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  • "Although a major figure in Japanese art and widely regarded as the most important Zen master of the last 600 years, Hakuin is virtually unknown to American audiences today -- a situation Japan Society intends to redress with this, the first retrospective of his work ever to be seen in the United States," says Joe Earle, Director of Japan Society Gallery.

    The Sound Of One Hand: Paintings Of Zen Master Hakuin Showcased In New Exhbition (PHOTOS) Clay Chiles 2010

  • "Although a major figure in Japanese art and widely regarded as the most important Zen master of the last 600 years, Hakuin is virtually unknown to American audiences today -- a situation Japan Society intends to redress with this, the first retrospective of his work ever to be seen in the United States," says Joe Earle, Director of Japan Society Gallery.

    The Sound Of One Hand: Paintings Of Zen Master Hakuin Showcased In New Exhbition (PHOTOS) Clay Chiles 2010

  • "Although a major figure in Japanese art and widely regarded as the most important Zen master of the last 600 years, Hakuin is virtually unknown to American audiences today -- a situation Japan Society intends to redress with this, the first retrospective of his work ever to be seen in the United States," says Joe Earle, Director of Japan Society Gallery.

    The Sound Of One Hand: Paintings Of Zen Master Hakuin Showcased In New Exhbition (PHOTOS) Clay Chiles 2010

  • "Although a major figure in Japanese art and widely regarded as the most important Zen master of the last 600 years, Hakuin is virtually unknown to American audiences today -- a situation Japan Society intends to redress with this, the first retrospective of his work ever to be seen in the United States," says Joe Earle, Director of Japan Society Gallery.

    The Sound Of One Hand: Paintings Of Zen Master Hakuin Showcased In New Exhbition (PHOTOS) The Huffington Post News Team 2010

  • "Although a major figure in Japanese art and widely regarded as the most important Zen master of the last 600 years, Hakuin is virtually unknown to American audiences today -- a situation Japan Society intends to redress with this, the first retrospective of his work ever to be seen in the United States," says Joe Earle, Director of Japan Society Gallery.

    The Sound Of One Hand: Paintings Of Zen Master Hakuin Showcased In New Exhbition (PHOTOS) The Huffington Post News Team 2010

  • "Although a major figure in Japanese art and widely regarded as the most important Zen master of the last 600 years, Hakuin is virtually unknown to American audiences today -- a situation Japan Society intends to redress with this, the first retrospective of his work ever to be seen in the United States," says Joe Earle, Director of Japan Society Gallery.

    The Sound Of One Hand: Paintings Of Zen Master Hakuin Showcased In New Exhbition (PHOTOS) Clay Chiles 2010

  • "Although a major figure in Japanese art and widely regarded as the most important Zen master of the last 600 years, Hakuin is virtually unknown to American audiences today -- a situation Japan Society intends to redress with this, the first retrospective of his work ever to be seen in the United States," says Joe Earle, Director of Japan Society Gallery.

    The Sound Of One Hand: Paintings Of Zen Master Hakuin Showcased In New Exhbition (PHOTOS) Clay Chiles 2010

  • "Although a major figure in Japanese art and widely regarded as the most important Zen master of the last 600 years, Hakuin is virtually unknown to American audiences today -- a situation Japan Society intends to redress with this, the first retrospective of his work ever to be seen in the United States," says Joe Earle, Director of Japan Society Gallery.

    The Sound Of One Hand: Paintings Of Zen Master Hakuin Showcased In New Exhbition (PHOTOS) Clay Chiles 2010

  • "Although a major figure in Japanese art and widely regarded as the most important Zen master of the last 600 years, Hakuin is virtually unknown to American audiences today -- a situation Japan Society intends to redress with this, the first retrospective of his work ever to be seen in the United States," says Joe Earle, Director of Japan Society Gallery.

    The Sound Of One Hand: Paintings Of Zen Master Hakuin Showcased In New Exhbition (PHOTOS) Clay Chiles 2010

  • "Although a major figure in Japanese art and widely regarded as the most important Zen master of the last 600 years, Hakuin is virtually unknown to American audiences today -- a situation Japan Society intends to redress with this, the first retrospective of his work ever to be seen in the United States," says Joe Earle, Director of Japan Society Gallery.

    The Sound Of One Hand: Paintings Of Zen Master Hakuin Showcased In New Exhbition (PHOTOS) Clay Chiles 2010

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