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Cornucopia: Ceramics from Southern Japan
December 19, 2009–January 9, 2011

Moving Perspectives: Yeondoo Jung
November 21, 2009–March 14, 2010

Children at Play in Chinese Painting
November 18, 2009–May 23, 2010

Texture of Night: James McNeill Whistler
June 6, 2009–June 2010

Complete list of exhibitions
American Art
American Art

Freer & Whistler: Points of Contact
The Peacock Room
Surface Beauty: American Art and Freer's Aesthetic Vision
Texture of Night: James McNeill Whistler


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Ancient Egyptian Art
Small Glass Vessels and Sculpture Collected by Charles Lang Freer

Arts of the Islamic World
Arts of the Islamic World
Arts of the Islamic World

Chinese Art
Chinese Art
The Arts of China
Ancient Chinese Pottery and Bronze
Black & White: Chinese Ceramics from the 10th–14th Centuries
Children at Play in Chinese Painting
Xu Bing: Monkeys Grasping for the Moon

Japanese Art

Contemporary Japanese Porcelain
Japanese Screens
Moonlight and Clouds: Silver and Gold in the Arts of Japan

Korean Art
Korean Ceramics

South Asian and Himalayan Art
Arts of the Indian Subcontinent and the Himalayas
Sculpture of South and Southeast Asia

Southeast Asian Art
Taking Shape: Ceramics in Southeast Asia
Vietnamese Ceramics from the Red River Delta


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