EditorialA statue of An Jung-geun, the Korean nationalist who in 1909 assassinated the prime minister of Japan, in Seoul on June 6, 2023. (Chang W. Lee/The New York Times)
EditorialA statue of An Jung-geun, the Korean nationalist who in 1909 assassinated the prime minister of Japan, in Seoul on June 6, 2023. (Chang W. Lee/The New York Times)
EditorialA statue of An Jung-geun, the Korean nationalist who in 1909 assassinated the prime minister of Japan, in Seoul on June 6, 2023. (Chang W. Lee/The New York Times)
EditorialA statue of An Jung-geun, the Korean nationalist who in 1909 assassinated the prime minister of Japan, in Seoul on June 6, 2023. (Chang W. Lee/The New York Times)
EditorialA statue of An Jung-geun, the Korean nationalist who in 1909 assassinated the prime minister of Japan, in Seoul on June 6, 2023. (Chang W. Lee/The New York Times)
EditorialA statue of An Jung-geun, the Korean nationalist who in 1909 assassinated the prime minister of Japan, in Seoul on June 6, 2023. (Chang W. Lee/The New York Times)
EditorialA statue of An Jung-geun, the Korean nationalist who in 1909 assassinated the prime minister of Japan, in Seoul on June 6, 2023. (Chang W. Lee/The New York Times)
EditorialA statue of An Jung-geun, the Korean nationalist who in 1909 assassinated the prime minister of Japan, in Seoul on June 6, 2023. (Chang W. Lee/The New York Times)
EditorialA statue of An Jung-geun, the Korean nationalist who in 1909 assassinated the prime minister of Japan, in Seoul on June 6, 2023. (Chang W. Lee/The New York Times)
EditorialA statue of An Jung-geun, the Korean nationalist who in 1909 assassinated the prime minister of Japan, in Seoul on June 6, 2023. (Chang W. Lee/The New York Times)
EditorialThe exterior of the Art Gallery of New South Wales, the original neoclassical museum building, finished in 1909, which sits next door to Sydney Modern, in Sydney, Australia on Dec. 20, 2022. (Petrina Tinslay/The New York Times)
EditorialThe exterior of the Art Gallery of New South Wales, the original neoclassical museum building, finished in 1909, which sits next door to Sydney Modern, in Sydney, Australia on Dec. 20, 2022. (Petrina Tinslay/The New York Times)