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OCTOBER 2018

Cover: Jameel Arts Centre Opens in Dubai.

Profile: the Chinese painter Yu Youhan in Shanghai. Exploring the world of mediaeval Armenian merchants. Family Ties: Pahari painting in Zurich. The Fabric of India, textiles in Cincinnati. Empresses of the Forbidden City, on show at the Peabody Essex Museum, Salem. Peacock in the Desert, the art of Jodhpur, in Seattle. Our guide to Asian Art in London. London auction previews. Auctions with previews in London. Edo style in North Adelaide. Hiroshi Sugimoto’s project at Versailles, the work of Tadao Ando on show in Paris. Yasumasa Morimura: Ego Obscura at Japan Society in New York. Fall fairs in New York and London. Gallery shows in New York, Listings, and Islamic Arts Diary.

The Arts and Culture of Armenia

September 30, 2018Heather
Kalamkari hanging with figures in an architectural setting, Golconda region of the Coromandel Coast, circa 1640-50, 254 x 198.1 cm. This panel once belonged to a large composition with other parts now in the V&A London, and the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts

This exhibition explores the arts and culture of Armenia from the Armenians conversion to Christianity in the 4th century to their leading role and their growth and dominance in global trade in the 16th and 17th centuries. The exhibition emphasises… Continue reading →

Current Issue, OCTOBER 2018

Asian Art in London

September 30, 2018Heather
#D-133 by Tadasky (Tadasuke Kuwayama, b 1935), acrylic on canvas , signed, titled and dated 1966 on the reverse, framed, 173.5 x 173 cm. Provenance: the Jiro Yoshihara Collection, Gregg Baker Asian Art

Asian Art in London (AAL) is now in its 21st edition and the event  runs from 1 to 10 November in locations across London. This year 41 dealers and galleries from the UK and overseas are showcasing a range of… Continue reading →

Current Issue, OCTOBER 2018

Empresses of China in The Forbidden City

September 30, 2018Heather
Court hat with phoenixes. Probably Imperial Workshop, Beijing, 18th or 19th century, sable, velvet, silk floss, pearls, tiger’s-eye stone, lapis lazuli, glass, birch bark and metal with gilding, and kingfisher feather, Palace Museum © The Palace Museum

Empresses of China’s Forbidden City is the first international exhibition ever to explore the role of empresses in shaping China’s last dynasty – the Qing (1644-1912). To mark the 40th anniversary of the establishment of the China-US diplomatic relations, the Peabody… Continue reading →

Current Issue, OCTOBER 2018

Manaku and Nainsukh: Family Ties

September 30, 2018Heather
Two Spies Approach, Folio from the (large-size) Siege of Lanka series, circa 1725, by Manaku of Guler, Pahari region, India, Collection of Barbara and Eberhard Fischer, on loan to the Museum Rietberg

Among the Museum Rietberg’s Indian treasures, the collection of historical miniature paintings is of special significance. Now, for the first time, this exhibition examines the oeuvre of two legendary artist brothers, Manaku and Nainsukh, by way of comparison. The artist… Continue reading →

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World Monuments Fund Announce Watch Sites. Profile: the Turkish artist Mehmet Ali-Uysal. The life and work of Kamoda Shoji in Minneapolis. Beasts of India and The Deep – tribal art in India. Ganjifa, playing cards of India. Textiles from Safavid Iran in Washington DC. From the Archives: Translucent World: Jade from the Palace Museum. Japanese Treasures from Royal Collections in London. Costumes and stories from Noh theatre in Venice. The Art of the Samurai in Cambridge, UK. The Legacy of Ceylon. Popular art in modern Korea. Ali Kazim in Oxford and Geoffrey Bawa in Colombo. Children of the Meiji period in Paris, Swapnaa Tamhane ‘s Indian textiles in Toroto. Dinh Q. Le in Paris and Indian contemporary art in Melbourne. Gallery shows and auctions. Islamic Arts Diary.
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