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IZU PENINSULA: TRAVELLING BACK IN TIME

November 30, 2016Heather
Mt Fuji from the 6th-century Tumulus site near Heda

You get to see it briefly from Atami or Mishima, between the tunnels as you head towards Kyoto on the Shinkansen Bullet Express; a fleeting glimpse of steep forested mountains rising from the sea on the left-hand side of the… Continue reading →

Current Issue, DECEMBER 2016, Newspaper, Travel Features

Xun Sun: A Studio Visit in Beijing

October 31, 2016Heather
Pi Animations signs, Hei Qiao Village, Chao Yang District, Beijing

‘I do not believe television. I do not believe the newspapers. I do not believe movies, they all lie. Opera lies. Go to the church or temple to obtain truth? They both lie. The government lies. What I learned in… Continue reading →

Current Issue, November 2016

Wakashu in Japanese Prints

October 31, 2016Heather
Youth on a Long-Tailed Turtle as Urashima Taro (1767) by Suzuki Harunobu (1725-1770), Sir Edmund Walker Collection

This ground-breaking exhibition at the Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) is art oriented, but the art is a bold sociological coverage about the main subject, the wakashu of Edo, the great merchant-class capital of Japan which by the 1760s had become… Continue reading →

Current Issue, November 2016

The Jameel Prize

October 31, 2016Heather
Hyde Park, Kashan 1862 by David Chalmers Alesworth (UK) Pile carpet, embroidery, 1900-1950 & 2011. Courtesy of Juan Yarur Torres, President of Fundaçion AMA. Photo: David Chalmers Alesworth

THE JAMEEL PRIZE is awarded biennially for contemporary art and design inspired by Islamic tradition. The resulting exhibition of the fourth edition recently opened at the Pera Museum, Istanbul, where the Prize was awarded to a Pakistani artist, Ghulam Mohammad.… Continue reading →

Current Issue, November 2016

Shadow Puppet Theatre in Southeast Asia

October 3, 2016Heather
Naga, a mythical serpent, West Java, hide, wood, gold leaf, late 1700s to early 1800s, Raffles Collection © The Trustees of the British Museum

CANDLES FLICKER in the dark and magical shadows move across a white screen. As the music of bamboo and wood instruments starts, the adventures of mythical demons and goddesses, heroes and villains, epic battles, magic spells and unrequited love unfold… Continue reading →

Current Issue, Newspaper, October 2016

Japanese War Prints: Conflicts of Interest

October 3, 2016Heather
Captain Kani Ichita, from the series Mirror of Famous Army and Navy Men (1895) by Kobayashi Kiyochika (1847–1915, Japan), active late 19th century, published by Inoue Kichijiro, Meiji period, colour woodblock print with embossing, Saint Louis Art Museum. Gift of Mr and Mrs Charles A Lowenhaupt

THIS AUTUMN, the St Louis Art Museum (SLAM) opens Conflicts of Interest: Art and War in Modern Japan, an unparalleled display of a range of Japanese art depicting and responding to the reality of warfare, featuring Japanese war prints. The… Continue reading →

Current Issue, Newspaper, October 2016

Chinese Opera Costumes

October 3, 2016Heather
Theatrical robe with phoenix and floral patterns, Qing dynasty, 19th century, silk thread embroidery on silk satin, 127 x 243.84 cm. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Roger Fund, 1929

This is a colourful and festive exhibition of Chinese opera costumes with more levels of depth than a gold mine because what one sees on the surface is only just the beginning. Kudos goes out to the Met’s curators for… Continue reading →

Current Issue, Newspaper, October 2016

Kolkata Botanic Garden: A History

October 3, 2016Heather
One of the lakes created in the centre of the Royal Botanic Garden, Calcutta, during the 1880s, now known as the Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Indian Botanic Garden in Shibpur, Howrah

When Colonel Robert Kyd proposed in 1786 that a botanic garden should be established in Calcutta (now Kolkata), he probably had little idea that it would still be on the same site and have the same essential form 230 years’… Continue reading →

Current Issue, From The Archive, Newspaper, October 2016

Christianity in Asia: Historical Perspective

September 1, 2016Heather
Pietà (Mother of Sorrows), India, Kerala, 18th century, painted wood, Asian Civilisations Museum

Just as the historian Edward Gibbon could imagine a Europe shaped by Islam, Asia could also have developed very differently. Gibbon saw a battle in central France in 732 as being the factor that prevented Muslims from eventually taking over… Continue reading →

Current Issue, Newspaper, Quarterly, SEPTEMBER 2016

Six Dynasties China: Art in A Time of Chaos

September 1, 2016Heather
Mounted Drummer from a tomb dated to the Northern Qi dynasty, second year of Wuping (571), earthenware with pigments, height (total) 28.5 cm, (horse) 26 cm, length 23.1 cm.Unearthed in 2000 from the tomb of Xu Xianxiu at Wangjiafeng village in Taiyuan, Shanxi. Collection of the Shanxi Museum

Willow Weilan Hai, Director, China Institute Gallery, and chief curator of the exhibition commented that recent excavations in China due to an unprecedented building boom have been an amazing gift to the archeological community, adding greatly to our knowledge of… Continue reading →

Current Issue, Newspaper, Quarterly, SEPTEMBER 2016

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