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Wonkun Jun - Why we need to learn the language of plants

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Wonkun Jun - Why we need to learn the language of plants
Wonkun Jun - Why we need to learn the language of plants
CHOI&CHOI Gallery presents Wonkun Jun’s solo exhibition, "Why We Need to Learn the Language of Plants." Jun, based in Düsseldorf, Germany, has continued to showcase his work across...
The epic events: a comic about my everyday life in Denmark
The epic events: a comic about my everyday life in Denmark
I'm originally from the Ruhrgebiet area in Germany and before moving to my current home in England i lived in Denmark for just over a year. After initially just going to Denmark ...
Bowl barrel. Dingporcelain The Song Dynasty.
Bowl barrel. Dingporcelain The Song Dynasty.
SKÅLFAT, of porcelain with a turned brink in six marked passes. Carved decoration with a large lotus flower on the inside. The icing is ivory white. The edge of the foot glazed, th...
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An album leaf, this painting depicts a thatched-roof cottage set in a lush landscape. The cottage sits at the very center of the composition, nestled between a small lake in the fo...
Flower pot of glazed Jun stoneware
Flower pot of glazed Jun stoneware
Flower pot. Blue glazed and brown glazed (on the base) Jun stoneware. One character inscription ("one"numeral, yi) incised on the base. China, Henan province, Yuzhou. Εarly MIng dy...
Meiping-shaped vase of glazed Jun stoneware
Meiping-shaped vase of glazed Jun stoneware
Meiping-shaped vase. Blue glazed Jun stoneware with purple splashes. China, Henan province, Yuzhou. Yuan dynasty. Height 28 cm (extant). Donated by George Eumorfopoulos (GE 2323)....
Zun-shaped flower pot, of Jun stoneware
Zun-shaped flower pot, of Jun stoneware
Zun-shaped flower pot. Blue glazed on the interior and purple glazed on the exterior Jun stoneware. One character inscription ("nine"numeral, jiu) incised on the base. China, Henan...

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