AUSPICIOUS SYMBOLS IN JAPANESE ART
Kotobuki explores auspicious imagery and celebratory subjects through inspired selections of paintings, calligraphy, surimono, textiles, ceramics, and baskets dating from the 12th to the 21st centuries, including works that will be on view to the public for the first time – all from private New York collections…
DELIGHTING KRISHNA: PICHVAIS PAINTINGS
An exhibition highlighting monumental paintings called pichvais is currently on show in Washington, DC. These paintings play a central role in the religious practices of the Hindu Pushtimarg (The Path of Grace) community, who engage with the divine by caring for and delighting the child-God Krishna. Collectively, the artworks convey the philosophical and emotional resonance of the Pushtimarg tradition as well as the creative ingenuity of its artists…
THE BIRTH OF THE MALAY WORLD
The word below, written more than half a millennium ago, are as true now as ever. In an era of growing isolationism and what has recently been termed ‘the most beautiful word’ (tariffs), it is refreshing to see an exhibition that looks at trade as a bringer of life. According to the Malay ruler above, trade also unites ‘all living things’, which sounds like a green statement centuries ahead of its time…
THE FORBIDDEN CITY AND VERSAILLES
To celebrate the 60th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between China and France, as well as the China-France Year of Cultural Tourism, the Hong Kong Palace Museum is showing The Forbidden City and The Palace of Versailles: China-France Cultural Encounters in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries…
Asian and Islamic Works of Art
Chinese, Japanese & South East Asian
On Wednesday, 11 November, over 700 lots spanning many epochs and categories of Asian Art, from Chinese archaic bronzes to Japanese prints and Singaporean …Read More »
The latest shows from around the world
THE MAGIC OF EXPLORATION
From biennials and triennials to art summits, fairs, and cultural tours – countless art events now dot the globe and compete for attention and …Read More »
Object of the Month – February 2022
This month marks the New Chinese Year – and 2022 is the year of the tiger. To mark the event, we’re posting a Chinese …Read More »
Wang Keping
The Rodin Museum invited Wang Keping to take over the sculpture garden as his studio during May and early June. The project is a …Read More »
Tranquebar and The Danish Connection in India
Tranquebar (Tharangampadi) is a village in Tamil Nadu with an intriguing intercultural history – it has been the home to two Danish East India …Read More »