
Wang Tiande, Ancient Trees Imprinted in Water, 2025, Xuan paper, ink, burn marks, and rubbing, 29 ⅝ x 34 ⅝ in.; Courtesy Alisan Fine Arts
With just four days remaining, Asia Week continues at full pace—offering a rich selection of must-see exhibitions and events across the city. 18 AWNY member galleries remain open for viewing with live auctions at Bonhams, Sotheby’s, Christie’s, and Doyle throughout the day. This afternoon, attend a book launch at Thomsen Gallery, followed by their opening reception, and continue on to an engaging lecture at The Korea Society. Auction viewings, online shows, and sales continue, with extraordinary Asian art to experience through Friday!
GALLERY EXHIBITIONS
18 gallery exhibitions are open today:
- Alisan Fine Arts
- Art Passages
- Ralph M. Chait Galleries, Inc.
- Dai Ichi Arts, Ltd.
- Oliver Forge and Brendan Lynch Ltd.
- Fu Qiumeng Fine Art
- HK Art & Antiques LLC
- Ippodo Gallery
- Sebastian Izzard LLC Asian Art
- Tina Kim Gallery
- Loewentheil Photography of China Collection
- Joan B Mirviss LTD
- Onishi Gallery
- Carlton Rochell Asian Art
- Scholten Japanese Art (appts appreciated)
- Seizan Gallery
- Thomsen Gallery
- Zetterquist Galleries (appts appreciated)
- Hiroshi Yanagi Oriental Art is live with their online exhibition
- Affiliate Galleries Francesca Galloway and Lark Mason Associates are also live with their online exhibitions
TODAY’S AUCTIONS
- Bonhams Auction
9am: Chinese Paintings, Calligraphy and Prints - Sotheby’s Auction
9:30am: Indian & Himalayan Art, including Property from the Zimmerman Family Collection - Christie’s Auction
10am: Japanese and Korean Art - Doyle Auction
10am: Session I: Fine Chinese Works of Art Featuring The Tina Hills Collection - Bonhams Auction
1pm: Indian, Himalayan & Southeast Asian Art
TODAY’S FEATURED EVENTS
- Bonhams, Christie’s, Doyle, Heritage Auctions, Freeman’s and Sotheby’s are holding Auction Viewings today
- Christie’s Online Auctions are open for bidding
- 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
- Thomsen Gallery Book Launch & Reception Celebrate the publication of JAPANESE BASKETS: Woven Art for an Endangered Planet from 1:30-4pm; then return for the gallery reception from 5:30-7:30pm
- The Korea Society Lecture In-Person & Online Korea in Transition: Late 19th C. Art in the Peabody Essex Museum Collection at 6:30pm (RSVP required)
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.
