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March 2012

Cover news:
Asia Society Opens First Overseas Centre in Hong Kong

 

Profile: the painter Ahmed Alsoudani. Profile: calligrapher and artist Gu Gan. Art from the Steppes, the work of Zorikto Dorzhiev. Indian Contemporary art and the markets – where does it go from here? The controversy surrounding the Sackler Gallery’s proposed exhibition of Tang art from Singapore. The generation shift in Thai contemporary art. Tomb décor from the Jin dynasty at China Institute, New York. Our annual guide to the gallery shows, auctions and events during Asia Week New York in March. Arts of Pacific Asia Show, New York. Map and Listings for New York Asia Week. The opening of the new Asia wing at the Harn Museum in Florida. Tunisia – a year after at l’Institut du Monde Arabe. Islamic Arts Gallery.  Ancient Bronze Mirrors from the Lloyd Cotsen Collection. Listings. Cherry Blossom Centennial in Washington DC.

Deco Japan: Shaping Modern Culture, 1920–1945
  PRESENTING THE FIRST United States survey of the Art Deco style in Japan in the 1920s and 1930s, New York’s Japan Society has yet again broken into new territory. In the wake of the Grea...
Profile: Zorikto Dorzhiev
  THE FLAT, EMPTY, endless environment of the Siberian Steppe might seem an unlikely subject for highly dramatic works of art. But for the Russian painter, sculptor and designer Zorikto Dorzhiev...
The Generation Shift in Contemporary Thai Art
  CONTEMPORARY ART in Southeast Asia, long under the mainstream radar, has enjoyed more international prominence of late. Recently Indonesian and Vietnamese art have been the focus of institutio...
Theatre, Life and The Afterlife: Tomb Decor of the Jin Dynasty from Shanxi
  FOR THOUSANDS OF years, the Chinese have been preoccupied with creating a burial culture which was fuelled by a belief in the afterlife. The enormous resources devoted to the construction and ...
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