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Day 4 – Asia Week New York Open House Weekend Continues

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Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1798-1861), Ouch! That hurts! (Oo, itai おお,いたい), Series: Sankai medetai zue 山海目出度図絵 (Celebrated Treasures of Mountains and Seas); Courtesy Egenolf Gallery Japanese Prints

Our Open House Weekend continues on this 4th day with another lively day of discovery. Visit 18 of our member galleries across the city and enjoy more engaging lectures, special auction previews, and online presentations and sales, offering an exceptional array of Asian art and rare works to experience!

GALLERY EXHIBITIONS

18 gallery exhibitions are open today:

TODAY’S FEATURED EVENTS

  • Sotheby’s Online Auction: Impressions of the Past: Han Dynasty Tomb Bricks from the Art Institute of Chicago and Selling Exhibition: Zarina are open and on view and Chinese Art in America: Loans from Important Private Collections is on view
  • JASA Lecture We Do Not Work Alone: Kawai Kanjirō and Ceramics in Modern Kyoto by Meghen Jones at 11am at Japan Society (Kindly RSVP)
  • Sotheby’s Lecture Series (Kindly RSVP)
    1pm:
    Into the Studio: Huanghuali Furniture in Focus by Nicholas Grindley
    2pm: The Yuan Dynasty Stage-Granary: An Architectural and Historical Examination by Nancy S. Steinhardt
    3pm: From Private Passion to Public Legacy: Women Who Built the Art Institute of Chicago’s Chinese Art Collection by Seung Hee Oh
    4pm: Print Revolutions – China’s Gift to the World. Preview to an upcoming exhibition at the Cleveland Museum of Art by Clarissa von Spee
  • Bonhams’ Panel Disussion How an Artist’s Biography Influences Collectors: Featuring the Work of Park Soo-keun by Joe Earle, Kyunghee Pyun and Eana Kim at 2pm (Kindly RSVP)

Be sure to check out our Interactive Map in case you get lost!

And plan the rest of your eventful Asia Week with our Calendar of Events.