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What makes this Korean pensive bodhisattva so inviting?

"It's more about contemplating the notion of a being or a world that is beyond the one that I'm inhabiting."

Curator Soyoung Lee on a pensive bodhisattva.

Explore this object here.

Throughout 2013, The Met invited curators from across the Museum to each talk about one artwork that changed the way they see the world.


Contributors

Soyoung Lee
Curator, Department of Asian Art

Photography by Paul Lachenauer


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Pensive bodhisattva, Gilt bronze, Korea
Korea
mid-7th century