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Princeton art museum gets Korean ceramics installation
October 20, 2014
A Princeton University Ph.D candidate brought together Korean ceramics to install a Korean art exhibition inside Princeton University Art Museum for the first time.
Sol Jung arranged Korean Ceramics: From Archaeology to Art History with 10 pieces gathered from around the university, including pieces from donors and those purchased by the museum.
From a melon ewer to jars, vases, bowls and an oil bottle, the collection spans several centuries and shows the “technological and artistic developments that occurred over two millennia on the Korean Peninsula,” the museum site reads.
For more information, visit the exhibit page.