Sunday, 2 August 2009

The Economist's art discoveries

are a series of not well-known but valuable museums and galleries across the world. After the series of The Monocle, discovering small and valuable ideas in big places, it is another sign that, in the area of creativity - including writing - and arts, the unique and less advertised places have a new future.
An interesting exhibition is currently displayed at the Asian Art Museum from San Franscisco, about the culture of samurai.

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