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Korean professor captures U.S. architecture

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University Wire, June 14th, 2005

University Wire 06-14-2005 (The Shorthorn) (U-WIRE) ARLINGTON, Texas -- Professor Nak Choon Kim traveled from Korea to stand on a street corner in downtown Dallas. His only task was to paint what he loves most. "Every day I think about architecture," he said. Architectural art was the theme of Friday night's exhibition gallery reception, which introduced famous architecture, historical sites and beautiful scenes to students from an Eastern perspective. Kim's work will be displayed in the Max W. Sullivan Exhibition Gallery in the Architecture Building at the University of Texas at Arlington unt...

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