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APRIL 2025

Meisen Kimono: Powerful Patterns

March 26, 2025Heather
Meisen haori with floral or firework-like motif in the pattern, Japan, 1920-60 Silk in plain weave, double ikat, hand-sewn, donated by Henriette Friis. All images © MAK/Christian Mendez

The Museum of Applied Arts in Vienna (MAK) has received a donation of approximately 60 kimono and haori from the Danish collector Henriette Friis. To mark this occasion, the MAK is dedicating an exhibition to Meisen (raw silk) kimonos and… Continue reading →

APRIL 2025, Current Issue, Newspaper

Champa Sculpture from Vietnam

March 26, 2025Heather

Champa art is still rather under- acknowledged, but it is in fact one of the major expressions of the ancient arts of Southeast Asia. Like the kingdom and civilisation of Angkor, Champa was virtually unknown to the Western world until… Continue reading →

APRIL 2025, Current Issue, Newspaper Champa Art, Champa Kingdon, Champa sculpture, Vietnamese art

Moon Jars: An Enduring Legacy

March 26, 2025Heather
Moon Jar, circa 1700s, Joseon dynasty (1382-1897), porcelain with clear glaze 17.5 x 17 1/8 in, Amorepacific Museum of Art, Treasure of Korea (2005-4) © Amorepacific Museum of Art. Photo: Kim Kwang Seop

The exhibition Lunar Phases: Korean Moon Jars continues the Denver Art Museum’s collaboration with the National Museum of Korea (NMK) and other institutions in Korea to explore country’s art and culture. These elegant white globular jars (dal hangari) particularly flourished in… Continue reading →

APRIL 2025, Current Issue, Newspaper

Asian Artists in Paris

March 26, 2025Heather
Untitled (Woman Wearing Shawl) by Amrita Sher-Gil, circa 1932, oil on canvas, 42 x 33 cm, collection of the Dabriwala family

The latest exhibition at the National Gallery of Singapore looks at the art history of Paris from an Asian perspective, focusing on a group of individual artists from such countries as Vietnam, Japan, India, and China to retell the Asian… Continue reading →

APRIL 2025, Current Issue, Newspaper
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