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More Asia Week March 2022

Sebastian Izzard Asian Art's installation of Japanese surimono prints.

For those who are sorry to see Asia Week March 2022 finish, there are still gallery exhibitions available to visit. And for those who wish to learn more about the works on view, many galleries have informative materials online and in print to read or watch. Below is a list of shows that you can still visit and materials you can study.

CONTINUING EXHIBITIONS:

Indian, Himalayan, and Southeast Asian Art
Akar Prakar, Jayashree Chakravarty: Feeling the Pulse (in the pandemic year), ONLINE March 15-April 15
DAG, A Place in the Sun: Women Artists from 20th Century India, March 15-May 28
Thomas Murray, Important Indian, Indonesian and Other Textiles and Masks: Inspiration and Interpretation, ONLINE

Chinese Art
Fu Qiumeng Fine Art, Ink Affinities 墨缘: The Collaborative Works of Arnold Chang and Michael Cherney, March 18-May 7
INK Studio, Bingyi: Land of Immortals, March 16-April 22
Kaikodo LLC, The Ancients Among Us: Chinese and Japanese Paintings and Works of Art, ONLINE 

Japanese Art
Dai Ichi Arts, Ltd., Future Forms: Avant-Garde Sculpture in Modern Japanese Ceramics, March 1-30
Egenolf Gallery Japanese Prints, Masterworks by Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (1839-1892), ONLINE 
Ippodo Gallery, Chaos to Cosmos: White Road between Two Rivers,
March 10-April 14
Joan B Mirviss LTD, Kondō Takahiro: Making Waves, March 16-April 22
Scholten Japanese Art, Influencers: Japonisme and Modern Japan, March 16-April 15
MIYAKO YOSHINAGA, “In the Space of the Near and Distant”-Solo Exhibition by Jonathan Yukio Clark, March 17-April 30

Korean Art
HK Art & Antiques LLC, Korean Paintings and Sculptures: Past and Present, March 17-April 6

GALLERY PUBLICATIONS TO READ AND WATCH:

Indian, Himalayan, and Southeast Asian Art
Oliver Forge & Brendan Lynch Ltd, India and Iran: Works on Paper
Francesca Galloway, Court, Epic, Spirit: Indian Art 15th-19th Century
Kapoor Galleries, Dhanvantari's Blessing
Thomas Murray, Important Indian, Indonesian and Other Textiles and Masks: Inspiration and Interpretation

Chinese Art
Fu Qiumeng Fine Art, Ink Affinities 墨缘: The Collaborative Works of Arnold Chang and Michael Cherney
Ralph M. Chait Galleries, Inc., Spring Exhibition of Chinese Porcelains and Works of Art
INK Studio, Bingyi: Land of Immortals
Kaikodo LLC, The Ancients Among Us: Chinese and Japanese Paintings and Works of Art
Zetterquist Galleries, Chinese Ceramics from Tang-Yuan Dynasty

Japanese Art
Dai Ichi Arts, Ltd., Future Forms: Avant-Garde Sculpture in Modern Japanese Ceramics
Ippodo Gallery, Chaos to Cosmos: White Road between Two Rivers,
Joan B Mirviss LTD, Kondō Takahiro: Making Waves
Onishi Gallery, The Eternal Beauty of Metal
Giuseppe Piva Japanese Art, Japanese Art and Antiques
Scholten Japanese Art, Influencers: Japonisme and Modern Japan
Sebastian Izzard LLC Asian Art, Privately Commissioned Japanese Prints and Albums from the Late 18th and Early 19th
TAI Modern, Yufu Shohaku Solo Exhibition; Selected Works of Japanese Bamboo Art
MIYAKO YOSHINAGA, “In the Space of the Near and Distant”-Solo Exhibition by Jonathan Yukio Clark

Of course, museums are valuable resources of information and the auction houses have text and video stories that augment the catalogues.