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SEPTEMBER 2017

Fahrelnissa Zeid: Pioneering Artist

August 31, 2017Heather
Fahrelnissa Zeid in her studio in Paris, circa 1960s © The Raad Zeid Al-Hussein Collection

I did not intend to become an abstract painter; I was a person working very conventionally with forms and values. But flying by plane transformed me… The world is upside down. A whole city could be held in your hand:… Continue reading →

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Fahrelnissa Zeid

August 31, 2017Sarah Callaghan
Fahrelnissa Zeid in her studio in Paris, circa 1960s © The Raad Zeid Al-Hussein Collection

I did not intend to become an abstract painter; I was a person working very conventionally with forms and values. But flying by plane transformed me… The world is upside down. A whole city could be held in your hand:… Continue reading →

Back Issues, Newspaper, SEPTEMBER 2017 Artist Profile, Turkey

20th Century Japanese Prints

August 31, 2017Heather
Tipsy, from the series Modern Styles of Women by Kobayakawa Kiyoshi, 1930, colour woodblock print with mica, Saint Louis Art Museum, The Langenberg Endowment Fund

This show follows The Saint Louis Art Museum’s highly successful print exhibition, Conflicts of Interest: Art and War in Modern Japan that was reviewed in Asian Art Newspaper October 2016. Now, The Saint Louis Art Museum it is continuing its… Continue reading →

Back Issues, Newspaper, SEPTEMBER 2017 Japan, Prints

A Century of Japanese Prints

August 31, 2017Sarah Callaghan
Tipsy, from the series Modern Styles of Women by Kobayakawa Kiyoshi, 1930, colour woodblock print with mica, Saint Louis Art Museum, The Langenberg Endowment Fund

This show follows The Saint Louis Art Museum’s highly successful print exhibition, Conflicts of Interest: Art and War in Modern Japan that was reviewed in Asian Art Newspaper October 2016. Now, The Saint Louis Art Museum it is continuing its… Continue reading →

Back Issues, Newspaper, SEPTEMBER 2017 Japan, Prints

Indian Paintings: From Kabul to Kolkata

August 31, 2017Heather
The royal elephant Madhukar, by Hashim, Mughal, probably Agra, circa 1630-1640 © The Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge

This year, as part of the UK-India Year of Culture celebrating the 70th anniversary of Indian Independence, a dazzling range of Mughal and Indian paintings is being exhibited at the Fitzwilliam Museum, part of Cambridge University. Fitzwilliam Museum’s Collection of… Continue reading →

Back Issues, Newspaper, SEPTEMBER 2017 India, Paintings

From Kabul to Kolkata

August 31, 2017Sarah Callaghan
The royal elephant Madhukar, by Hashim, Mughal, probably Agra, circa 1630-1640 © The Fitzwilliam Museum, University of Cambridge

This year, as part of the UK-India Year of Culture celebrating the 70th anniversary of Indian Independence, a dazzling range of Mughal paintings is being exhibited at the Fitzwilliam Museum. As Marcus Fraser remarks in his preface to the absorbing… Continue reading →

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Bapo Painting: China’s ‘8 Brokens’

August 31, 2017Heather
Untitled, 1900, by unknown artist

In the summer of 1978, Nancy Berliner, currently Wu Tung Curator of Chinese Art at the Museum of Fine Arts (MFA), Boston, was visiting Taiwan and came across an unusual painting at a Taipei flea market stall. She was ‘intrigued… Continue reading →

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China’s 8 Brokens

August 31, 2017Sarah Callaghan
Untitled, 1900, by unknown artist

In the summer of 1978, Nancy Berliner, currently Wu Tung Curator of Chinese Art at the Museum of Fine Arts (MFA), Boston, was visiting Taiwan and came across an unusual painting at a Taipei flea market stall. She was ‘intrigued… Continue reading →

Back Issues, Newspaper, SEPTEMBER 2017 China
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