The Artist’s Magazine – October 2019

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91stGrand NationalExhibition


Exhibition
Mon., Nov. 11, 2019 -
Fri., Nov. 22, 2019
Location:
Salmagundi Club
47 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10003
$18,000 in
Awards & Medals

For Information - Contact:
American Artists Professional League, Inc.
Salmagundi Club, 47 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10003
Telephone: 212-645-1345 E-Mail: offi [email protected]
or visit our website: http://www.americanartistsprofessionalleague.org
http://www.aaplinc.org

To submit your entry form information on-line, go to: http://www.aaplinc.org, select 91st Grand
National Exhibition. You will be linked to “Online Juried Shows”. Please follow instructions,
or go to onlinejuriedshows.com and search for AAPL 91st Grand National Exhibition.

Submission Deadline: Monday, September 30, 2019
Accepted Notifi cation: Week of October 14, 2019
Awards Judge:
Mr. Adam Eaker
Assistant Curator
Metropolitan Museum of Art
European Paintings

Awards Reception
Sunday, November 17th, 2019
1:00 pm — 4:00 pm
Awards Presentation — 2:00 pm

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BEYOND LINE:


THE ART OF


KOREAN WRITING


LOS ANGELES COUNTY MUSEUM
OF ART • LOS ANGELES, CALIF.
LACMA.ORG • THROUGH
SEPTEMBER 29


“Beyond Line: The Art of Korean
Writing” focuses on the art of callig-
raphy—considered one of the highest
art forms in Korea and thought to be
a reflection of one’s qualities as a
human being. It’s the first show to
focus on the history of Korean writ-
ing and calligraphy in the United
States and includes works in both
Chinese ideographic characters, called
hanja, as well as hangeul, the unique
Korean phonetic script.


LEFT
Rubbed Copy of
the Epitaph on the
Sataekijeok Stele
(ink on paper, 42¹⁵⁄₁^6 x14³⁄₁^6 )
© NATIONAL MUSEUM OF KOREA,
SEOUL; PHOTO COURTESY OF
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF KOREA

ABOVE
Quadrilateral Bottle
(blue and white porcelain,
5¾ inches)
© NATIONAL MUSEUM OF KOREA,
SEOUL; PHOTO COURTESY OF
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF KOREA
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