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If you like both birds and Asia, you will love this exhibit. We have covered every exhibit The Met has come out with since we started, because they are the best around. Every last detail is attended to, and whether or not a subject matter appeals to you, surely you will be able to appreciate the effort and quality composition of each exhibit. Peachy liked the crystallized Eagle and Crow and some of the works absolutely reminded us of Hitchcock's birds. 13 ways of looking at a Blackbird has nice contrast and repetition. The colors in this exhibit are mostly neutral with the occasional red, salmon or muted teal. It's quite a calming exhibit, so do check it out!