
SHIN SUNG HY
May 15
Korean artist Shin Sung Hy spent decades tearing, sewing, and knotting painted canvases into three-dimensional abstractions. This free exhibition traces his boundary-pushing journey from trompe-l'œil to patchwork reliefs.


Monceau
Step inside a 19th-century mansion where a single collector's generosity created one of Europe's finest Asian art collections. The towering Meguro Buddha dominates the space: a 4.5-meter bronze that traveled from Japan in pieces and was reassembled here, surrounded by 5,000 years of Chinese bronzes, Japanese ceramics, and Korean paintings.
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May 15
Korean artist Shin Sung Hy spent decades tearing, sewing, and knotting painted canvases into three-dimensional abstractions. This free exhibition traces his boundary-pushing journey from trompe-l'œil to patchwork reliefs.
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Step inside a 19th-century mansion where a single collector's generosity created one of Europe's finest Asian art collections. The towering Meguro Buddha dominates the space: a 4.5-meter bronze that traveled from Japan in pieces and was reassembled here, surrounded by 5,000 years of Chinese bronzes, Japanese ceramics, and Korean paintings.
Tips

May 15
Korean artist Shin Sung Hy spent decades tearing, sewing, and knotting painted canvases into three-dimensional abstractions. This free exhibition traces his boundary-pushing journey from trompe-l'œil to patchwork reliefs.