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Asia Week New York September 2022 — Day 10

Maruyama Okyo (1733-1795), Puppies, Edo period, 18th century, ink on paper, 47 x 26.5 cm.
Hiroshi Yanagi Oriental Art

Today is September's Asia Week New York, Day 10 and the final day. Here is what's going on.

Asia Week New York is live today with a day of previews:

For an overview of the gallery exhibitions on view, click here.

Auction Houses:

  • iGavel are open today for exhibition viewing.

TODAY'S AUCTIONS:

Christie's:

  • Important Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art
    Live auction continues at 8:30am

ONGOING ONLINE AUCTIONS:

Christie's:

  • •Japanese and Korean Art Online
    Through September 27 at 10:00am
  • Indian and Himalayan Art Online featuring
    The John C. and Susan L. Huntington Collection

    Through September 28 at 10:00am
  • Thoughts Across the Waters: Asian Art from the David Drabkin Collection
    Through September 28 at 9:00am
  • Art of China Online
    Through September 29 at 9:00am

Sotheby's:

  • China/5000 Years
    Through September 27

PRESS COVERAGE:

Catch up with some of the places where Asia Week New York members have appeared in the press in recent days.

Linda Hohnholz reports in eTurboNews: Global Travel Industry News that Songtsam continues to support Asia Week New York as sponsor. Florence Li, Songtsam’s Director of International Sales and Marketing, commented, “We are very pleased to continue as a presenting Sponsor of Asia Week New York because Songtsam is deeply committed to exploring and preserving the essence of Tibetan culture.”
To read the article, click here.

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Asia Week New York September 2022 — Day 9

Utagawa Kunisada (Toyokuni III) (1786-1865), Thirty-Two Physiognomic Types in the Modern World:
The Popular Type (Tosei sanjuni so: Hayari so)
, ca. 1821-22, oban tate-e 14 7/8 x 10 in. (37.8 by 25.4 cm). Scholten Japanese Art

Today continues September's Asia Week New York, Day 9. Here is what's going on.

Asia Week New York is live today with a day of previews:

For an overview of the gallery exhibitions on view, click here.

Auction Houses:

  • iGavel are open today for exhibition viewing.

TODAY'S AUCTIONS:

Christie's:

  • Important Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art
    Live auction at 8:30am

Sotheby's:

  • SUBLIME BEAUTY: Korean Ceramics from a Private Collection
    Online auction, lots begin closing September 22 at 10am

PRESS COVERAGE:

Catch up with some of the places where Asia Week New York members have appeared in the press in recent days.
Shelby Black of Galerie Magazine put it best in their online The Artful Life: Five Things that Galerie Editors Love This Week on September 12th….”Asia Week New York Features the Finest Treasures from Across the Globe.”
To read the article, click here.

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Asia Week New York September 2022 — Day 8

Oshiyama Motoko (born 1957), Kakuhanmon Vase “Shunen” (Spring Festival), 2022, silver, brass, shakudo, and copper, H. 15 5/8 x W. 5 3/4 x Dia. 2 3/8 in. (39.7 x 14.5 x 8.5 cm). Onishi Gallery

Today continues September's Asia Week New York, Day 8. Here is what's going on.

Asia Week New York is live today with a day of previews:

For an overview of the gallery exhibitions on view, click here.

Auction Houses:

TODAY'S AUCTIONS:

Bonhams:

  • Japanese and Korean Art
    Live auction at 10am

Christie's:

  • The John C. and Susan L. Huntington Collection
    Live auction at 8:30am
  • Centering the Figure: South Asian Modern +
    Contemporary Art from the Collection of Romi Lamba

    Live auction at 10:00am
  • South Asian Modern + Contemporary Art
    Live auction at 12:30pm

Doyle:

  • Asian Works of Art
    Live auction at 10am

Heritage Auctions:

  • Asian Art Signature® Auction #8090
    Lots 78343-78424, Live auction in Dallas at 10am CDT

Sotheby's:

  • Important Chinese Art
    Live auction at 9am

PRESS COVERAGE:

Catch up with some of the places where Asia Week New York members have appeared in the press in recent days.
Illustrated with Kapoor Galleries' Gandharan Buddha Shakyamuni, Will Heinrich and Jillian Steinhauer recommended seeing the galleries, auction houses, and museums participating in Asia Week New York on September 14th in The New York Times. To read the article, click here.

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Asia Week New York September 2022—Day 7

Cho Yong-Ik (born 1934), Work 18-1029, 2018, acrylic on paper and canvas, 35.8 x 28.3 in. (91 x 72 cm.) HK Art and Antiques LLC

Today continues September's Asia Week New York, Day 7. Here is what's going on.

Asia Week New York is live today with a day of previews:

For an overview of the gallery exhibitions on view, click here.

Auction Houses:

TODAY'S FEATURED EVENT:

  • Lacquer Sculptures by Nobuyuki Tanaka, Thomsen Gallery
    Exhibition opening reception, 5-8pm

TODAY'S AUCTIONS:

Bonhams:

  • Chinese Works of Art and Paintings
    Chinese Paintings starting at 10am with Lot 346

Christie's:

  • Japanese and Korean Art
    Live auction at 10am

Heritage Auctions:

  • Asian Art Signature® Auction #8090
    Live auction in Dallas at 10am CDT

Sotheby's:

  • Power/Conquest: The Forging of Empires
    Live auction at 9am
  • Dharma and Tantra
    Live auction at 10am

LECTURE RECORDING:


To watch the panel discussion RED EARTH |ZOOM Gallery Talk about Ogawa Machiko, which included Meghen Jones, Sophie Makariou, Shirley Rendell, and Yamauchi Tokutaro, moderated and organized by Joan B. Mirviss, click here.

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Asia Week New York September 2022—Day 6

Oribe Kutsugata Tea Bowl “Yama no Ha,” Late Momoyama-Early Edo Period (early 17th century),
Dia. 14 cm. Zetterquist Galleries

Today continues September's Asia Week New York, Day 6. Here is what's going on.

Asia Week New York is live today with a day of previews:

For an overview of the gallery exhibitions on view, click here.

Auction Houses:

TODAY'S FEATURED EVENT:

TODAY'S AUCTIONS:

Bonhams:

  • The Joan and Ted Dorf Collection of Chinese Snuff Bottles
    and Archers Rings
    starting at 10am 
  • Chinese Works of Art and Paintings
    Chinese Works of Art starting at 1:30pm with Lot 150

LECTURE RECORDING

To watch the panel discussion Sherman Lee: Master of Art, presented by Asia Week New York on September 13th and featuring Noelle Giuffrida, William Chiego, Mary Ann Rogers, and Peter Nisbet, moderated by Dessa Goddard, click here.

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Asia Week New York September 2022- Day 5

A Rare and Large Chinese Underglaze Copper Red Peony Dish, Ming Dynasty, Hongwu Period,
3 1/4 x 17-3/4 x 17-3/4 in. (8.3 x 45.1 x 45.1 cm). Heritage Auctions

Today continues September's Asia Week New York, Day 5. Here is what's going on.

Asia Week New York is live today with a day of previews:

For an overview of the gallery exhibitions on view, click here.

Auction Houses:

TODAY'S FEATURED EVENT:

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Asia Week New York September 2022 – Day 4

Kunisada (1786 – 1865), Concubine Drinking from a Western Style Glass, 1829, woodblock print,
15 x 10.25 in. (38.10 x 26.04 cm). The Art of Japan

Today continues September's Asia Week New York, Day 4. Here is what's going on.

Asia Week New York is live today with a day of previews:

For an overview of the gallery exhibitions on view, click here.

Auction Houses:

TODAY'S FEATURED EVENTS:

  • Saturday Lectures and Reception, Sotheby's
    Symbolism, Meaning & Style: A Vajraogini Painting, Jeff Watt at 4pm
    Early Chinese Blue-and-White Porcelain, The Exemplary Collection of Sir Joseph Hotung, Regina Krahl at 5pm
  • Gallery Tour with Robert D. Mowry, Christie's
    Engage with the offerings at Asian Art week during an illuminating
    in-person tour at 11am of the Rockefeller galleries by Robert D. Mowry


Sadahide (1807-1873), Black Ships Departing California for Japan, 1862, woodblock print triptych, 14.50 x 30 in. (36.83 x 76.20 cm)

The Art of Japan—New Acquisitions
The Art of Japan announced that not only have they just returned from a productive and heartily welcome trip to Japan, after a 2 1/2 year absence, but they have brought back an assembly of fine artworks. The first selection is on view on their website now and includes Sadahide's (1807-1873) Black Ships Departing California for Japan (shown here). So, as the Concubine (another New Acquisition) is doing above, raise a glass and enjoy the art! On view at The Art of Japan.

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Japanese Bamboo Art Lecture at San Antonio Museum of Art

Wada, Waichisai III (1899-1975), Flower Basket, 1945-72, madake, rattan, wood and urushi covered metal beads, 12.5 x 11 x 12 in., Collection of Carl & Marilynn Thoma, courtesy of the Carl & Marilynn Thoma Foundation, photo by TAI Modern.

Listening to Bamboo: An Unrivaled Japanese Art Form,
San Antonio Museum of Art

Live and online lecture, September 20, 2022, 6pm

Robert T. Coffland will trace the development of Japanese bamboo basketry into an art form. This evolution started in the early Meiji period and continues today. Through this presentation, Coffland would like the audience to consider seeing the artists’ creations as sculpture.

Robert T. Coffland is one of the world’s leading experts on Japanese bamboo. He is the author of Contemporary Japanese Bamboo Arts, The Bamboo Basket Art of Higashi Takesonsai, and Hin: The Quiet Beauty of Japanese Bamboo Art. Coffland founded TAI Gallery which introduced contemporary Japanese art to the American public. Coffland and his late wife, Mary Hunt Kahlenberg, mounted two major exhibitions in Japan, Mother Earth/Father Sky: Two Views of Nature and Matisse’s Secret: Kuba Textiles from Zaire, which also traveled to museums in the US.

Read more and register, click here

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Asia Week New York September 2022—Day 3

Ganesha, Nepal, 16th century, copper, H. 5 1⁄4 in., Kapoor Galleries Inc.

Today continues September's Asia Week New York, Day 3. Here is what's going on.

Asia Week New York is live today with a day of previews:

For an overview of the gallery exhibitions on view, click here.

Auction Houses:

TODAY'S FEATURED EVENTS:

  • Hisao Hanafusa: Borrowing Nature’s Powers, Fu Qiumeng Fine Art
    Opening reception at 6-8pm
  • Gallery Tour with Robert D. Mowry, Christie's
    Engage with the offerings at Asian Art week during an illuminating
    in-person tour at 11am of the Rockefeller galleries by Robert D. Mowry, Christie’s senior consultant and the Alan J. Dworsky Curator of Chinese Art Emeritus at the Harvard Art Museums

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Asia Week New York—Day 2

Imai Oshin (1880-1951), Lotus-leaf Form Wooden Tray for Incense, Taisho-early Showa era,
first half 20th century, Length: (21 in.) 53.5 cm. Kaikodo LLC

Today continues September's Asia Week New York, Day 2. Here is what's going on.

Asia Week New York is live today with a day of previews:

For an overview of the gallery exhibitions on view, click here.

Auction Houses:

TODAY'S FEATURED EVENTS:

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