
I had an hour and 1/2 to kill between meetings and I was parked right infront of the museum, went in to see the picasso exhibit but it was too much moolah, so wondered around and came upon this non permanent installation all about Japan, China and Korea it was really well done. I really want to go to that part of the world. Might be able to soon here... if our plans work out for me to visit Kazakhstan.

This symbol expresses the wishes for a husband and wife to enjoy a happy marriage and many can be found at wedding ceremonies. In a broader sense, its meaning extends to a harmonious combination of Yin (female) and Yang (male).
As you can imagine this symbol spoke to me. There were several art works featuring it in the Korean gallery.