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MAY 2017

Cover: Treasure Horde Found in Sichuan River China.

Profile: Sultan Sooud Al-Qassemi, founder of The Barjeel Art Foundation. Shahzia Sikander’s latest commission at Princeton University. An interview with the Indian artist Jitish Kallat. Edo- and Meiji-period glass in the Miho Museum’s 20th anniversary exhibition in Shigaraki province, Japan. Han-dynasty China on show in New York. Lu Yang and the role of female artists in China. Culture: local and international galleries gather in Brussels in June. New York auction reviews from March Asia Week. Hong Kong auction reviews and previews. London auction previews. Japanese House exhibition in London, Indian jewellery in California, and SOAS’s centenary exhibition in London. Listings. Islamic Arts Diary.

Shahzia Sikander at Princeton University

May 1, 2017Heather
Shahzia Sikander and an artisan from Mayer of Munich working on the mosaic in Germany. The window was created by handpainting ceramic colours within thin layers of glass, a technique pioneered by Mayer of Munich, specialising in stained glass and mosaics, with whom Sikander collaborated on both projects

Pakistani artist Shahzia Sikander (b 1969) has created and installed two site-specific installations commissioned by Princeton University’s funding for campus art by living artists. Quintuplet Effect, a painting on glass, and Ecstasy as Sublime, Heart as Vector, a glass, ceramic,… Continue reading →

Current Issue, MAY 2017, Newspaper Artist Profile, Pakistan

Female Artists in China and Their Work

May 1, 2017Heather
Lu Yang at Ren Space Gallery, Shanghai

Ma Qjuisha is a young Chinese video artist who established her reputation with autobiographical videos about the necessity for a woman to conform in China’s patriarchal society. In No. 4 Pingyuanli to No. 4 Tianqiaobeili (2007), she talks ‘face to… Continue reading →

Back Issues, MAY 2017, Newspaper Artist Profile, China

Female Artists in China

May 1, 2017Sarah Callaghan
Lu Yang at Ren Space Gallery, Shanghai

Ma Qjuisha is a young Chinese video artist who established her reputation with autobiographical videos about the necessity for a woman to conform in China’s patriarchal society. In No. 4 Pingyuanli to No. 4 Tianqiaobeili (2007), she talks ‘face to… Continue reading →

Back Issues, MAY 2017, Newspaper Artist Profile, China

Japanese Glass: Beautiful Reflections

May 1, 2017Heather
Satsuma kiriko copper red overlay glass bowl with cross design, Edo period, 1846-1863, height 7.7 cm, mouth diameter 11.3 cm

In celebration of its 20th anniversary, the Miho Museum in Shigaraki, Japan is hosting this special exhibition of Japanese glass from the Bindeisha Vidro-Diamante Glass Museum of Matsuyama, Shikoku founded by Daito Norisato in 2011. Glass-making was in its infancy… Continue reading →

Current Issue, MAY 2017, Newspaper Japan

The Beauty of Japanese Glass

May 1, 2017Sarah Callaghan
Satsuma kiriko copper red overlay glass bowl with cross design, Edo period, 1846-1863, height 7.7 cm, mouth diameter 11.3 cm

By Yvonne Tan In celebration of its 20th anniversary, the Miho Museum in Shigaraki, Japan is hosting this special exhibition of Japanese glass from the Bindeisha Vidro-Diamante Glass Museum of Matsuyama, Shikoku founded by Daito Norisato in 2011. Glass-making was… Continue reading →

Current Issue, MAY 2017, Newspaper Japan

INDIAN JEWELLERY FROM THE THAR DESERT

May 1, 2017Heather
Necklace (arya or aad), Rajasthan, early 19th century, gold, rubies, emeralds, diamonds, pearls, glass beads, Ronald and Maxine Lind Collection

Enduring Splendour Jewellery of India’s That Desert exhibition explores the traditions of Indian jewellery against the background of a 5,000-year history of jewellery making across the Indian subcontinent as a whole. Drawing on recent field research carried out in the… Continue reading →

Current Issue, MAY 2017, Newspaper India, Jewellery

INDIAN JEWELLERY

May 1, 2017Sarah Callaghan
Necklace (arya or aad), Rajasthan, early 19th century, gold, rubies, emeralds, diamonds, pearls, glass beads, Ronald and Maxine Lind Collection

ENDURING SPLENDOUR explores the traditions of the Thar Desert against the background of a 5,000-year history of jewellery making across the Indian subcontinent. Drawing on recent field research carried out in the city of Jaisalmer, a thriving centre of contemporary… Continue reading →

Current Issue, MAY 2017, Newspaper India, Jewellery
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