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	<title>Comments on: Packing the Pensive Bodhisattva</title>
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		<title>By: David Bilbrey</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It was truly an honor for Los Angeles and LACMA in particular to play host to this Korean National Treasure.  I only wish that more eager strides would have been taken in promoting this almost impossibly rare exhibition.  The importance of this piece is on par with King Tutankhamun&#039;s mask from the 70s, yet I never saw a single advertisement in the city (billboard, streetlamp banner, bus marquis, etc) promoting it.  The curator of the Korean collection should be highly commemorated for her hard work in arranging this precious honor.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It was truly an honor for Los Angeles and LACMA in particular to play host to this Korean National Treasure.  I only wish that more eager strides would have been taken in promoting this almost impossibly rare exhibition.  The importance of this piece is on par with King Tutankhamun&#8217;s mask from the 70s, yet I never saw a single advertisement in the city (billboard, streetlamp banner, bus marquis, etc) promoting it.  The curator of the Korean collection should be highly commemorated for her hard work in arranging this precious honor.</p>
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