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Knitted together: the Korean lives and legacies of Richard and Joan Rutt
Drawing on the objects and photographs of the main donors to the Korean collection at the Oriental Museum, Knitted Together details Richard and Joan Rutt’s 20 years living in South Korea in the immediate aftermath of the Korean War (1950 – 1953).
The exhibition is set in three parts – a photography exhibition of Richard Rutt’s photographs of Korea taken between 1954 – 1974. An installation in the permanent Korea Gallery focuses on the impact of the Rutt collection on the development of the Korean collection at the museum. The third part is a special temporary exhibition that focuses on the legacies of Richard and Joan Rutt.
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To the moon!
Discover Anubis
Paper Sculpting Workshop
The Tatreez Forest: Stitching Palestinian Heritage
Online exhibitions
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Enchanted Treasures: Russian folk art in the Kirill Sokolov collection
Taxila in Focus: 100 Years Since Marshall
Jericho: an Ancient City Revealed
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