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Asian Art Museum

200 Larkin St
San Francisco, CA 94102
415-581-3500

www.asianart.org

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A visit to the Asian Art Museum is like touring Asia without jet lag. Arranged by country, the permanent collection starts with India, meanders eastward and ends with Japan. The order reflects a major theme, the spread of Buddhism across the Asian world. But you don’t need to know that to enjoy seeing the art. Look for the sinuous temple carvings in the India and Southeast Asia collections, and the wonderful, mysterious religious paintings from Tibet. The Chinese huge bronze vessels, easily large enough to bathe a baby, seem incredibly modern, but are 4,000 years old. An entire teahouse has been constructed in the Japanese section, where you may be served whisked green tea in a formal ceremony. There are also changing exhibits, which may be installations by contemporary Chinese artists, paintings from 18th-century Kyoto or contemporary Korean ceramics. The building itself rates a visit. It was once the San Francisco main library, which has moved to a new building across the plaza. Italian architect Gae Aulenti, famed for converting a train station to the Musee d’Orsay in Paris, designed the Asian Art Museum within the shell of the old Beaux Arts library building.



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Asian Art Museum review

Reviewed by foodie on September 18, 2005

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"Although the collections at this excellent museum have always top-notch, the edifice itself always felt rather bland and confining. That’s no longer the case; the Asian Art Museum moved to the center of town and received a stunning makeover, so these days when I’m in San Francisco, I always try to pop in, both for the superb exhibits – don’t miss the oldest known image of a Chinese Buddha, the star piece of the museum – and for the gorgeous architecture. Take a moment to drink in the exterior of the lovely Beaux Arts building; on sunny days, I enjoy perusing the architectural details while relaxing on a nearby bench and then heading inside, where the interior is flooded with natural light from the ample windows throughout. On the way out, I always stop by the well-stocked gift shop to pick up unique souvenirs for my friends back in Portland."

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Type: Art Museum

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