Korea |
UMMA CollectionsAsia: KoreaUMMA’s collection of Korean art grew more than five-fold in 2004, when the Museum nearly 250 objects, including ceramics, brassware, and furniture. With this addition, UMMA is able to present a comprehensive survey of Korean ceramics—Korea’s most distinct and enduring art form—spanning from the third to the nineteenth centuries. The Korean collection superbly complements the Museum’s strengths in Chinese and Japanese ceramics. Selected highlights from the collection will debut in a special exhibition, The Enduring Art of the Korean Potter, in the winter of 2005. |