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  2. Pavilion for Japanese Art - Wikipedia

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    The museum actually raised $7.5 million for the project, in addition to the Prices' gift. [5] Before entering the embrace of LACMA, the pavilion was first designed to be built in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, where Price had assembled his extensive collection, and then was later redesigned as a wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. [6]

  3. List of museums in New York (state) - Wikipedia

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    This list of museums in New York is a list of museums, defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government entities, and private businesses) that collect and care for objects of cultural, artistic, scientific, or historical interest and make their collections or related exhibits available for public viewing.

  4. The Great Wave off Kanagawa - Wikipedia

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    Collections housing the print include the Tokyo National Museum, [55] the Japan Ukiyo-e Museum in Matsumoto, [56] the British Museum in London, [39] the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, [57] the Art Institute of Chicago, [58] the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, [59] the Sackler Gallery in Washington D.C., [citation needed] the ...

  5. List of collections of Japanese art - Wikipedia

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    Pavilion for Japanese Art, Los Angeles County Museum of Art USA Newark, New Jersey: The Newark Museum of Art: 7,000 Concentrated in Edo, Meiji and Showa periods USA New York: Ronin Gallery: 17th – 21st century woodblock prints USA New York: Metropolitan Museum of Art: 17,000 USA Washington, D.C. Library of Congress: 2,500

  6. Category:Asian art museums in New York (state) - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Asian art museums in New York (state)" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  7. The Turtle (Native American Center for the Living Arts)

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    The Turtle, also known as the Turtle Building or the Native American Center for the Living Arts, is a three-story building in Niagara Falls, New York.The building was opened in May 1981 as the headquarters for the Native American Center for the Living Arts, an organization dedicated to promoting Native American visual and performing arts.

  8. Dia Beacon - Wikipedia

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    The museum, which opened in 2003, is situated near the banks of the Hudson River in Beacon, New York. Dia Beacon's facility, the Riggio Galleries, is a former Nabisco box-printing facility that was renovated by Dia with artist Robert Irwin and architects Alan Koch, Lyn Rice, Galia Solomonoff , and Linda Taalman, then of OpenOffice.

  9. Soga Shōhaku - Wikipedia

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    His work is held in the permanent collections of several museums worldwide, including the Brooklyn Museum, [5] the Metropolitan Museum of Art, [6] the Philadelphia Museum of Art, [7] the Princeton University Art Museum, [8] the Minneapolis Institute of Art, [9] the Art Institute of Chicago, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, [10] the Indianapolis Museum of Art, [11] the Birmingham Museum of ...