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October 2012

Cover news:
New York Asian Sales: A Lot More than China

 

Cover: New York Asian Sales: A Lot More than China
Profile: the photographer Youssef Nabil. Review of the latest book on Walter Spies, artist and scholar. The Tale of the Heike Painting Album at the Nezu Museum in Tokyo. Conserving old Rangoon and the Yangon Heritage Trust. China’s Terracotta Warriors: The First Emperor’s Legacy. Interview with the curators of Passion for Porcelain, a collection of export porcelain, organised by the V&A and British Museum. Our annual guide to Asian Art in London, which opens early November. The Matho Museum Project, an innovative approach to restoring Buddhist art. Regional styles in Tibetan painting at the Rubin Museum in New York. Tomb Treasures of Han China at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge UK. The Colonial Eye – early 19th-century photography from India. Bharti Kher in London. Fairs in Hong Kong, London and Toronto. Listings. Islamic Arts Diary.

Conserving Old Rangoon
  SOUTHEAST ASIA’S finest and largest collection of buildings from the colonial era is found in downtown Yangon (Rangoon). Hundreds of palatial structures, elegant teak wood private reside...
The Matho Museum Project: An Innovative Approach to Restoring Buddhist Art
    LADAKH IS accurately described as a remote border land of Northern India, hidden amongst formidable mountain ranges. Yet despite its isolation, it is strategically located between...
The Place of Provenance: Regional Styles in Tibetan Painting
  THIS SINGLE EXHIBITION by Dr. David Jackson will, for the first time, add an enormous body of knowledge to the attribution of specific locales to the varied styles of ancient Tibetan works of ...
Walter Spies: A Life in Art
  WALTER SPIES WAS a remarkable artist and scholar in so many fields. Finally, with John Stowell’s Walter Spies: A Life in Art, we have an extensively documented, well-written, and beautif...
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