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Contemporary Asian art

A delicate, tiny sculpture of a white pillow, photographed with a white background.

ESSAY: Rei Naito

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A detail view of a painting of many tiny crescents on a cream background, appearing to represent foam, water or cells.
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Yayoi Kusama's infinities

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ESSAY: Lee Ufan’s ‘Relatum’ sculptures

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ESSAY: Sato’s Breath-graph no. 21

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EXPANDED LABEL: 1991.296 SATO

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A photograph of the bright green leaves of a bodhi tree.
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AIR: Lee Mingwei

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LABEL: KON 1996.195 1996.196

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Shigeo Toya / Japan b.1947 / Woods III 1991–92 / The Kenneth and Yasuko Myer Collection of Contemporary Asian Art. Purchased 1994 with funds from The Myer Foundation and Michael Sidney Myer through the Queensland Art Gallery Foundation and with the assistance of the International Exhibitions Program / © Shigeo Toya / A sculptural work made of carved wooden pillars arranged in a geometric form on a gallery floor.

ESSAY: Shigeo Toya’s Woods III

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EXPANDED LABEL: Nakamura’s ‘Atlas of Japanese Ostracon’ series

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EXPANDED LABEL: 1994.091a-dd TOYA

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ESSAY: Michiko Kon: High heel of salmon and flatfish

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ESSAY: Lee Ufan’s Relatum

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EXPANDED LABEL: 2014.122a-h ASAKAI

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An installation that represents infinity, appearing to stretch into all directions like outer space.

ESSAY: Yayoi Kusama

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EXPANDED LABEL: 1999.035 IIMURA

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ESSAY: Tokihiro Sato

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