
This week in Newly Reviewed, Will Heinrich covers three group shows that delve into the rich traditions of Asian art. During Asia Week, which begins on Thursday, major auction houses sell Eastern antiquities, private dealers come to New York, and galleries and museums across the city stage exhibits drawn from the vast tradition of Asian art. If you move quickly, you can see a Mughal painting of a zebra (at Francesca Galloway), 40 Hiroshige prints (Scholten Japanese Art) and a major retrospective of the ceramist Wada Morihiro (Joan B Mirviss) in a single day, just to start with.