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FEBRUARY 2012
A Fragile Heritage, China Counts its Lost Ruins
January 2012
A Chinese Conundrum: Hong Kong Sales Slow Down
NOVEMBER 2011
Hong Kong Autumn Sales: Reading the Mixed Messages
OCTOBER 2011
Museum der Kulturen Basel Opens After Refurbishment
September 2011
Cover: World Heritage List New Sites
JUNE 2011
Thai Border Clashes Continue Around Preah Vihear Temple
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FEBRUARY 2012
FEBRUARY 2012
Cover news: A Fragile Heritage, China Counts its Lost Ruins
Cover: A Fragile Heritage, China Counts its Lost Ruins.
Profile: the multi-disciplined artist Ghada Amer. Yayoi Kusama restrospective
at Tate Modern in London. In the Steps of the Buddha, art from the 2nd
to 21st century in Melbourne. Virtuous Heritage: the history of the
Xu family of Guangzhou on show in Hong Kong. Traditional Music from the Golden
Triangle. There’s a spate of Dragon exhibitions to mark the new Chinese year in
Washington DC, Sydney, Hong Kong and Birmingham, Alabama. Our annual guide to
the museums and exhibitions on the West Coast USA. Colombo Biennale and TEFA
Maastricht. UK exhibitions: Avi Gupta’s photographs; the Hajj exhibition at the
British Museum; and Song Dong installation at the Barbican. Islamic Arts Diary.
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January 2012
January 2012
Cover news: A Chinese Conundrum: Hong Kong Sales Slow Down
January 2012
Our Japanese issue. Cover: A Chinese Conundrum: Hong Kong
Sales Slow Down. Profile: Master basket maker Fujinuma Noboru. One Hundred
Camellias, paintings at the Nezu Museum in Tokyo. Yakusha-e Kabuki Prints: A
Continuing Tradition in Oxford, UK. Samurai: Amour of the Warrior,
comprehensive exhibition of samurai life on show in Paris. Hasegawa Tohaku and
the Kano School in Tokyo. The Korean contemporary painter Jung-Yeon Min, who
know lives in Paris. Beneath the Winds: Masterpieces of Southeast Asian Art on
show in Adelaide. Exhibitions: Hokusai’s book illustrations in Durham; Mariko
Mori’s latest exhibition on the web; Storytelling in Japanese Art, the new
exhibition at the Met in New York; Hiroshima – photographs by Ishiuchi Miyako,
in Vancouver; Yutaka Makino, contemporary artist, who is intrigued by light, in
Berlin. Lee Bul’s show at the Mori in Tokyo. Auction preview, Fairs – India Art
Fair and Art Stage Singapore previews; Gallery shows – Imari fish plates.
Islamic Arts Diary. Listings.
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NOVEMBER 2011
NOVEMBER 2011
Cover news: Hong Kong Autumn Sales: Reading the Mixed Messages
Cover: Hong Kong Autumn Sales: Reading the Mixed Messages.
Profile: Indian artist Rina Banerjee. Longquan celadon from the Ming dynasty,
in Osaka, Japan. International Film Festival, Locarno, Italy. Our new
Contemporary Arts Supplement focusing on interviews with established and
upcoming artists. Profile: Weng Ling, co-founder of the Beijing Centre for the
Arts. Profile: the Indian performance artist Nikhil Chopra. Thai artist Manit
Sriwanichpoom. Unofficial Chinese
Art 1974-1985, in New York. Profile: Shirley Tse. The Asian Art Triennial in
Manchester, UK. A round-up of
Indian contemporary art in the galleries around the globe. Gallery Shows in New York, Hong Kong, Kuala Lumpur, London, Dubai,
Sydney and Singapore. Hong Kong auction previews. Gallery shows. Listings.
Islamic Arts Diary.
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OCTOBER 2011
OCTOBER 2011
Cover news: Museum der Kulturen Basel Opens After Refurbishment
Cover: Museum der Kulturen Basel Opens After Refurbishment. Profile of
the photographer Kimiko Yoshida. The Traditional Arts and Ethnology Centre in
Luang Prabang, Laos. The opening of the new galleries of Islamic-World art at
the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Masterpieces of Korean Ceramics in
the Seikado Collection, Seikado Bunko Art Museum, Tokyo. Masterpieces of
Landscape Painting from the Forbidden City at the Honolulu Academy of Arts. The Yeongwol Museum City Project in Korea. The Flamboyant Mr Chinnery (1774-1852)
on show at Asia House in London. Traders: The East India Company and Asia, new
galleries at the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, UK. Asian Art Newspaper
guide to Asian Art in London, November 2011, including exhibitions in London
and other areas; gallery shows in London and London auction previews. Cultural
Revolution: State Graphics in China in the 1960s and 1970s. Wonders of the Age:
Master Painters of India 1100-1900 and The Art of Dissent in 17th
Century China Masterpieces of the Ming Loyalist Art from the Chih Lo Lou
Collection, both at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. The Emperor’s
Orders: Designs from the Qianlong Imperial Workshops (1735-1796). Asian
jewellers and silversmiths at the annual Goldsmiths’ Fair in London in
October. Ahmed Alsoudani at Haunch
of Venison, London. Islamic Arts Diary
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September 2011
September 2011
Cover news: Cover: World Heritage List New Sites
Cover: World Heritage List New Sites.
Profile of the artist Xiao Fan. Omi: Spiritual Home of Gods and Buddhas at the
Miho Museum, Japan. Asian and Islamic-world Art at the Venice Biennale – what
to see and what to avoid. Contemporary documentary photography in Myanmar. New
York gallery shows. New York auction previews. Exhibitions on in New York
museums this autumn. Paris exhibitions: Ofuda: Engravings from Japanese Buddhist Temples at the Guimet; Paris-Delhi-Bombay at the Pompidou Centre; The Forbidden City at the Louvre: and
Chinese Emperors and French Kings at the Louvre. Parcours des mondes, gallery
shows on the left bank. Hong Kong autumn auction previews. Fairs: Tribal
Perspectives in London and Fine Art Asia in Hong Kong. Xu Bing’s Tobacco
Project in Virginia. The Elegant Image: Hindu, Buddhist and Jain Bronzes from
the Bhansali Collection in New Orleans. Indonesian Eye: Fantasies &
Realities, contemporary art in London. International Listings. Islamic Arts
Diary.
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JUNE 2011
JUNE 2011
Cover news: Thai Border Clashes Continue Around Preah Vihear Temple
JUNE 2011
Cover: Thai Border Clashes Continue Around Preah Vihear Temple. Profile: Sangbin Im, photographer and artist. A conversation with Xu Bing. Islamic-world art at the 54th Venice Biennale. Paris-Delhi-Bombay, contemporary French and Indian art at the Pompidou Centre in Paris. The new collection of Japanese cloisonné at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. Gifts of the Sultan: The Arts of Giving at the Islamic Courts at LACMA in Los Angeles. Imperial porcelain from Shanghai on show in Den Haag, The Netherlands. Liao-dynasty textiles on show at the Sackler Galleries in Beijing. The Emperor’s New Colours at MAK, Vienna. The Dutch East India at Home in Amsterdam. Mother India: The Goddess in Indian Painting. Quentin Roosevelt’s China at the Rubin in New York. Roots in the Air, Branches Below, Modern and Contemporary Indian art. Rina Banerjee at the Guimet in Paris. Dinh Q. Le in Sydney. The Buddhist cave temples of Xiangtangshan. Lee Ufan at the Guggenheim and Eikoh Hosoe at AGNSW, Sydney. The Art of Death, Sarah Murray discusses her new book. Summer Fairs in Brussels and London. Auction news. Summer listings. Islamic Arts Diary.
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May 2011
May 2011
Cover news: Ai Weiwei’s Zodiac Heads, Projects: New York & London
Cover: Ai Weiwei’s Zodiac Heads – Projects: New York &London. Profile: the Chinese artist Li Huayi. The reopening of the National Museum of China, Beijing. The Singapore Biennale. Shipwrecked: Tang Treasures on show in Singapore. A discussion with Amar Kanwar, artist and film-maker. Xu Bing’s latest project at the British Museum in London. The centenary of the 1911 Revolution in China. A look at contemporary art in Tehran, Iran. Chasing the Flaming pearl, dragons on Chinese textiles, on show in Honolulu. Tadasu Takamine’s opera project and lastest show at the Ikon Gallery in Birmingham, UK. Negotiating Home, History and Nation, Southeast Asian contemporary art at Singapore Art Museum. Hong Kong auction previews and review. New York March auction reviews. Listings. Islamic Arts Diary.
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APRIL 2011
APRIL 2011
Cover news: Asian Art Wing to Open in Spring 2010 at Harn Museum in Florida
In April 2011. Cover: Asian Art Wing to Open in Spring 2010 at Harn Museumin Florida. Profile: Hana Chidiac, curator of the Women in the Orient show atMusee Quai Branly in Paris. Chinese Cloisonne from the Yuan, Ming and Qingdynasties at the Bard Graduate Center in New York. The Courtly Art of Lucknowin the 18th and 19th centuries at Musee Guimet in Paris.Textiles from Gujarat. Afghanistan: Crossroads of the Ancient World, on show atthe British Museum in London. Bali: Art, Ritual and Performance in SanFrancisco. Vishnu: Hinduisms Blue-Skinned Saviour in Tennessee. Disciples of aCrazy Saint: The Buchen of Spiti. Namban Commission: The Portuguese in ModernAge Japan in Lisbon. Kalighat Paintings. The Way of the Master: the GreatArtists of India 1100-1900 in Zurich. Korin: two screens reunited. Islamic ArtsDiary.
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March 2011
March 2011
Cover news: Secrets Of The Silk Road Reopens In Pennsylvania
Cover Story: Secrets Of The Silk Road Reopens In Pennsylvania. Profile: the artist Kanishka Raja. The tribal art of Borneo – record prices in the Paris sales.This year marks the 250th anniversary of Sakai Hoitsu’s birth and the Idemitsu Museum of Arts in Tokyo is commemorating the occasion by staging the important two-part exhibition. First part published in February 2010, in March we publish Part 11: Reincarnating the World of Beauty.Our 2011 Guide to Asia Week New York. Preview Arts of Pacific Asia Show, New York. New York museum and society exhibitions in March. JADA (Japanese Antique Dealers Association) Group show in March and individual shows by members. The Asia Week gallery shows of AADNY (Asian Art Dealers of New York) members in March. Map and Asia Week listings, including ACAW (Asian Contemporary Art Week). Previews of Asia Week auctions in New York. The contemporary Chinese art market – where does it go from here? General listings. Preview of TEFAF, Maastricht. Islamic Arts Diary.
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February 2011
February 2011
Cover news: Courtauld Experts Undertake New Research in Bhutan
Cover: Courtauld Experts Undertake New Research in Bhutan. Profile: The painter Ali Banisadr. TheCR Smith album of photographs in the V&A collection in London. Friendshipin Art: Huang Binhong and Fou Lei. Our annual guide to the museums andexhibitions on the West Coast US. The work of the film-maker Yang Fudong goeson show in Sydney next month. Nepalese artist Govinda Sah Azad’s paintings in Londonand a group show of contemporary Indian art in Vienna. Homage to the Ancestors:the art of the Chu kingdom in Sydney and the courtly arts of Lucknow on show inLos Angeles. Plus our usual roundup of listings and Islamic Arts Diary.
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