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September 2010September 2010
Cover News: Rumble in the Jungle: the Disputed Preah Vihear Temple

June 2010June 2010
First Cirebon Cargo Auction is Scuppered in Indonesia

May 2010May 2010
Riding the Crest of The Chinese Art Market

April 2010April 2010
New Islamic Gallery Opens at the Detroit Institute of Arts

MARCH 2010MARCH 2010
Guggenheim Museum Celebrates 50th Anniversary

February 2010February 2010
The Tomb of Cao Cao found in Henan Province in China

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January 2006

January 2006

Cover news: Record sales at Asian art auctions

Interview with the Chinese artist Wang Du. The reopening of the National Museum of Korea in Seoul. The Mitsui Memorial Museum in Tokyo. Chinese textiles from the 18th century. Atul Dodiya, contemporary Indian prints in Singapore. The 18th century painters of Kyoto, on show Asian Art Museum, San Francisco. Ukiyo-e at MAK in Vienna. Japanese kimonos and textiles. The renovated Honkan at Tokyo National Museum. Japanese tattoos in Stockholm. Tibetan contemporary art, Gonkar Gyatso. Lacquerware artist Michiko Suganuma. Chinese painter Gao Xingjian. 17th century Jingdezhen Porcelain, Sir Michael Butler Collection on show in the Shanghai Museum.

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December 2005

December 2005

Cover news: Auction record for ceramics in Hong Kong: pheasant vase

Interview with Malaysian film director Amir Muhammad. CP Lin Collection of Chinese paintings, in Hong Kong. House of Oracles, Huang Yong Ping exhibition in Minneapolis. Private Museums in Korea. The Beiltung Cargo exhibition in Singapore. Domains of Wonder, Edwin Binney 3rd Collection of Indian painting in San Diego. Restoration in the Forbidden City, Beijing. Cham sculpture in Paris. Splendid Attire, Central Asian Textiles in Washington. Annual Book Survey and Review. The ink landscapes of Arnold Chang.

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November 2005

November 2005

Cover news: Art of ancient Korea on show in Berlin

Interview with the artist Feng Mengbo. China at the Crossroads, Han and Tang dynasty art at Miho Museum, Japan. Vietnamese artist Dinh Q Le at Asia Society, New York. Museum of Contemporary Art in Shanghai. The deel, Mongolian traditional costume. Antique Classical Chinese carpets on show in Cologne. Southeast Asian textiles in Jakarta. Asian textiles in the reopened de Young Museum, San Francisco. Lucarno International Film Festival. An interview with Thai artist Surasi Kusolwong. Laos textile revival. Recent political art in Thailand. Indian Summer, contemporary Indian art in Paris. The Paintings of Indian artist Nalini Malani. Rozome masters of Japan, Textile Museum Washington.

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October 2005

October 2005

Cover news: UK sign historic museum partnership with China

Interview with the Taiwanese film director Hou Hsiao-Hsien. The contemporary Chinese artist Fan Zhaoling in San Francisco. The Inventory Project for the National Museum of Cambodia, Phnom Penh. Guide to Asian Art in London. Modernist painter Yun Gee. Henri Cartier-Bresson photographs, London. Art and antiques from the Marco Polo Era in China, China National Silk Museum, Hangzhou.

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September 2005

September 2005

Cover news: World auction for an Asian work of art at auction, blue and white guan jar in London

Interview with Fumio Nanjo, the director of the new Singapore Biennial. The Loke Legacy, photography in Kuala Lumpur. Poetic Mandarin, the James Hayes Collection of Chinese calligraphy in Sydney. Buddhist, Jain and Hindu Sculpture in Germany. Guide to fall Asia Week, New York. Asian art at the Venice Biennale. Indian painting by Alexander Gorlizki and Riyaz Uddin. Mahjong, contemporary Chinese art from the Sigg Collection.

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June 2005

June 2005

Cover news: Sandy and Cecile MacTaggart donate collection of Asian art and textiles to University of Alberta Museum, Canada.

Opening of the Southeast Asian Ceramics Museum in Bangkok, Thailand. Interview with the contemporary Chinese artist Zhu Wei. Shogun: Lord Tokugawa Ieyasu, Japanese armour in Leeds, UK. Yunnan minorities, China. Interview with China Guardian's president Wang Yannan. Annual Southeast Asian Museums guide. Kabuki Heroes of the Osaka Stage, 1780-1830, British Museum. Celedon ceramics in Geneva. The reign of Emperor Jing Di, Oslo. Mongols, Manchus and Monks, the art of Tibetan diplomacy exhibition at Philadelphia Museum of Art. Emperor Akbar's illustrator, Khusraw, Walters Museum, Baltimore.

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May 2005

May 2005

Cover news: Fire destroys treasures at Naksansa Temple, Korea

An interview with Vietnamese artist Jun Nguyen-Hatsushiba. Yongle, 15th-century Chinese Art in New York. Chinese and Islamic art in Copenhagen. Cloud Silk, Chinese textiles in Stockholm. Southeast Asian textiles in Washington. Mongolian painted furniture. Chinese architecture from Huizhou in Hong Kong. The Schnitzer Collection of early Chinese art in Oregon. Korean art and antiques from 16th to 17th centuries, Guimet Museum, Paris. Padre Matteo Ricci, Jesuit in 17th century China. Early Swiss-Chinese photographs, shown in Hong Kong.

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April 2005

April 2005

Cover news: US Embargo on Chinese Art

Wu Family Shrine reconsidered at Princeton. An interview with Thai artist Rirkrit Tiravanija. The Imperial Villa of Katsura in Tokyo. Contemporary Indian Art, Edge of Desire at Asia Society, New York. The National Textile Museum in Bhutan. Himalayan charms and manuscripts. Indian miniatures and paintings in the Prince of Wales Museum, Mumbai. Ganjifa, Indian playing cards. International Mountain Museum, Pokhara, Nepal. Obaku Sen, Japanese calligraphy in Paris. The barefoot photographers of Tilonia, at SOAS, London.

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March 2005

March 2005

Cover news: Grant to restore Phnom Bakheng temple, complex of Angkor, Cambodia

Interview with Pakistani painter Shazia Sikander. Chinese Export Silver, David Chan Collection at Asian Civilisations Museum, Singapore. Tantric Sculpture in the British Museum Collection. Guide to Asia Week New York in March. An interview with Bhutanese film director Khyentse Norbu. The rituals and festivals of Kerala in Geneva. Dadang Christanto, contemporary Indonesian artist. Iraq and China ceramic traditions. Turks, 1,000 years of history, exhibition RA, London. A Balasubramaniam and Ranjani Shettar, contemporary Indian Art in Amherst. On the Edge, Chinese Artists and the West, Stanford University.

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February 2005

February 2005

Cover news: Bamiyan Buddhas UNESCO project completed

Interview with the Chinese author Xinran. The Chinese sculptor Sui Jianguo at Asian Art Museum, San Francisco. Rajput Court Paintings, from the Asian Collections of the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne. Story Cloths of Bali, textiles. Annual guide to West Coast US museums and exhibitions. Pu Quan and the imperial painters of 20th century China, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. Ayutthaya: Art from the Lost Kingdom of Siam, the art of central Thailand, Asian Art Museum, San Francisco.

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