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April 2008

Cover news:
New Asian Sites Added to World Heritage Fund List

 

. Profile the painter Walter Ford and his recent work based on the Indian book of fables, the Pancha Tantra. Yosa Buson, Japanese 18th-century painting at the Miho Museum in Shigaraki Prefecture, Japan. Faces of India, the new book of photographs of India's modern and contemporary artists. Private museums in Japan: The Suntory in Tokyo. The Indian painter, NS Harsha, and the Artes Mundi prize exhibition for 2008 in Cardiff, Wales. Classical Indian paintings from Australian Collection, in Sydney. The Ramayana, and exhibition by the British Library on one of their 17th-century Mewari manuscripts. The Arts of Islam, Treasures from the Khalili Collection currently on show in Abu Dhabi. Interview with the film-maker Ying Liang. Preview of the new Hong Kong contemporary art fair. Hong Kong auction previews.

Intimate Encounters: Indian Paintings from Australian Collections
    THE LAVISH PALETTE that is Indian painting reflects the mingling of many forces on the subcontinent throughout history. As wave upon wave of conquerors swept across India, the encounte...
Intimate Encounters: Indian Paintings from Australian Collections
  THE LAVISH PALETTE that is Indian painting reflects the mingling of many forces on the subcontinent throughout history. As wave upon wave of conquerors swept across India, the encounters betwe...
N S Harsha: Artes Mundi 3
  MAJOR WORKS BY international emerging artists Lida Abdul, Vasco Araújo, Mircea Cantor, Dalziel and Scullion, N.S. Harsha, Abdoulaye Konaté, Susan Norrie and Rosângela Renn&...
The Ramayana Love and Valour in India’s Great Epic
  The Ramayana, one of the world’s most enduring stories, is considered to be fundamental to the art and culture of India and Southeast Asia and is still regularly performed in dance, dram...
Yosa Buson
  In 18th-century Edo Japan, the study of the Chinese classics was advocated by the Tokugawa shogunate and led to renewed interest in late Ming literary culture. One result was the development o...
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