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Breaking News: Asia Week New York Announces 2025 Dealer Roster

New York: The Asia Week New York Association is delighted to announce their all-star roster for its highly anticipated 2025 edition. Featuring twenty-six renowned international galleries and six powerhouse auction houses–Bonhams, Christie’s, Doyle, Freeman’s|Hindman, Heritage Auctions, and Sotheby’s–this vibrant celebration of Asian art and culture, will run from March 13th through March 21st.

Heading into its 16th year, Asia Week New York continues to be the ultimate destination for collectors, curators and art enthusiasts from around the globe. This year, returning to the fold are the New York dealers Carole Davenport and SEIZAN Gallery New York, both Japanese specialists, while Lark Mason Associates will mount a special exhibition of Asian art.

“We always look forward to welcoming the many collectors, curators and art aficionados who have enthusiastically supported Asian art through the years,” says Brendan Lynch, chairman of Asia Week New York and co-director of Oliver Forge and Brendan Lynch, Ltd. in London.

From ancient treasures to contemporary masterpieces, the participating galleries will showcase an extraordinary selection of Asian porcelain, jewelry, textiles, paintings, ceramics, sculpture, bronzes, and prints, spanning the second millennium BCE to the present day. Here’s a sneak peek at this year’s stellar dealer roster, organized by specialty:

Indian, Himalayan, and Southeast Asian Art

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  • Art Passages (United States)
  • Oliver Forge and Brendan Lynch Ltd (England)
  • Francesca Galloway (England)
  • Carlton Rochell Asian Art (United States)

Ancient and/or Contemporary Chinese Art

ZetterquistPR2025

  • Alisan Fine Arts (Hong Kong/United States)
  • Fu Qiumeng Fine Art (United States)
  • Ralph M. Chait Galleries, Inc. (United States)
  • INKstudio (United States/China)
  • Kaikodo LLC (United States)
  • Lark Mason Associates (United States)
  • Zetterquist Galleries (United States)

Ancient and/or Contemporary Japanese Art

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  • The Art of Japan (United States)
  • Dai Ichi Arts, Ltd. (United States)
  • Carole Davenport (United States)
  • Egenolf Gallery Japanese Prints (United States)
  • Ippodo Gallery (United States)
  • Joan B Mirviss LTD (United States)
  • Onishi Gallery (United States)
  • Scholten Japanese Art (United States)
  • Sebastian Izzard Asian Art (United States)
  • SEIZAN Gallery New York (United States)
  • Shibunkaku (Japan)
  • TAI Modern (United States)
  • Thomsen Gallery (United States)
  • Hiroshi Yanagi Oriental Art (Japan)

Ancient and Contemporary Korean Art

HKPR2025

  • HK Art & Antiques LLC (United States)

 

About Asia Week New York

Asia Week New York is a nine-day celebration, bringing together top-tier international Asian art galleries, the seven major auction houses, and numerous museums and Asian cultural institutions. It features simultaneous gallery open houses, Asian art auctions, museum exhibitions, lectures, and special events. Participants from Great Britain, Japan and the United States unveil an extraordinary array of museum-quality treasures from China, India, the Himalayas, Southeast Asia, Tibet, Nepal, Japan, and Korea. Asia Week New York Association, Inc. is a 501(c)(6) non-profit trade membership organization registered with the state of New York.

Captions (top to bottom):

Avalokiteshvara
Central Tibet
15th century
Copper alloy
Height: 13¾ in. (34.9 cm)
Credit: Carlton Rochell Asian Art

A large and rare Inlaid Koryo Celadon Tile
Korean

12th-13th c.
23 x 30.5 cm
Credit: Zetterquist Galleries

Wada Morihiro (1944-2008)
Overlapping Comma Pattern Vessel
ca. 2004
Glazed and slip-glazed stoneware
14 1/2 x 8 1/4 x 8 1/4 in.
Credit: Joan B Mirviss LTD, Photography by Richard Goodbody

Bohnchang Koo (b. 1953)
HA 07 BW

2005
Archival pigment print
9 7/8 x 7 3/8 in. (25 x 20 cm)
Credit: HK Art & Antiques LLC