear cultural context that attempts to dispel prevalent stereotypes about the geisha, the ritualized élan of her world retains its esoteric charm. " |
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