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Coming Soon to Asia Week New York
Four South Asian Art Dealer Shows

L-R: An assembly of Mughal Emperors and Rajput rulers visiting two holy men, Mewar, circa 1695-1705, Oliver Forge and Brendan Lynch; Ganesh Haloi, Untitled 3, 2021, gouache on handmade paper laid on board, Akar Prakar; Hamza and His Men Attacked by a Sea Creature, Mughal style at Bikaner, India, circa 1680, opaque watercolor and gold on paper; and Chakrasamvara and Vajrayogini, Nepal, 15th-16th century, gilt copper, Kapoor Galleries

Four dealers from near and far will present memorable exhibitions of classical and contemporary South Asian, Himalayan, and Southeast Asian art.

Akar Prakar
Ganesh Haloi: A space left behind
March 16-24
Online exhibition
The art of Ganesh Haloi (born 1936), a Kolkata-based artist, exhibits an innate lyricism coupled with a sense of nostalgia for a lost world.

Art Passages
The Fabled Lands: Persian & Indian Paintings
March 16-24
Online and in-person (by appointment)
Art Passages will exhibit exceptional Indian and Persian paintings, in which they specialize.

Oliver Forge and Brendan Lynch LTD
Court Painting from India
March 16-24
Opening reception: Thursday, March 16, 5-8pm
Victoria Munroe
67 East 80 Street, Suite 2
For their thirteenth annual Asia Week exhibition, Oliver Forge and Brendan Lynch are offering 44 paintings reflecting the court traditions, both Hindu and Muslim, of India.

Kapoor Galleries
Divine Gestures: Channels of Enlightenment
March 16-24
Opening reception, March 16, 6-8pm
34 East 67th Street, Floor 3
Bringing together some of the most rare and exquisite pieces of sculpture and paintings from India, Nepal, Tibet and ancient Gandhara, Divine Gestures: Channels of Enlightenment lies at the intersection of religious iconography and fine-craftsmanship.

Asia Week New York Association, Inc.
P.O. Box 2091, New York, NY 10021

2024 Presenting Sponsor

Asia Week New York Association, Inc. is a 501(c)(6) non-profit trade membership organization registered with the state of New York.