
Keisai Eisen (1790-1848), Perspective Picture of the Play Shibaraku at the Kabuki Theater (Uki-e Kabuki oshibai no zu), signed Eisen ga, with censor’s seal kiwame (approved), followed by the publisher’s information, kaizokubashi-dori sakamoto-cho, Kawaguchiya Uhei, ca. 1818-1830, oban yoko-e 9 1/2 x 14 3/4 in. (24 x 37.6 cm); Courtesy Scholten Japanese Art
Asia Week New York is delighted to open Autumn 2025 with seventeen leading Asian art galleries and six powerhouse auction houses, presenting both in-person and online exhibitions!
The festivities begin today and continue through September 19.
Below you’ll find a list of today’s must-see openings, auction previews, and special events. We look forward to welcoming you to another vibrant fall season of superb Asian art!
10 gallery exhibitions are open in-person today:
- Alisan Fine Arts
- Ralph M. Chait Galleries, Inc.
- Dai Ichi Arts, Ltd
- Fu Qiumeng Fine Art
- Ippodo Gallery
- Joan B Mirviss LTD
- Onishi Gallery
- Scholten Japanese Art
- Seizan Gallery
- TAI Modern
- The Art of Japan, Egenolf Gallery Japanese Prints, and Hiroshi Yanagi Oriental Art are live with their online exhibitions.
TODAY’S FEATURED EVENTS
Bonhams and Heritage Auctions are holding auction viewings today.
Bonhams and Christie’s are holding online auctions today.
Dai Ichi Arts, Ltd – Private View & Opening Reception from 3-7pm
Mavericks: Three Masters of Modern Japanese Ceramics
18 East 64th Street, Suite 1F
Fu Qiumeng Fine Art – Opening Reception from 5-8pm
Shufa Essentials
65 East 80th Street
Ippodo Gallery – Artist Talk from 4-5pm with Opening Reception from 5-8pm (kindly RSVP to [email protected] or call (212) 967-4899
Koichiro Isezaki: Clay in Flow
35 N Moore Street
Onishi Gallery – Opening Reception from 6-8pm
KOGEI + Market
16 East 79th Street
Japan Society – Opening reception at 9pm for Japan Society Members only
Chiharu Shiota: Two Home Countries
333 East 47th Street
Philadelphia Museum of Art – Asian Art Tour from 1-2pm (free)
Krishna Reddy: The Movement of Life
Visions of the Land in Japan
2600 Benjamin Franklin Parkway
