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Seizan Gallery Presents Asako Tabata: Waiting for Bones and Participates in Tokyo Gendai

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Asako Tabata, The Ferry Approaches, 2024, oil on canvas, 38.2 x 51.3 x 1 inch (97 x 130.3 x 2.5cm), Photo by Kenichi Hashimoto

Asako Tabata: Waiting for Bones
September 4 – October 18, 2025
Opening Reception: Thursday, September 4, 6–8pm
525 West 26th Street, NYC

Seizan Gallery is pleased to present Asako Tabata: Waiting for Bones, on view from September 4–October 18, 2025. In her third and largest New York solo exhibition, the Japanese artist unveils over thirty new oil paintings and papier-mâché sculptures created in the past two years.

In this new body of work, Tabata deepens her allegorical approach through profoundly personal experience. Her paintings and sculptures inhabit the space between reality and imagination, where private moments resonate with universal meaning. Characterized by fragile surfaces, muted palettes, and expressive brushwork, they explore memory, mortality, and the passage of time. Inspired in part by the loss of her mother, her women, children, and spectral figures embody a delicate balance of whimsy and unease, intimacy and universality.

The gallery invites you to experience Waiting for Bones this fall, and to preview the exhibition in a new video where the artist offers a rare glimpse into her Tokyo studio.

To learn more, click here.

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Alex Ito, This Is the Way, 2020, silver nitrate chromed resin, foam, oxidized iron powder, steel 30 x 30 x 30 in. (76.2 x 76.2 x 76.2 cm); Photo by Thomas Barratt

Tokyo Gendai
September 11 – 14, 2025
VIP Preview (by invite only) & Vernissage: Thursday, Sept 11
Booth A07
Pacifico Yokohama, 1-1-1 Minatomirai, Nishi Ward, Yokohama, Kanagawa

They are also delighted to announce their inaugural participation in Tokyo Gendai, taking place September 11–14 at Pacifico Yokohama. At Booth A07, they will present works by Aya Fujioka, Alex Ito, and Toshiyuki Kajioka.

If you’re attending the fair, they warmly invite you to stop by and visit!

To learn more, click here.

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The Art of Japan Invites You to Experience Hot Summer, Cool Imagery

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Eishi, Bijin Catching Fireflies, 1796-97, woodblock print, 15 x 10 inches

Hot Summer, Cool Imagery
September 11 – 19, 2025
Online

As fall approaches, The Art of Japan invites you to linger a little longer in summer through their online exhibition, Hot Summer, Cool Imagery. Summer in Japan as seen in the popular imagery of ukiyo-e is vividly captured in lush garden scenes, fashionable women in sheer fabrics, languid evening strolls in the cool breeze, festive boat rides and firework viewing on the Sumidagawa, and perhaps a chilling ghost story to raise goosebumps before heading for bed long after dark.

This special exhibition brings together masterful works spanning the Edo to the Taishō–Shōwa periods, capturing the timeless spirit of Japanese summertime life.

They invite you to explore the collection online now!

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Doyle’s Asia Week New York Autumn 2025 Auctions

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A Large and Exceptional Japanese Parcel Gilt Bronze Censer in the form of an Arhat, signed Miyao Sei, Studio of Miyao Eisuke, Meiji Period, lot 42, estimate: US$20,000-40,000; Estate/Collection: The Collection of Lucille Coleman, Asian Works of Art Sale

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Asia Week New York Auctions: September 16–17, 2025
175 East 87th Street, NYC

Mark your calendars! On September 16 & 17, 2025, Doyle will host a two-day auction of Asian Works of Art, beginning at 10am each day. This much-anticipated sale spans thousands of years of Chinese artistry—from rare Neolithic artifacts to masterful works of the 20th century—offering collectors and enthusiasts a truly extraordinary journey through history.

Explore the full auction schedule below:

Asian Works of Art – Part I (Lots 1-257)
Tuesday, September 16, 2025 at 10am EDT
Previews: September 12–15, 12-5pm

Featured in the first session will be over fifty lots of Asian art from the collection of New York philanthropist and collector Lucille Coleman. Among the highlights are a group of exceptional Japanese Meiji Period bronzes.

Asian Works of Art – Part II (Lots 301-641)
Wednesday, September 17, 2025 at 10am EDT
Previews: September 12–15, 12-5pm

Part II will showcase the arts of China, Japan and elsewhere in Asia. Offerings include exceptional porcelains, bronzes, jades, snuff bottles, pottery, scholar’s objects, furniture and paintings from prominent collections and estates.

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Discover Chinese Porcelain and Works of Art at Ralph M. Chait Galleries, Inc.

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Chinese Famille Verte Porcelain Cabinet Rouleau Vase, Kangxi period, AD 1662-1722. height: 10 in. (25.5 cm)

Chinese Porcelain and Works of Art
September 11 – 30, 2025
16 East 52nd Street, 10th floor

This year marks a milestone for Ralph M. Chait Galleries, Inc., as they celebrate their 115th anniversary. Founded in 1910 by Ralph M. Chait, the gallery is now proudly in its fourth generation. To honor this legacy, their autumn presentation offers a distinguished selection of Chinese porcelains and works of art, including exceptional pieces once part of major European and American collections. Many works on view also passed through the gallery decades ago, reflecting how their history continues to shape the present.

The gallery invites visitors to explore the exhibition, discover highlights online, and join them during Asia Week New York Autumn 2025!

To learn more, click here.

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Christie’s Asia Week New York Autumn 2025 Auctions

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TOSHUSAI SHARAKU (ACT. 1794-95), Osagawa Tsuneyo (Actor Osagawa Tsuneyo II as Ippei’s older sister Osan), estimate US$180,000-220,000, Japanese and Korean Art Sale

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Asia Week New York Auctions: September 10–24, 2025
Guided Tours: Saturday, Sept 13, 11am-12pm & 3-4pm

20 Rockefeller Plaza, NYC

Christie’s Asian Art Week returns to New York this month with five distinct sales spanning centuries of history, celebrating the breadth of artistic traditions across Asia.

This week is led by Vasudeo S. Gaitonde’s 1984 masterpiece, first offered by Christie’s in 1987 and now returning for the 30th anniversary of our South Asian Modern + Contemporary Art department.

Other highlights include a rare Yongzheng mark-and-period ‘floral scroll’ moon flask, along with imperial Ming and Qing porcelains from the esteemed Collection of Thomas R. Vaughan, important and rare classical Chinese furniture from the Shanruoshui Xuan Collection, a rare classic Hokusai beauty painting and prints by Hasui and Sharaku.

This season will also feature the collection of Dr. Pratapaditya Pal, a lifelong scholar of Indian, Himalayan and Southeast Asian Works of Art, pairing exceptional provenance with opportunities for both seasoned and emerging collectors.

Be sure to join their guided tours with Robert D. Mowry, Christie’s Senior Consultant, Alan J. Dworsky Curator of Chinese Art Emeritus, Harvard Art Museums on Saturday, Sept 13 from 11am-12pm and 3-4pm.

Explore the full auction schedule below:

Japanese and Korean Art
Auction: Tuesday, September 16, 2025 at 10am EDT (Lots 101-319)
Previews: September 12–13 & 15, 10am-5pm; Sept 14, 1-5pm

This season’s Japanese and Korean Art sale is led by a superb woodblock print by Toshusai Sharaku and an elegant scroll painting by Katsushika Hokusai. The auction also features a fine selection of 20th-century prints by masters like Kawase Hasui and Yoshida Hiroshi, some extraordinary Buddhist sculptures from both Japan and Korea, an iconic selection of modern art from the two cultures and a curated selection of lacquer works, metalworks, sculptures and much more. Discover the auction in person at our New York galleries from 12 to 15 September.

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VASUDEO S. GAITONDE (1924-2001), Untitled, signed in Marathi and dated ’84’ and signed and dated ‘V.S. GAITONDE / 1984’ (on the reverse), oil on canvas, 38 7⁄8 x 32 in. (98.7 x 81.3 cm), painted in 1984, Lot 713, estimate US$2,000,000-3,000,000, South Asian Modern + Contemporary Art Sale

South Asian Modern + Contemporary Art
Auction: Wednesday, September 17, 2025 at 10am EDT
Previews: September 12–13 & 15–16, 10am-5pm; Sept 14, 1-5pm

This autumn, Christie’s auction of South Asian Modern + Contemporary Art will take place on 17 September during Asian Art Week in New York. Our catalogue reflects the diversity and evolution of artistic practices and styles across South Asia and its diaspora throughout the 20th and 21st centuries. The sale is led by an important Untitled painting from 1984 by Vasudeo S. Gaitonde. First sold by Christie’s on 20 December 1987 in a charity auction in Mumbai, this luminous painting is meticulously constructed using numerous translucent layers of fiery amber and gold. Seemingly radiating light from within, it is one of the artist’s finest works from the period and underlines Christie’s longstanding commitment to India and South Asian art over the last four decades. 2025 marks the birth centenary of both Tyeb Mehta and Krishen Khanna. We are honored to celebrate their legacies with paintings that feature their most iconic subjects: Tyeb Mehta’s Trussed Bull and Krishen Khanna’s Bandwallas in Procession. These are accompanied by significant works by other important modern artists from the Subcontinent, including Jehangir Sabavala’s The Sand-Bank from 1967, last exhibited almost six decades ago, Sayed Haider Raza’s canonical Germination from 1988, Francis Newton Souza’s 1957 portrait Girl in a Dressing Gown and Maqbool Fida Husain’s dynamic Horses painted in 1971. The catalogue also features significant works by Jamini Roy, K.H. Ara, K.K. Hebbar, G.R. Santosh, Sakti Burman, Anwar Jalal Shemza and Rashid Chowdhury. Also included are works by Abdur Rahman Chughtai, George Keyt, Ivan Peries, Bikash Bhattacharjee, Jagdish Swaminathan and Shanti Dave, complemented by a selection of contemporary pieces by Jitish Kallat and Ravinder Reddy.

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A VERY RARE BLUE AND WHITE ‘FLORAL SCROLL’ MOON FLASK, YONGZHENG SEAL MARK IN UNDERGLAZE BLUE AND OF THE PERIOD (1723-1735), estimate US$500,000-800,000, Important Chinese Furniture and Works of Art Sale

Important Chinese Furniture and Works of Art
Auction: Thursday & Friday, September 18–19, 2025 at 9am EDT
Previews: September 12–13 & 15–17, 10am-5pm; Sept 14, 1-5pm

Important Chinese Furniture and Works of Art is led by a magnificent Yongzheng mark-and-period blue and white ‘floral scroll’ moon flask, an extremely rare Dehua figure of standing Damo and Chinese ceramics from the Collection of Thomas R. Vaughan (1908–1979), which includes three imperial Yongzheng yuzhi-marked falangcai pieces. The sale also features a large carved wood figure of Guanyin from the 11th to 12th century, a superb Yongle-period tianbai-glazed barbed ‘grapevine’ dish and a very rare huanghuali flush-sided corner-leg table. Classical Chinese furniture opens the sale and features a selection of important and rare examples from the Shanruoshui Xuan Collection, including works from the well-regarded exhibition Beyond the Screen at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Additional highlights include a curated selection of gilt-bronze figures and vessels from an important North American private collection as well as early Chinese jades from a distinguished private New York collection.

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Indian, Himalayan and Southeast Asian Works of Art, including Property from the Pal Family Collection
Online Auction: Wednesday, September 10–Wednesday, 24, 2025, 10am EDT
Previews: September 12–13 & 15–16, 10am-5pm; Sept 14, 1-5pm

This September, Christie’s presents Indian, Himalayan and Southeast Asian Works of Art, including Property from the Pal Family Collection. The sale is opened by a robust single-owner section, The Last Dance of the Peacock: Property from the Pal Family Collection, representing the collected works of Dr Pratapaditya Pal, a lifelong scholar of Indian, Himalayan and Southeast Asian works of art. Highlights from the collection include a signed and handwritten poem by the Nobel Laureate Rabindranath Tagore, a diverse array of devotional prints, paintings, sculpture, decorative objects and rare collectibles — many with a connection to the peacock motif. The sale concludes with a various-owners section comprising Tibetan Thangkas, a collection of Indian textiles, Indian court paintings and Gandharan sculpture.

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An Ainu Coat (Kaparamip/Ruumpe), 19th century, estimate US$2,000-3,000, Arts of Asia Online

Arts of Asia Online
Online Auction: Wednesday, September 10–Thursday, 25, 2025, 10am EDT
Previews: September 12–13 & 15–17, 10am-5pm; Sept 14, 1-5pm

Arts of Asia Online presents a curated selection of artworks representing centuries of history and culture of China, Korea and Japan. Our diverse offering includes ceramics, jade carvings, furniture, lacquerwares, metalwork, sculptures, prints, paintings, and more. With a wide range of estimates, Arts of Asia Online offers opportunities for both burgeoning and established collectors of Asian art.

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Thomsen Gallery Presents Porcelain Sculptures by Fukami Sueharu

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Fukami Sueharu, Ki no toki (Resolute Spirit), 2002, porcelain with seihakuji glaze, on a walnut base, height including base 68 in. (173 cm)

Porcelain Sculptures by Fukami Sueharu
September 12 – October 25, 2025
8 East 67th Street, NYC

Thomsen Gallery is delighted to feature their September Asia Week exhibition of porcelain works by Fukami Sueharu, widely regarded as one of the greatest living ceramic artists of Japan.

Porcelain Sculptures by Fukami Sueharu, their fourth solo exhibition of the artist, includes 20 works from the 1970s to today, including his signature large vertical and horizontal sculptures.

Born into a family of potters in Kyoto in 1947, Fukami mastered the medium of clay from a young age and strove to go beyond traditional pottery, moving on to cultivate, as his work and techniques testify, his own signature style. Making innovative use of a technique involving injecting liquid porcelain into a plaster mold at high pressure, Fukami creates sublime sculptures with lustrous surfaces and soaring forms. Finished using a bluish- white glaze, also known as seihakuji, originating from 11th century China, the resulting pieces have an ethereal quality which this show serves to illuminate.

They look forward to welcoming you to the gallery soon!

To learn more, click here.

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Modern Masters: 20th Century Japanese Prints at Egenolf Gallery Japanese Prints

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Takahashi Hiroaki (Shotei) (1871-1945), Night on the Bank of the Sumida River, 1907, size: tanzaku-gata (13.5 x 36.7 cm)

Modern Masters: 20th Century Japanese Prints
September 11–19, 2025
Online

Egenolf Gallery Japanese Prints is pleased to present Modern Masters: 20th Century Japanese Prints. Their September online exhibition features select works by Kawase Hasui, Oda Kazuma, Kasamatsu Shiro, Ohara Koson, Takahashi Hiroaki and other modern masters. A highlight is what scholars consider to be the very first print that ushered in the fresh genre of shin hanga, (“new prints,” at the time called Shinsaku hanga). Seen here, the print, titled “Night on the Bank of the Sumida River”, was published by the 22-year-old Watanabe Shôzaburo by the artist Takahashi Hiroaki in 1907. The exhibition also features Hashiguchi Goyō’s celebrated 1918 portrait of a woman applying powder—an exquisite example of the elegance and refinement that defined his artistry.

To learn more and view these masterful works, click here.

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Bonhams Asia Week New York Autumn 2025 Auctions

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A MAGNIFICENT AND IMPORTANT BLUE AND WHITE ‘BOYS’ JAR AND COVER, Jiajing six-character mark and of the period, Lot 19, estimate: US$1,200,000-1,800,000, Important Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art Sale

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Asia Week New York Auctions: September 9–19, 2025

580 Madison Ave, NYC

Discover Asia Week at Bonhams, featuring a slate of four auctions celebrating expertly crafted works of art from across Asia!

Browse a wide array of rare works and celebrated collections, including important Chinese ceramics from the Qing, Ming, Song, and Yuan dynasties, fine snuff bottles from the Francine and Bernard Wald Collection, and Japanese art from esteemed collections including that of Alan and Simone Hartman and Jay and Mary Jayne Jones, among other displays of exceptional craftsmanship.

Explore the full auction schedule below:

Important Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art
Auction: Monday, September 15, 2025 at 9am EDT
Previews: September 10–14, 10am-5pm

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The Francine and Bernard Wald Collection of Fine Snuff Bottles, Part II

Auction: Monday, September 15, 2025 at 12pm EDT
Previews: September 10–14, 10am-5pm

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LI LIUFANG (1575-1629), Various Subjects, 1614, an album of twelve mounted leaves, ink on Korean mirror paper, eleven leaves of paintings, all but one with an artist’s seal, the final leaf of calligraphy dated jiayin, with a dedication to the artist’s nephew Wen Qixiang and signed Li Liufang, with an artist’s seal, and a collector’s seal of Xu Fu (1836-1908), 7 x 21 1/2in (17.7 x 54.5cm), the largest leaf, Lot 316, estimate: US$80,000-120,000, Classical and Modern Chinese Paintings Sale

Classical and Modern Chinese Paintings
Auction: Tuesday, September 16, 2025 at 9am EDT
Previews: September 10–15, 10am-5pm

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A RARE AND IMPORTANT SPHERICAL PORCELAIN VASE, Bunwon Kilns, Gyeonggi province, Joseon dynasty (1392-1897), late 18th century, Lot 737, estimate: US$500,000-700,000, Fine Japanese and Korean Art Sale

Fine Japanese Art and Korean Art
Auction: Wednesday, September 17, 2025 at 10am EDT
Previews: September 10–15, 10am-5pm; September 16, 10am-3pm

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Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art Online
Online Auction: Tuesday, September 9–Friday, September 19, 2025 at 12pm EDT

Due to the exceptional nature of this auction, your initial spending limit has been set at $25,000. You will not be able to purchase beyond this amount across all lots in the auction. If you wish to increase your spending limit, please contact Client Services at [email protected]. Please note that we reserve the right to request a deposit in certain circumstances in order to allow bidding.

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Last Chance to View Ai, Rebel: The Art and Activism of Ai Weiwei at Seattle Art Museum

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Installation view, Ai, Rebel: The Art and Activism of Ai Weiwei

Ai, Rebel: The Art and Activism of Ai Weiwei
Closing Sunday, September 7, 2025
Public Tours: Thursday, Sept 4, 2:30-3:30 & Saturday and Sunday, Sept 6 & 7, 1:15-2:15pm

There’s still time to experience the first US retrospective in over a decade of globally renowned Chinese artist, Ai Weiwei at the Seattle Art Museum!

With over 130 works created over the course of four decades, Ai, Rebel: The Art and Activism of Ai Weiwei is the largest-ever exhibition in the US and offers visitors the opportunity to engage in the conceptual artist’s wide-ranging and thought-provoking body of work. Through performance, photography, sculpture, and immersive installations, Ai critically examines themes of history, power, human rights, and cultural identity.

Organized by the Seattle Art Museum and curated by Foong Ping, SAM’s Foster Foundation Curator of Chinese Art, this career-spanning exhibition highlights Ai as a provocateur and identifies his key strategies for disrupting artistic canons and challenging political authoritarianism.

Plan your visit today and join one of their insightful guided tours before it’s gone!

To learn more, click here.

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Discover Chinese, Vietnamese and Korean Ceramics from American Collections at Zetterquist Galleries

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Small Goryeo Celadon Round Censer with Bamboo Design, Goryeo Dynasty, 11th-12th c. AD, Korea, height: 4 x diameter: 6.2 cm

CHINESE, VIETNAMESE and KOREAN CERAMICS from American Collections
September 12 – 19, 2025
3 East 66th Street, kindly call or email for an appointment

Zetterquist Galleries is delighted to present an exhibition of recent acquisitions of Chinese, Vietnamese and Korean ceramics in conjunction with September Asia Week.

The exhibition centers around a group of Chinese and Vietnamese ceramics from a private Boston collection.  One of the highlights is a small blue and white “Monk’s Cap Ewer” with its original lid, produced in Jingdezhen in the 14th century.  It features scrolling lotus and a band of script imitating Tibetan, and was formerly in the private collection of Laura Langdon of Alberts Langdon in Boston.  There three Tang Dynasty objects, which include a 7th c. flask with relief decoration of dancing boys, originally purchased from JJ Lally and Co., and an elegant “Sancai” circular box with domed interior.  Vietnamese pieces from the same collection include two celadon ewers, and two large plates, one of which is decorated with a leaping deer in cobalt blue, and the other with a depiction of three islands in underglaze blue with overglaze enamel green, red and gold highlights.

A small group of Chinese Song Dynasty ceramics comes from the estate of a New York collector, has lovely examples of Qingbai and black and brown wares.

Korean ceramics are represented with a group of Goryeo celadons with elegant forms and radiant glazes, all from American and Japanese collections.  A highlight of these is a carved cup-stand with carved lotus petals and floral incising, from the John R. Menke collection.

They look forward to welcoming you to the gallery soon!

Until then, explore these treasures in advance by browsing the Online Catalog today!

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