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Page 1: 20th Anniversary - Asian Art in London · Seitz Collection by J.P. Losty with forward by Konrad Seitz The Seitz collection includes some of the most famous and important of all Pahari

Asian Art in London2 - 11 November 2017

20thAnniversary

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Registered OfficeAsian Art in London180 PiccadillyLondon W1J 9HF

+44 (0)20 7830 [email protected]

The contents of this guide are believed to be correct at the time of printing. Nevertheless, the authors, publishers and Directors of Asian Art in London shall not be liable for loss or harm of any kind which may arise or result from any errors, inaccuracies or omissions.

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ContentsEvents3 Introduction4 Open Evenings5 Gala Party6 Limited Edition Print8 Gallery Hops

9 Calendar of Events

Related Events22 In London24 Outside London

Participants28 Participant Specialities30 Dealers50 Auction Houses61 Auction Dates63 App

Asian Collections, Societies, etc65 Asian Collections in London 66 Asian Collections Outside London67 Asian Societies and Cultural Centres69 Other Asian Collections

Art Services70 Conservator, Recruitment & Designer

72 Sponsors, Partners and Advertising

105 Maps

115 Notes

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3Introduction

Asian Art in London 是一個會集了知名的亞洲藝術經濟商、主要拍賣行及學會的年度盛會. 主要活動包涵一系列的銷售展、拍賣、招待會、講座及研討會. 各大博物館同時舉辦相關展覽.

Asian Art in London+44 (0)20 7830 [email protected] www.asianartinlondon.com

Further information on gallery openings, receptions and exhibitions is available from individual participants.

Asian Art in London, which

celebrates its 20th Anniversary in

2017, is an annual event uniting

leading Asian art dealers, major

auction houses and societies in a

series of gallery selling exhibitions,

auctions, receptions, lectures and

seminars. These are complemented

by exhibitions at the leading

museums.

Free app at asianartinlondon.com (see page 63)

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4 Open Evenings

The participating galleries and auction

houses invite you to a series of evening

receptions being held throughout

London. Most dealers will be open each

day during Asian Art in London, including

Saturday 4th, Sunday 5th and Saturday

11th November.

Please note that a few participants do

not take part in the late night openings.

Please be sure to check individual

(participant) entries for details.

KENSINGTON CHURCH STREET Saturday 4th November 17.00 - 21.00

ST JAMES’SSunday 5th November 17.00 - 21.00

MAYFAIR, BLOOMSBURY, CONNAUGHT STREETMonday 6th November 17.00 - 21.00

Open Evenings

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5Champagne Reception

20th Anniversary Gala Party

DATEThursday, 9th November 19.00-21.30 Champagne & canapés

VENUEThe British Museum Montague Place, WC1E 7JW(enter via Montague Place entrance)

PRICETickets: £55 + VAT. Tickets available from Eventbrite at www.asianartinlondon/content/aal-20th-anniversary-gala-party

To celebrate the 20th Anniversary of

Asian Art in London, a Gala Party will be

held in The Joseph E. Hotung Gallery at the

British Museum.

We hope you will join the participants of

Asian Art in London, directors and curators

from museums worldwide, academic

specialists, visitors and collectors to

celebrate this year’s very special event.

Please note:Admission by pre-booked ticket only. Tickets are non-refundable.

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limited edition print by Gonkar Gyatsoin celebration of

Further information: www.asianartinlondon.com

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8 Gallery Hops

Asian Art in London offers visitors

the opportunity to visit selected

participants and view their (selling)

exhibitions with a specialist guide for

approximately 1 hour during the first

few days of Asian Art in London 2017.

Numbers are limited to 15 per Hop.

For further information and to register

please email

[email protected]

with your full name and contact

details.

All Hops are free of charge.

GALLERY HOP 1:Saturday 4 NovemberMeeting point outside Clarke’s Restaurant 124 Kensington Church Street, London W8 4BH at 12 noon

GALLERY HOP 2:Sunday 5 NovemberMeeting point outside The Cavendish Hotel 81 Jermyn Street, London SW1Y 6JF at 12 noon

GALLERY HOP 3:Monday 6 NovemberMeeting point outside Brown’s Hotel (Dover Street, Mayfair, entrance) London W1S 4BP at 12 noon.

Gallery Hops

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Calendar of Events

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10 Calendar | Events

Thursday 2nd NovemberGALLERY TALK

Chinese Paintings in the V&A’s T.T. Tsui Gallery

by Malcolm McNeill An introduction to the V&A’s current displays of Chinese paintings, from the 17th-20th centuries

£ Admission free 13.00@ V&A, Cromwell Road (see page 65) i [email protected]

LECTURE

Scythian and Related Goldwork: new research and discoveries

by Aude Mongiatti

£ Admission free, booking essential 13.30-14.30@ BP Lecture Theatre, British Museum (see page 65) i +44 (0)20 7323 8181 | www.britishmuseum.org

PANEL DISCUSSION

Modern and Contemporary Asian Art: can London become a global hub?

Presented by Sotheby’s institute of Art in association with Asian Art in London Chairperson: Viv Lawes Panellists: Melanie Gerlis, Daniel Komala, Alvin Hall, Katie Hill, Virginia Sykes-Wright

London is a leading centre of expertise in the field of Asian art and now has the opportunity to play a pivotal role in developing the diverse and prolific area of modern and contemporary Asian art within Europe. The panel debates the potential for its further development.

£ Admission free booking essential 19.00, doors open 18.15pm, reception 20.00-21.00@ Sotheby’s Institute of Art, 30 Bedford Square Bloomsbury, London WC1B 3EE i [email protected] | https://modern-andcontemporary-asian-art-london.eventbrite .com

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11Calendar | Events

Friday 3rd NovemberGALLERY TALK

Mounting Japanese Prints

by David Green

£ Admission free 13.15-14.00@ British Museum, Gallery 94, (see page 65) i +44 (0)20 7323 8181 | www.britishmuseum.org

LECTURE & PRIVATE ‘BEHIND THE SCENES’ TOUR

Sigmund Freud & His Chinese Things

by Craig Clunas Exploring the unanswered questions behind Sigmund Freud’s collection of Chinese antiquities.

£ Adults £8, senior citizens £6, concessions £4 (students with valid ID cards, children 12-16, UK unemployed persons - with proof, disabled persons), children under 12 free 16.00-18.00, welcome drinks provided@ Freud Museum London, 20 Maresfield Gardens London NW3 5SX i Lili Spain +44 (0)20 7435 2002 | [email protected]

BOOK LAUNCH AND RECEPTION

Shimmering Zen

by James Stanford Foreword by Jeff Rosen; published by Ianthe Press, London

Contemporary Buddhist art: digitally montaged Zen mandalas on the theme of Indra’s Jewels. Please also visit James Stanford’s Shimmering Zen exhibition at 99 Kensington Church Street, London W8 7LN during AAL (see map page 112)

£ Admission free, places limited, booking essential 18.30-20.30@ The London Library, 14 St James’s Square, London SW1Y 4LG i [email protected] | www.londonlibrary.co.uk

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Saturday 4th November

LATE NIGHT OPENING IN KENSINGTON CHURCH STREET

Receptions will be held at: 17.00-21.00(Galleries also open throughout the day) Please check Participant listings for details.

Gregg Baker Asian Art | Marchant | Amir Mohtashemi Ltd | James Stanford: Contemporary Buddhist Art | Jorge Welsh Works of Art

GALLERY TALK

Investigating Art Crime

by Richard Ellis

Insight from an Art Crime Consultant and founder of Scotland Yard’s Art & Antique Squad

£ Admission free, booking required 14.00-15.00@ Francesca Galloway, 31 Dover Street, Mayfair (see map page 111) i RSVP: [email protected] | +44 (0)20 7499 6844

DEMONSTRATION

The Art of Scythian Warfare

by Mike Loades Demonstration of Scythian archery and warfare practices

£ £5, British Museum members/concessions £3 14.30-15.45@ BP Lecture Theatre, British Museum (see page 65) i +44 (0)20 7323 8181 | www.britishmuseum.org

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13Calendar | Events

Sunday 5th November

LATE NIGHT OPENING IN ST. JAMES’S

Receptions will be held at: 17.00-21.00(Galleries also open throughout the day) Please check Participant listings for details.

Aktis Gallery | Rosemary Bandini | Cohen & Cohen | Rob Dean Art | Peter Finer | Genrokuart | Grosvenor Gallery |Hanga Ten | Littleton & Hennessy | Simon Pilling | Priestley & Ferraro | Simon Ray | Röell Fine Art | Jacqueline Simcox Ltd | Runjeet Singh | Grace Tsumugi Fine Art | Jonathan Tucker Antonia Tozer Asian Art

LECTURE

Collecting the ‘uncollectables’: The Study Collection at the Museum of East Asian Art

by Nicole Chiang

£ Admission free with valid ticket to the Fair 12.30-13.30@ Winter Art & Antiques Fair Olympia, London W14 8UX i Register to attend: www.olympia-antiques.com/events

LECTURE AND BOOK LAUNCH

A New Look at Kangxi Era Porcelain

by Jeffrey Stamen Lecture in conjunction with a recent publication written by Jeffrey Stamen and Cynthia Volk, A Culture Revealed: Kangxi-Era Chinese Porcelain from the Jie Rui Tang Collection

£ Admission strictly by RSVP only 14.00@ Sotheby’s, 34-35 New Bond Street, Mayfair (see map page 110) i RSVP: [email protected]

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14 Calendar | Events

Monday 6th November LATE NIGHT OPENING IN MAYFAIR, BLOOMSBURY, CONNAUGHT STR

Receptions will be held at: 17.00-21.00(Galleries also open throughout the day) Please check Participant listings for details.

David Baker Oriental Art | Joost van den Bergh | Berwald| Bonhams |Brun Fine Art | Prahlad Bubbar | Eskenazi Ltd | Sam Fogg |Francesca Galloway | Han Collection | Ben Janssens Oriental Art | Lempertz | Lyon & Turnbull | Sydney L. Moss | Nagel Auktionen | Nicholas Pitcher Oriental Art | Bruun Rasmussen Auctioneers | Woolley & Wallis

AUCTION

Asian Art Part I

10.30@ Bonhams Knightsbridge (see page 51)

FOUR DAY SHORT COURSE

Postgraduate Diploma in Asian Art: Arts of the Silk Route

Examines sites along the Silk Routes exploring textiles, sculpture, wall paintings, silverware and gold work, Sasanian glass, Indian ivories and Chinese mirrors.

£ £600 10.00-17.00 (course continues to 9 Nov)@ SOAS, University of London, Thornhaugh Street, Russell

Square, London WC1H 0XG i Denise Acford +44 (0)20 7898 4451 | [email protected]

LECTURE

The Legendary Lives of Thai Buddha Statues

by Angela Chiu Introduces the ancient Thai Buddha statues, some still enshrined today, whose miraculous origins and adventures promoted the growth of Buddhism in Southeast Asia.

£ Admission free, booking essential 13.30-14.30@ BP Lecture Theatre, British Museum (see page 65) i +44 (0)20 7323 8181 | www.britishmuseum.org

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BOOK LAUNCH

Mystical Realm of Love - Pahari Paintings from the Eva & Konrad Seitz Collection

by J.P. Losty with forward by Konrad Seitz

The Seitz collection includes some of the most famous and important of all Pahari paintings. This profusely illustrated book, with pioneering research by J.P. Losty, coincides with an exhibition of paintings from the Seitz collection.

£ Admission free, no booking required 18.00-20.00@ Francesca Galloway, 31 Dover Street, Mayfair (see map page 111) i [email protected] | +44 (0)20 7499 6844

BOOK LAUNCH

The Best of the Best - the MQJ Collection of Ming Furniture

by Grace Wu

The MQJ collection - abbreviated from Mu Qu Ju, the name chosen by renowned scholar Wang Shixiang for this special Ming Furniture collection - was formed during the 1980s and 90s, the golden age of collecting Ming furniture.

£ Admission strictly by RSVP only 18.30-20.30@ Sotheby’s, 34-35 New Bond Street, Mayfair (see map page 110) i RSVP: Rosie Field, [email protected]

LECTURE

The Annual Bonhams OCS Lecture Preview of New China and South Asia Gallery at the British Museum

by Jessica Harrison Hall & Richard Blurton Organisation: The Oriental Ceramic Society

£ Admission free, no ticket required 18.00, drinks 17.30@ Bonhams, 101 New Bond Street, Mayfair (see map page 110) i Sophie Plender, Bonhams +44 (0)20 7468 8248 | [email protected]

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16 Calendar | Events

Tuesday 7th NovemberAUCTION

Fine Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art

10.30 and 14.00@ Christie’s (see page 53)

AUCTION

Asian Art Part II

12 noon@ Bonhams Knightsbridge (see page 51)

LECTURE

The Annual Benjamin Zucker Lecture on Mughal Art Translating India: Mughal and French Encounters in the Eighteenth Century

by Chanchal Dadlani

£ Admission is free, booking essential 19.00-20.00, followed by a reception; doors open 18.30@ Exhibition Road V&A, The Lydia & Manfred Gorvy Lecture Theatre (see page 65) i Accessible access +44 (0)20 7942 2244/2322 | vam.ac.uk/whatson

Wednesday 8th NovemberAUCTION

Important Chinese Art

10.00 @ Sotheby’s (see page 59)

AUCTION

The Misumi Collection of Important Works of Lacquer Art and Paintings: Part III

14.00@ Bonhams (see page 50)

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AUCTION

Fine Asian Works of Art

17.00@ Lyon & Turnbull (see page 55)

MASTERCLASS

Lustrous Surfaces Masterclass

Join expert V&A curators and conservators on a unique exploration of the traditions and techniques of East Asian lacquer with specialists from Japan and Korea. Speakers include Kazumi Murose and Wang Taek Oh

£ £195, places limited, booking essential 10.15-16.45@ Sackler Centre for the Arts, V&A (see page 65) i Matilda Pye +44 (0)20 7942 2205 | [email protected]

LECTURE

Fantastic Creatures

by William Sargent

£ Admission free, booking essential 18.00, drinks 17.30@ Bonhams, 101 New Bond Street, Mayfair (see map page 110) i Sophie Plender, Bonhams +44 (0)20 7468 8248 | [email protected]

SHORT TALK & RECEPTION

Modern & Contemporary Southeast Asian Art

by Viv Lawes

An overview of the selection of paintings by modern and contemporary Southeast Asian masters offered in the upcoming One East Larasati auction (see page 57).

£ Admission free 19.00-21.00@ One East Larasati, The Pine Room, The Westbury Hotel, 37 Conduit Street, Mayfair (see map page 111) i [email protected]

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Thursday 9th November

ASIAN ART IN LONDON 20TH ANNIVERSARY GALA PARTY

Champagne Reception with Private View 19.00-21.30The Joseph E. Hotung GalleryThe British MuseumMontague Place, WC1E 7JW(Enter via the Montague Place entrance)

Admission to Gala Party by (non-refundable) pre-booked ticket onlyTickets: £55 + VAT (available via Eventbrite, please visit asianartinlondon.com/content/aal-20th-anniversary-gala-party)

AUCTION

Fine Chinese Art

10.30@ Bonhams (see page 50)

AUCTION

Fine Japanese Art

13.00@ Bonhams (see page 50)

AUCTION

Modern and Contemporary Southeast Asian Art

14.00@ One East Larasati, The Pine Room, The Westbury Hotel

(see page 57)

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Friday 10th November AUCTION

St George Street Sale: Asian Art

10.00@ Sotheby’s (see map page 59)

LECTURE

Introduction to The Sir Joseph Hotung Gallery of China and South Asia (China Collection)

by Jessica Harrison Hall

£ Admission is free, booking recommended 13.15-14.00@ Gallery 33, British Museum (see page 65) i +44 (0)20 7323 8181 | www.britishmuseum.org GALLERY TALK

Modern Chinese Design: A Talk by QiongEr Jiang

£ Admission is free, booking essential 14.30-15.30@ Stevenson Lecture Theatre, British Museum (see page 65) i +44 (0)20 7323 8181 | www.britishmuseum.org LECTURE

Just Who Were the Scythians? Ancient Accounts from Herodotus to Sima Qian

by Tom Holland and Frances Wood

£ £5, British Museum members/concessions £3 18.30-19.30@ BP Lecture Theatre, British Museum (see page 65) i +44 (0)20 7323 8181 | www.britishmuseum.org

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Saturday 11th NovemberSTUDY DAY

Gold of the Steppes

In collaboration with the University of Oxford: Showcases the latest research and finds in the field of Eurasian history and archaelogy, in the context of gold work.

£ £28, British Museum members/concessions £25 10.30-17.00@ BP Lecture Theatre, British Museum (see page 65) i +44 (0)20 7323 8181 | www.britishmuseum.org

ARTIST IN RESIDENCE

OPEN STUDIO The V&A Korea-UK Ceramic Residency

Open studio for the collaborative residency between Korean artist Kim Juree and British artist Neil Brownsford.

£ Admission is free 13.00-16.00@ Ceramic Studios, V&A (see page 65) i Laura Carderera +44 (0)20 7942 2191 | [email protected] https://www.vam.ac.uk/event/B8xbnbmM/

LECTURE

Introduction to The Sir Joseph Hotung Gallery of China and South Asia (South Asia Collection)

by Richard Blurton

£ Admission is free, booking recommended 13.15-14.00@ Gallery 33, British Museum (see page 65) i +44 (0)20 7323 8181 | www.britishmuseum.org

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Related Events

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22 Related Events | In London

Asia House63 New Cavendish Street, Marylebone, London W1G 7LP+44 (0)20 7307 5454 www.asiahouse.org

31st October - 4th November 2017EXHIBITION Treasures from the Art Museum, The Chinese University of Hong Kong: Past, Present and FutureFeatures Chinese jade, gold and silver ware, Chinese exportfrom the collections of the university museum and its patrons.

£ Admission free Daily 09.00-16.45, Sat 10.00-17.45 i +44 (0)20 7307 5454 | www.asiahouse.org

Snuff Bottle Convention LondonCorinthia Hotel London, Whitehall Place, London SW1A 2BD +44 (0)20 3983 2416 www.snuffbottlesociety.org

31st October 2017 - 4th November 201749th London Annual Convention of the International Chinese Snuff Bottle SocietyCollectors and dealers specialising in Chinese snuff bottles with bottles for sale plus lectures and visits to galleries and museums.

£ Member US$950; non-member US$1,050 i Daily rates available: [email protected] www.snuffbottlesociety.org

The Oriental Ceramic SocietyPO Box 517, Cambridge CB21 5BE+44 (0)1223 881 328 www.ocs-london.com

14th November 2017The Oriental Ceramic Society Annual Lecture: Han DynastyPainted Bronzesby Hiromi Kinoshita Organisation: The Oriental Ceramic Society

£ Admission free, places limited, booking essential. Priority to OCS members. Drinks 17.45, lecture 18.15@ The Society of Antiquaries, Burlington House, Piccadilly, London W1J 0BE i Mary Painter +44 (0)1223 881 328 | [email protected]

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23 Related Events | In London

Sotheby’s Institute of Art30 Bedford Square, London WC1B 3EE+44 (0)20 7462 2490 www.sothebysinstitute.com

26th September 2017 - 7th November 2017 EVENING LECTURE Modern and Contemporary South Asian ArtSix-week evening course (every Tues only) highlights the art from the mid-20th century until the present day from South Asia.

£ £395 (£375 early-bird discount by 28 August 2017) Reception 18.00-18.30 Lecture 18.30-19.45 i Sindy Mak: +44 (0)20 7462 2490 | [email protected]

Victoria and Albert MuseumCromwell Road, South Kensington, London SW7 2RL+44 (0)20 7942 2000 www.vam.ac.uk/whatson

19th May 2017 - 11th February 2018DISPLAY Contemporary Korean CeramicsWorks by 15 Korean artists show a range of insights into the richness of contemporary studio ceramic practice in Korea.

£ Admission is free Daily 10.00-17.45 (Fri open till 22.00)@ Ceramic Galleries, Room 146 i Rosalie Kim: +44 (0)20 7942 2256 | [email protected]

14th October 2017 – 15th September 2018DISPLAY Lustrous SurfacesThis cross-cultural display compares the rich and diverse traditions of Asian lacquer at the V&A, including references to the European tradition of ‘japanning’.

£ Admission is free Daily 10.00-17.45 (Fri open till 22.00)@ V&A’s Asian and Furniture galleries i Rosalie Kim: +44 (0)20 7942 2256 | [email protected]

1st November 2017 - 31 May 2018DISPLAY Chinese Snuff Bottles in the V&AAppreciate the beauty of this exquisite art form, produced in a great variety of materials with superb skill.

£ Admission is free Daily 10.00-17.45 (Fri open till 22.00)@ T.T. Tsui Gallery of Chinese Art i Ming Wilson: [email protected]

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24 Related Events | Outside London

The Ashmolean MuseumBeaumont Street, Oxford OX1 2PH+44 (0)1865 278 000 www.ashmolean.org

15th September 2017 - 18th March 2018EXHIBITION Old Traditions New Visions: Art in India and Pakistan after 1947 Celebrating India and Pakistan’s 70th anniversary of Independence.

£ Admission free Tues-Sun 10.00-17.00 i +44 (0)1865 278 067 | [email protected]

7th November 2017 - 15th April 2018EXHIBITION Qu Leilei: A Chinese Artist in Britain Solo exhibition by contemporary Chinese painter Qu Leilei (b.1951)

£ Admission free Tues-Sun 10.00-17.00@ Gallery 11 i +44 (0)1865 278 067 | [email protected]

10th November 2017LECTURE 38th Annual Barlow Lecture - The Five Great Wares: their Origins and Connectionsby Nigel Wood

£ Admission free, booking recommended 17.00@ Headley Lecture Theatre i +44 (0)1865 278 067 | [email protected]

Compton Verney Art Gallery & ParkWarwickshire CV35 9HZ+44 (0)1926 645 500 www.comptonverney.org.uk

Tues-Sun until 17th December 2017Compton Verney’s Chinese galleries contain one of the top Chinese art collections in Europe

£ Day ticket: Adults £8.50, concessions £7.50, child £3, family (2 adults & up to 4 children) £18; children under 5 free 11.00-17.00 (closed Mon) i +44 (0)1926 645 500 | [email protected]

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25 Related Events | Outside London

Oriental Museum, Durham UniversityElvet Hill, Durham, DH1 3TH +44(0)191 334 5694 www.dur.ac.uk/oriental.museum/

29th September 2017 - 28th January 2018EXHIBITION Resilience within the Rubble

The story of Nepal’s Kasthamandap temple from its origins to collapse in 2015 earthquake and subsequent renewal.

£ Adults £1.50, children 5-16 and over 60s 75p, children under 5 and students in HE free Mon-Fri 10.00-17.00, weekend & Bank Hols 12.00-17.00 i +44(0)191 334 5694 | [email protected]

The Museum of East Asian Art12 Bennett Street, Bath BA1 2QJ+44 (0)1225 464 640 www.meaa.org.uk

4th November 2017 - 22nd April 2018EXHIBITION Dressed to Impress: netsuke and Japanese men’s fashionNetsuke are often displayed as miniature sculptures, but this exhibition shows how they were worn as part of a complete outfit.

£ Free with museum admission. Museum admission: adults £5, seniors £4, children under 16 & full-time students with ID free

Tues-Sat 10.00-17.00, Sun 12.00-17.00, Mon closed i +44 (0)1225 464 640

10th November 2017LECTURE Dressed to Impress: Adornment in Early Modern Japanby Nicole Rousmaniere

Provides in-depth understanding of the exhibition Dressed to Impress on loan to the MEAA from the British Museum.

£ Adults £6, students with ID £3 19.00-20.00@ Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution,

16-18 Queen Square, Bath, BA1 2HN i +44 (0)1225 464 640

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26 Related Events | Outside London

University of Oxford China CentreSt Hugh’s College, St Margaret’s Road, Oxford OX2 6LE+44 (0)1865 274950 www.st-hughs.ox.ac.uk

1st November 2017ONE DAY CONFERENCE The Art of CollectingChaired by Shelagh Vainker Includes discussion of the Sir Percival David Collection, great English collections of Chinese export wares, Chinese textiles and other topics.

£ Admission free with ticket (see contact details below) 9.15 registration, conference opens 9.45 i www.st-hughs.ox.ac.uk/news-events/events-2/

University of OxfordDept of Continuing Education, Rewley House, 1 Wellington Square Oxford OX1 2JA+44 (0)1865 270 380 www.conted.ox.ac.uk/courses/indian-textiles-dress

3rd November 2017LECTURES Indian Textilesby Jasleen Kandhari Explore India’s rich textile traditions from Western India including Ajrakh block printing from Gujarat, Bandhani tie-dyeing and Shisha mirrorwork embroidery from Rajasthan.

£ £110 11.00-12.30 i +44(0)1865 270 380 | [email protected]

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Dealers Speciality

1 Aktis Gallery C Co

2 ArtChina C Co

3 Raquelle Azran Vietnamese Art S Co V

4 David Baker Oriental Art S C J K

5 Gregg Baker Asian Art C J Co

6 Kamal Bakhshi Modern Asian Art J Co

7 Rosemary Bandini Ltd J

8 Joost van den Bergh I S H J Co

9 Berwald Oriental Art C

10 Brun Fine Art C J E

11 Prahlad Bubbar M I H

12 Cohen & Cohen C E

13 Rob Dean Art I S H Co

14 Eskenazi Ltd C Co

15 John Eskenazi I S H

16 Malcolm Fairley Ltd J

17 Peter Finer M I S H C J K E

18 Sam Fogg M I S H

19 Francesca Galloway M I S E

20 Genrokuart J

21 Grosvenor Gallery I Co

22 Han Collection K Co

23 Hanga Ten J Co

24 Ben Janssens Oriental Art Ltd C J

Islamic & Middle Eastern ArtIndian ArtSoutheast Asian ArtHimalayan & Central Asian ArtChinese Art

Japanese ArtKorean ArtExport ArtContemporary ArtVietnamese Art

MISHC

JKE

Co

V

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25 Roger Keverne Ltd C

26 Littleton & Hennessy Asian Art C

27 Marchant C J E

28 Amir Mohtashemi M I

29 Sydney L. Moss Ltd C J

30 Simon Pilling J Co

31 Nicholas Pitcher Oriental Art Ltd C

32 Priestley & Ferraro C K

33 Simon Ray M I S

34 Röell Fine Art I S C J E

35 Jacqueline Simcox Ltd H C

36 Runjeet Singh M I S H C J K V

37 James Stanford Co

38 Grace Tsumugi Fine Art Ltd J

39 Jonathan Tucker Antonia Tozer I S H C

40 Jorge Welsh I S C J E

29 Participant | Specialities

Auction Houses Speciality

41 Bonhams M I S H C J K E

42 Bonhams Knightsbridge M I S H C J K E

43 Chiswick Auctions I S H C J K E

44 Christie’s M I S H C J K E

45 Lempertz M I S H C J K

46 Lyon & Turnbull I S C J K E Co

47 Nagel Auktionen H C J K

48 One East Larasati S Co

49 Bruun Rasmussen Auctioneers M H C J E

50 Sotheby’s M I S H C K E

51 Woolley & Wallis M I S H C J K E

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Aktis Gallery1 | SEE MAP PAGE 108

EXHIBITIONZao Wou-Ki Catalogue available

ON VIEW2nd - 11th November

SPECIALISATIONChinese modern art

EXHIBITION HOURS Mon -Sat 10.00-14.00 & 15.00-18.00 Sat 4th 10.00-18.00 Sun 5th 17.00-21.00 Sat 11th 10.00-18.00

Iana Kobeleva, Sophie Kempson

10-11 Park Place, St James’s London SW1A 1LP

+44 (0)20 7629 6531

[email protected] www.aktis-gallery.co.uk

ArtChina2 | SEE MAP PAGE 114

EXHIBITIONBetween BeingE-catalogue available

ON VIEW2nd - 11th November

ATDesign Centre Chelsea Harbour, London SW10 0XE

SPECIALISATIONChinese Contemporary Art

EXHIBITION HOURS Mon-Fri 09.30-17.30 Sat 4th 10.00-17.00 Sun 5th 10.00-16.00 Sat 11th 10.00-17.00

Aimin Liu

Business address: by appointment only Cambridge, UK

+44 (0) 7817 029 618

[email protected] www.artchinauk.com

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Raquelle Azran Vietnamese Contemporary Fine Art3 | SEE MAP PAGE 109

EXHIBITIONSun Rising over the Mekong: 50 years of Vietnamese PaintingCatalogue available

ON VIEW3rd - 9th November

ATGuy Peppiatt/Stephen Ongpin Gallery, 6 Mason’s Yard, Duke St, St James’s, London SW1Y 6BU

SPECIALISATIONVietnamese contemporary fine art

EXHIBITION HOURS Mon-Fri 11.00-18.00 Sat 4th 11.00-18.00 Sun 5th 11.00-18.00 & by appointment

Raquelle Azran

Business address: 320 East 57th Street New York, NY 10022, USA

(during AAL) +44 (0)7906 638 640 Gallery: +44 (0)20 7930 3839

[email protected] www.artnet.com/razran.html

Daily Gallery Tour: 12 noon weekdays

David Baker Oriental Art Ltd4 | SEE MAP PAGE 110

EXHIBITIONRecent Acquisitions

ON VIEW2nd- 11th November

SPECIALISATIONChinese, Japanese, Korean ceramics and works of art

EXHIBITION HOURS Mon-Fri 10.00-18.00 Sat 4th 11.00-18.00 Sun 5th 10.00-18.00 Mon 6th 10.00-21.00 Sat 11th 11.00-17.00

David Baker

29 New Bond Street First floor (above Halcyon Gallery)Mayfair, London W1S 2RL

+44 (0)20 7493 5165 +44 (0)7973 625 229

[email protected] www.asianartlondon.com

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Kamal Bakhshi6 | SEE MAP PAGE 114

EXHIBITIONModern Japanese Art: The Way of the Print

ON VIEW2nd - 11th November

ATDesign Centre Chelsea Harbour London SW10 0XE

SPECIALISATIONLimited edition prints by modern Japanese artists

EXHIBITION HOURS Mon-Fri 09.30-17.30 Sat 4th 10.00-17.00 Sun 5th 10.00-16.00 Sat 11th 10.00-17.00

Kamal Bakhshi

Business address: By appointment only 1 Phillimore Place, London W8 7BY

+44 (0)7843 273 638 +44 (0)20 7937 9868

[email protected] www.kamalbakhshi.co.uk

Gregg Baker

142 Kensington Church Street London W8 4BN

+44 (0)20 7221 3533

[email protected] www.japanesescreens.com

Gregg Baker Asian Art5 | SEE MAP PAGE 112

EXHIBITIONOut of the ShadowsCatalogue available

ON VIEW2nd November - 2nd December

SPECIALISATIONJapanese paper screens, hanging scrolls, Buddhist sculpture, Japanese post-war avant-garde paintings

EXHIBITION HOURSMon-Fri 10.00-18.00 Sat 4th 11.00-21.00 Sun 5th closed Sat 11th 11.00-16.00

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Rosemary Bandini Ltd7 | SEE MAP PAGE 109

EXHIBITIONJapanese Netsuke, Kiseruzutsu, Lacquer and Works of ArtCatalogue available

ON VIEW1st - 10th November

ATGallery 8, 8 Duke Street St James’s, London SW1Y 6BN

SPECIALISATIONJapanese netsuke, lacquer and works of art

EXHIBITION HOURS Mon-Fri 10.00-18.00 Sat 4th 11.00-17.00 Sun 5th 11.00-21.00 Sat 11th closed

Rosemary Bandini

Business address: PO Box 2281 Woodford Green, IG7 5YP

+44 (0)7968 182 292

[email protected] www.rosemarybandini.com

Joost van den Bergh8 | SEE MAP PAGE 111

EXHIBITIONIndian Stone and Bronze Sculpture Catalogue available

ON VIEW2nd - 10th November

ATBenappi Fine Art, 27 Dover Street London W1S 4LZ

SPECIALISATIONIndian art, Japanese art

EXHIBITION HOURS Thurs 2nd 10.00-18.00 Fri 3rd 10.00-18.00 Sat 4th 11.00-17.00 Sun 5th 12.00-16.00 Mon 6th 10.00-20.00 Tues 7th - Fri 10th 10.00-18.00 Sat 11th by appointment only

Joost van den Bergh

24 Georgian House, 10 Bury Street St James’s, London W1S 6AA

+44 (0)20 7839 8200

[email protected] www.joostvandenbergh.com

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Brun Fine Art10 | SEE MAP PAGE 111

EXHIBITIONRecent Acquisitions

ON VIEW2nd - 11th November

SPECIALISATIONAsian antique ceramics, jades, bronzes and furniture

EXHIBITION HOURS Mon-Fri 10.00-18.00 Sat 4th 10.00-17.00 Sun 5th 12.00-17.00 Mon 6th 10.00-21.00 Sat 11th 10.00-17.00

Giovanni Lacerenza

38 Old Bond Street 1st & 2nd Floor, Mayfair London W1S 4QW

+44 (0)20 7493 0195 +44 (0)7591 834 537

[email protected] www.brunfineart.com

John Berwald

17 Clifford Street Mayfair, London W1S 3RQ

+44 (0)20 7434 0424 +44 (0)7973 822 724

[email protected] www.berwaldart.com

Berwald 9 | SEE MAP PAGE 111

EXHIBITIONRecent Acquisitions

ON VIEW2nd - 10th November

SPECIALISATIONChinese ceramics from Han to Qing

EXHIBITION HOURS Mon-Fri 10.00-18.00 Sat 4th 10.00-18.00 Sun 5th 12.00-18.00 Mon 6th 10.00-20.00 Sat 11th closed

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Prahlad Bubbar Ltd11 | SEE MAP PAGE 111

EXHIBITIONArtists and Patrons: India 1600-1935Catalogue available

ON VIEW2nd - 11th November

SPECIALISATIONIndian and Islamic art and photography

EXHIBITION HOURS Mon-Fri 10.00-18.00 Sat 4th 10.00-18.00 Sun 5th 10.00-17.00 Mon 6th 10.00-21.00 Sat 11th by appointment only

Prahlad Bubbar

33 Cork Street, First Floor Mayfair, London W1S 3NQ

+44 (0)20 7494 3144

[email protected] www.prahladbubbar.com

Cohen & Cohen12 | SEE MAP PAGE 108

EXHIBITIONTake TwoCatalogue available

ON VIEW2nd - 11th November

AT P. & D. Colnaghi & Co. Ltd 26 Bury Street, St James’s London SW1Y 6AL

SPECIALISATIONChinese Export porcelain and works of art

EXHIBITION HOURS Mon-Fri 10.00-17.00 Sat 4th 11.00-17.00 Sun 5th 16.00-21.00 Sat 11th 12.00-17.00

Michael Cohen, Ewa Cohen, Will Motley

Postal address: PO Box 366, Reigate RH2 2BB +44 (0)7710 057 262

Gallery by appointment only: 1 Essex Court, St James’s Place, London SW1A 1NR

[email protected] www.cohenandcohen.co.uk

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Eskenazi Ltd14 | SEE MAP PAGE 111

EXHIBITIONSix Dynasties Art from the Norman A. Kurland CollectionCatalogue available

ON VIEW2nd - 25th November

SPECIALISATIONChinese art

EXHIBITION HOURSMon-Fri 09.30-17.30 Sat 4th Nov 10.00-17.00 Sun 5th Nov 10.00-17.00 Mon 6th Nov 10.00-20.30 Sat 18th Nov 10.00-13.00 Sat 25th Nov 10.00-13.00

Daniel Eskenazi, Sarah Wong

10 Clifford Street, Mayfair London W1S 2LJ

+44 (0)20 7493 5464

[email protected] www.eskenazi.co.uk

Rob Dean

Business address:

By appointment only 1 The Street, Woolpit Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk IP30 9SA

+44 (0)7764 942 306

[email protected] www.robdeanart.com

Rob Dean Art13 | SEE MAP PAGE 108

EXHIBITIONTipu, the Daniells & Co. Company School Painting in IndiaOnline catalogue

ON VIEW2nd - 10th November

ATGrosvenor Gallery 35 Bury Street, St James’s London SW1Y 6AY

SPECIALISATIONIndian and South Asian art, classical and modern

EXHIBITION HOURS Mon-Fri 11.00-17.00 Sat 5th 12.00-16.00 Sun 6th 12.00-21.00 Sat 12th closed

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John Eskenazi Ltd15

EXHIBITION Recent Acquisitions

ON VIEW5th October - 11th November

SPECIALISATIONIndian, Gandharan, Southeast Asian and Himalayan art

EXHIBITION HOURSPlease telephone or email for an appointment, weekends included. John Eskenazi

by appointment only PO Box 55621 London W9 2XA

+44 (0)20 7409 3001

[email protected] www.john-eskenazi.com

Malcolm Fairley Ltd16 | SEE MAP PAGE 108

EXHIBITIONRecent AcquisitionsCatalogue available

ON VIEW2nd - 10th November

SPECIALISATIONJapanese works of art including metalwork, enamels and lacquer

EXHIBITION HOURS Mon-Fri 10.00-18.00 Sat 4th 12.00-17.00 Sun 5th 12.00-17.00 Sat 11th closed

Malcolm Fairley, Inne Broos

40 Bury Street, St James’s London SW1Y 6AU

+44 (0)20 7930 8770

[email protected] www.malcolmfairley.com

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Sam Fogg18 | SEE MAP PAGE 111

EXHIBITIONIslamic Calligraphy: The Rhythm of the Pen & The Art of the BookCatalogue available

ON VIEW1st - 11th November

SPECIALISATIONIndian and Islamic manuscripts and works of art

EXHIBITION HOURS Mon-Fri 09.30-17.30 Sat 4th 11.00-16.00 Sun 5th closed Mon 6th 09.30-20.00 Sat 11th closed

Andew Butler-Wheelhouse

15D Clifford Street, Mayfair London W1S 4JZ

+44 (0)20 7534 2100

[email protected] www.samfogg.com

Peter Finer17 | SEE MAP PAGE 109

EXHIBITIONArms and Armour from the EastOnline catalogue

ON VIEW2nd - 11th November

SPECIALISATIONArms and armour and related objects

EXHIBITION HOURS Mon-Fri 10.00-18.00 Sat 4th 11.00-17.00 Sun 5th 11.00-20.00 Sat 11th 11.00-17.00

Redmond Finer, Roland Finer

38-39 Duke Street, St James’s London SW1Y 6DF

+44 (0)20 7839 5666

[email protected] www.peterfiner.com

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Francesca Galloway19 | SEE MAP PAGE 111

EXHIBITIONSThe Louisa Parlby Album: Watercolours from Murshidabad (1795-1807)&A Mystical Realm of Love - Pahari Paintings from the Eva & Konrad Seitz CollectionCatalogue available

ON VIEW2nd November - 1st December

SPECIALISATIONIndian and Islamic art

EXHIBITION HOURS Mon-Fri 10.00-17.00 Sat 4th 11.00-16.00 Sun 5th closed Mon 6th 10.00-17.00 & 18.00-20.00 Sat 11th closed

Christine Ramphal, Danielle Beilby

31 Dover Street, First Floor Mayfair, London W1S 4ND

+44 (0)20 7499 6844

[email protected] [email protected] www.francescagalloway.com

Gallery Talk (see page 12) Book Launch (see page 15)

Genrokuart20 | SEE MAP PAGE 108

EXHIBITIONChristians in Japan

ON VIEW2nd - 11th November

ATDuncan R. Miller Fine Arts 6 Bury Street, St James’s London SW1Y 6AB

SPECIALISATIONJapanese and Asian art

EXHIBITION HOURSMon-Fri 11.00-18.00 Sat 4th 11.00-17.00 Sun 5th 12.00-21.00 Mon 6th 11.00-18.00

Riccardo Montanari

Business address: by appointment only Rome and Tokyo

+39 335 548 2911 + 44 (0) 7414 756 837

[email protected] www.genrokuart.com

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Grosvenor Gallery21 | SEE MAP PAGE 108

EXHIBITIONTipu, the Daniells & Co.Company School Painting in IndiaCatalogue available

ON VIEW2nd - 11th November

SPECIALISATIONModern and contemporary Indian art

EXHIBITION HOURS Mon-Fri 09.30-18.00 Sat 4th 12.00-16.00 Sun 5th 12.00-21.00 Sat 11th 12.00-16.00

Conor Macklin, Charles Moore Kajoli Khanna

35 Bury Street, St James’s London SW1Y 6AY

+44 (0)20 7484 7979

[email protected] www.grosvenorgallery.com

Han Collection22 | SEE MAP PAGE 113

EXHIBITIONCross the Timeline: Korean CeramicsCatalogue available

ON VIEW2nd - 11th November

SPECIALISATIONKorean ceramics, Goryo celadon, Joseon porcelain

EXHIBITION HOURS Mon-Fri 11.00-18.00 Sat 4th 10.30-18.00 Sun 5th 12.00-18.00 Mon 6th 11.00-21.00 Sat 11th 10.30-18.00

Jinsoo Park

33 Museum Street Bloomsbury, London WC1A 1LH +44 (0)7951 746 614

[email protected] www.hancollection.co.uk

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Hanga Ten23 | SEE MAP PAGE 109

EXHIBITIONThe Rock and Soul of the Japanese Garden - Through the Eyes of our Artists

ON VIEW30th October - 10th November

ATGallery 8, 8 Duke Street St James’s, London SW1Y 6BN

SPECIALISATIONContemporary Japanese prints and paintings

EXHIBITION HOURSMon-Fri 10.00-18.00 Sat 4th 11.00--17.00 Sun 5th 11.00-21.00 Sat 11th closed

Chiko Nara

Business address: by appointment only PO Box 67812, South Kensington London SW7 9BL

+44 (0)7788 458 201

[email protected] www.hangaten.com

Ben Janssens Oriental Art Ltd24 | SEE MAP PAGE 111

EXHIBITIONAnimals and FlowersCatalogue available

ON VIEW2 - 10th November

ATM&L Fine Art, 15 Old Bond Street, First Floor, Mayfair, London W1S 4AX

SPECIALISATIONEarly Chinese sculpture, bronzes, ceramics and later Chinese and Japanese works of art

EXHIBITION HOURS Thurs 2nd 10.00-18.00 Fri 3rd 10.00-18.00 Sat 4th 10.00-17.00 Sun 5th 12.00-17.00 Mon 6th 10.00-20.00 Tues 7th - Fri 10th 10.00-18.00 Sat 11th closed

Ben Janssens, Thea-Vanessa Buen Grace Tu

Temporary Office: by appointment only 33 St James’s Square, London SW1Y 4JS

+44 (0)20 7976 1888

[email protected] www.benjanssens.com

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Roger Keverne Ltd25 | SEE MAP PAGE 111

EXHIBITIONChinese Works of Art

ON VIEW2nd - 10th November

SPECIALISATIONChinese ceramics and works of art

EXHIBITION HOURS Mon-Fri 10.00-17.00 Sat 4th by appointment only Sun 5th by appointment only Mon 6th no late opening

Roger Keverne, Kate Francis

16 Clifford Street, Second Floor Mayfair, London W1S 3RG

+44 (0)20 7434 9100

[email protected] www.keverne.co.uk

Littleton & Hennessy Asian Art26 | SEE MAP PAGE 109

EXHIBITIONChinese Works of Art

ON VIEW2nd - 10th November

SPECIALISATIONChinese works of art and scholars’ objects

EXHIBITION HOURSMon-Fri 10.00-17.00 Sat 4th 12.00-16.00 Sun 5th 12.00-16.00 & 18.00-20.00 appointment preferred

Mark Slaats

1 Princes Place, Duke Street St James’s, London SW1Y 6DE +44 (0)7717 825 828

[email protected] www.littletonandhennessy.com

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Marchant27 | SEE MAP PAGE 112

EXHIBITIONKangxi Famille VerteCatalogue available

ON VIEW30th October - 10th November

SPECIALISATIONMing and Qing ceramics, jades and works of art

EXHIBITION HOURS Mon-Fri 10.00-17.30 Sat 4th 10.00-20.00 Sun 5th 10.00-15.00 Sat 11th closed

Richard Marchant, Stuart Marchant, Natalie and Samuel Marchant

120 Kensington Church Street London W8 4BH

+44 (0)20 7229 5319

[email protected] www.marchantasianart.com

Amir Mohtashemi Ltd28 | SEE MAP PAGE 112

EXHIBITIONRecent Acquisitions

ON VIEW2nd - 11th November

SPECIALISATIONIndian and Islamic works of art

EXHIBITION HOURS Mon-Fri 10.00-18.00 Sat 4th 11.00-21.00 Sun 5th by appointment only Sat 11th 11.00-15.00

Amir Mohtashemi

69 Kensington Church Street London W8 4BG

+44 (0)20 7937 4422

[email protected] www.amirmohtashemi.com

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Sydney L. Moss Ltd29 | SEE MAP PAGE 110

EXHIBITION All Creatures Medium-Sized and Tiny

ON VIEW2nd - 11th November

SPECIALISATIONJapanese netsuke, inrō and pipecases, classical Chinese painting

EXHIBITION HOURS Mon-Fri 10.00-17.30 Sat 4th closed Sun 5th closed Mon 6th 10.00-21.00 Sat 11th closed

Oliver Moss, Finn Daley Roberts

12 Queen Street, Mayfair London W1J 5PG

+44 (0)20 7629 4670

[email protected] www.slmoss.com

Simon Pilling30 | SEE MAP PAGE 109

EXHIBITIONAnimals & Other StoriesCatalogue available

ON VIEW30th October - 10th November

ATGallery 8, 8 Duke Street St James’s, London SW1Y 6BN

SPECIALISATIONJapanese works of art, including contemporary, specialising in fine lacquer

EXHIBITION HOURS Mon-Fri 10.00-18.00 Sat 4th 11.00-17.00 Sun 5th 11.00-21.00 Sat 11th closed

Simon Pilling

Business address: by appointment only PO Box 40062 London N6 6XB

+44 (0)7946 577 303

[email protected] www.simonpilling.co.uk

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Nicholas Pitcher Oriental Art Ltd31 | SEE MAP PAGE 110

EXHIBITIONChinese Ceramics & Works of Art

ON VIEW2nd - 10th November

SPECIALISATIONEarly Chinese ceramics and bronzes, later Chinese bronzes and works of art

EXHIBITION HOURS Mon-Fri 10.00-17.00 Sat 4th 12.00-17.00 Sun 5th 12.00-17.00 Mon 6th 10.00-20.00

Nicholas Pitcher

29 New Bond Street First floor (above Halcyon Gallery) Mayfair, London W1S 2RL

+44 (0)7831 391 574

[email protected] www.nickpitcher.com

Priestley & Ferraro32 | SEE MAP PAGE 108

EXHIBITION The Deeper Picture: Early Chinese Carved Cinnabar Lacquer&Song Ceramics & Works of Art Catalogues available

ON VIEW2nd - 10th November

SPECIALISATIONEarly Chinese & Korean ceramics and works of art

EXHIBITION HOURS Mon-Fri 09.30-17.30 Sat 4th 11.00-17.00 Sun 5th 11.00-20.30 Sat 11th closed

David Priestley, Alice Williamson

17 King Street, St James’s London SW1Y 6QU

+44 (0)20 7930 6228

[email protected] www.priestleyandferraro.com

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Simon Ray Indian & Islamic Works of Art33 | SEE MAP PAGE 108

EXHIBITION Indian & Islamic Works of ArtCatalogue available

ON VIEW30th October - 30th November

SPECIALISATIONIndian and Islamic works of art

EXHIBITION HOURS Mon-Fri 10.00-18.00 Sat 4th 12.00-17.00 Sun 5th 12.00-21.00 Sat 11th closed

Simon Ray, Leng Tan William Edwards

21 King Street, St James’s London SW1Y 6QY

+44 (0)20 7930 5500

[email protected] www.simonray.com

Röell Fine Art34 | SEE MAP PAGE 108

EXHIBITIONFrom Distant ShoresCatalogue available

ON VIEW3rd - 10th November

ATDaniel Crouch Rare Books 4 Bury Street, St James’s London SW1Y 6AB

SPECIALISATIONExport art from South and East Asia

EXHIBITION HOURS Mon-Fri 10.00-18.00 Sat 4th 11.00-18.00 Sun 5th 11.00-21.00 Sat 11th closed

Guus Röell

Business address: Tongersestraat 2 6211 LN Maastricht The Netherlands

+31 (0)65 32 11 649

[email protected] www.guusroell.com

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Jacqueline Simcox Ltd35 | SEE MAP PAGE 108

EXHIBITIONChinese Textiles

ON VIEW2nd - 11th November

ATStoppenbach and Delestre 17 Ryder Street, St James’s London SW1Y 6PY

SPECIALISATIONChinese and Central Asian textiles

EXHIBITION HOURSMon-Fri 10.00-17.30 Sat 4th 10.00-17.00 Sun 5th 10.00-21.00 Sat 11th 10.00-13.00

Jacqueline Simcox

Business address: By appointment only 54 Linton Street, Islington London N1 7AS

+44 (0)7775 566 388

[email protected] www.jacquelinesimcox.com

Runjeet Singh 36 | SEE MAP PAGE 109

EXHIBITIONIconicCatalogue available

ON VIEW2nd - 11th November

AT6 Ryder Street, St James’s London SW1Y 6BN

SPECIALISATIONAsian arms and armour

EXHIBITION HOURS Mon-Fri 10.00-18.00 Sat 4th 10.00-18.00 Sun 5th 12.00-21.00 Sat 11th 10.00-18.00

Runjeet Singh

Business address: By appointment only

+44 (0)7866 424 803

[email protected] www.runjeetsingh.com

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Grace Tsumugi Fine Art Ltd38 | SEE MAP PAGE 109

EXHIBITIONRecent AcquisitionsCatalogue available

ON VIEW2nd - 10th November

SPECIALISATIONJapanese works of art, Edo, Meiji and Taishō periods

EXHIBITION HOURS Mon-Fri 10.00-18.00 Sat 4th 12.00-17.00 Sun 5th 12.00-20.00 Sat 11th by appointment only

Tsumugi Shoji, Maxime Mauchamp

8 Duke Street, St James’s London SW1Y 6BN

+44 (0)20 7930 9953

[email protected] www.grace-tsumugi.com

James Stanford: Contemporary Buddhist Art37 | SEE MAP PAGE 112

EXHIBITIONShimmering ZenCatalogue available

ON VIEW2nd - 11th November

AT99 Kensington Church Street, London W8 7LN

SPECIALISATIONContemporary Buddhist Art: Zen Mandala

EXHIBITION HOURSMon-Fri 09.30-18.30 Sat 4th 10.00-21.00 Sun 5th 10.00-18.00 Sat 11th 10.00-18.00

Elizabeth Herridge, UK Agent +44 (0) 7513 862 386

Business address:

Indra’s Jewels LLC 3540 West Sahara Avenue Unit 464 Las Vegas, Nevada 89102 USA

001 702 460 1318

[email protected] www.shimmeringzen.com

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Jonathan Tucker Antonia Tozer Asian Art39 | SEE MAP PAGE 108

EXHIBITIONAn Important Group of Sculptures from India and Southeast Asia, plus a large private collection of Himalayan ArtCatalogue available

ON VIEW2nd - 24th November

SPECIALISATIONIndian, Southeast Asian, Himalayan and Chinese works of art

EXHIBITION HOURSMon-Fri 10.00-18.00 Sat 4th 10.00-17.00 Sun 5th 11.00-21.00 Sat 11th closed

Jonathan Tucker, Antonia Tozer

37 Bury Street, St James’s London SW1Y 6AU

+44 (0)20 7839 3414 +44 (0)7968 025 742

[email protected] [email protected] www.asianartresource.com

Jorge Welsh Works of Art Ltd40 | SEE MAP PAGE 112

EXHIBITION Turn of the Sea: Art from the Eastern Trade RoutesCatalogue available

ON VIEW4th - 11th November

SPECIALISATIONWorks of art from China, India, Japan and Africa with emphasis on Chinese Export Porcelain

EXHIBITION HOURSMon-Fri 09.30-17.30 Sat 4th 09.30-21.00 Sun 5th by appointment only Sat 11th 09.30-16.00

Jorge Welsh

116 Kensington Church Street London W8 4BH

+44 (0)20 7229 2140 +44 (0)7831 186 224

[email protected] www.jorgewelsh.com

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Bonhams

41 | SEE MAP PAGE 110

101 New Bond Street, Mayfair London W1S 1SR

+44 (0)20 7468 8248 www.bonhams.com/japanese www.bonhams.com/chinese

Catalogues available from mid-October

Please note all sale times should be confirmed

Bonhams are international auctioneers of fine Chinese and Japanese art. We specialise in rare Imperial and Export Chinese ceramics and works of art, as well as Japanese ceramics, fine and decorative works of arts from the 3rd-20th century.

Chinese Department Colin Sheaf +44 (0)20 7468 8237 [email protected]

Asaph Hyman +44 (0)20 7468 5888 [email protected]

Japanese Department Suzannah Yip +44 (0)20 7468 8368 [email protected]

AUCTIONThe Misumi Collection of Important Works of Lacquer Art and Paintings: Part III

Wed 8th Nov 14.00

AUCTIONFine Chinese Art

Thurs 9th Nov 10.30

AUCTION Fine Japanese Art

Thurs 9th Nov 13.00

VIEWINGSun 5th Nov 11.00-17.00 Mon 6th Nov 09.00-19.30 Tue 7th Nov 09.00-16.30 Wed 8th Nov 09.00-16.30

LECTUREWed 8th Nov 18.00(see page 17)

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Bonhams Knightsbridge 42 | SEE MAP PAGE 113

Montpelier Street, Knightsbridge London SW7 1HH

+44 (0)20 7447 7447 www.bonhams.com

Catalogue available from 11th October

Please note all sale times should be confirmed

AUCTION Asian Art Part I

Mon 6th Nov 10.30

AUCTION Asian Art Part II

Tues 7th Nov 12 noon

VIEWINGThurs 2nd Nov 09.00-16.30 Fri 3rd Nov 09.00-16.30 Sat 4th Nov 11.00-17.00 Sun 5th Nov 11.00-17.00

The department holds two specialised Asian art auctions each year, primarily comprising Chinese ceramics, works of art, textiles and paintings, but also including pieces from Japan, Korea, the Himalayas and South East Asia. In addition, we also feature several times a year in the monthly HOME & interiors sales format.

Rachel Hyman +44 (0)20 7393 3854 [email protected]

Rosa Assennato +44 (0)20 7393 3883 [email protected]

Ben Law Smith +44 (0)20 7393 3842 [email protected]

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Chiswick Auctions43 | SEE MAP PAGE 114

1 Colville Road London W3 8BL

+44 (0)20 8992 4442 Chinese enquiries: +44 (0)20 8896 4686 www.chiswick auctions.co.uk/asianart

AUCTIONFine Chinese Paintings

Mon 13th Nov 10.00

AUCTIONAsian Art I

Mon 13th Nov 12.00

AUCTIONAsian Art II

Tues 14th Nov 10.00

VIEWINGSun 5th Nov 11.00-17.00 Mon 6th Nov 10.00-18.00 Tues 7th Nov 10.00-18.00 Wed 8th Nov 11.00-17.00 Thurs 9th Nov 10.00-18.00 Fri 10th Nov 10.00-18.00 Sat 11th Nov 10.00-14.00 Sun 12th Nov 11.00-17.00

Chiswick Auctions is the leading auction house in London for the sale of Fine Chinese Paintings and the only saleroom to hold sales in this category in May and November. There are also quarterly sales of Asian Art featuring Chinese ceramics, works of art, paintings and textiles. Japanese Art, Indian and Southeast Asian Art, Tibetan paintings and sculpture are also offered in these sales.

Lazarus Halstead Head of Asian Art +44 (0)20 8992 4442 +44 (0)20 3110 0604 +44 (0)7906 210067

Catalogue available 16th October

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Christie’s44 | SEE MAP PAGE 109

8 King Street, St James’s London SW1Y 6QT

+44 (0)20 7839 9060 www.christies.com

AUCTION Fine Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art

Tues 7th Nov 10.30 and 14.00

VIEWING Fri 3rd Nov 10.00-16.30 Sat 4th Nov 12.00-17.00 Sun 5th Nov 12.00-17.00 Mon 6th Nov 09.00-16.30

Catalogue available 10th October

Christies has sold Asian art since its first auction in 1766. The company continues to sell the finest Asian art at its sales in London, New York, Hong Kong and Paris.

Chinese Department Marco Almeida +44 (0)20 7389 2577 [email protected]

Please note all sale times should be confirmed

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Lempertz45 | SEE MAP PAGE 111

Neumarkt 3 50667 Cologne Germany

+49 221 925729-0 www.lempertz.com www.lempertz.hk

Catalogues available November 2017

Please note all sale times should be confirmed

With a history dating back to 1798, Lempertz’ main offices are in Cologne, with offices and representatives throughout Europe, in Switzerland, USA and Brazil. The only German member of the IA (International Auctioneers), Lempertz was the first European auction house to hold specialised Asian art sales (the first in 1908) and today holds some 18 auctions a year in a wide range of specialist areas.

Drs Erwin J.C. van Pruissen +49 221 9257 2937 [email protected]

AUCTIONJapanese, Korean, Indian and Southeast Asian Art

Fri 8 Dec 10.00

AUCTIONChinese, Tibetan and Himalayan Art

Sat 9 Dec 10.00

ATNeumarkt 3 50667 Cologne, Germany

VIEWING LONDONThurs 2nd Nov 10.00-18.00 Fri 3rd Nov 10.00-18.00 Sat 4th Nov 11.00-16.00 Sun 5th Nov 12.00-16.00 Mon 6th Nov 10.00-20.00 Tues 7th Nov 10.00-16.00

ATBenappi Fine Art 27 Dover Street London W1S 4LZ

VIEWING COLOGNESat 2nd Dec 10.00-16.00 Sun 3rd Dec 11.00-17.00 Mon 4th Dec 10.00-17.30 Tues 5th Dec 10.00-17.30 Wed 6th Dec 10.00-17.30 Thurs 7th Dec 10.00-15.00 Fri 8th Dec1 10.00-17.30 (Chinese & Tibetan Art only)

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Lyon & Turnbull46 | SEE MAP PAGE 113

33 Broughton Place Edinburgh EH1 3RR

+44 (0)131 557 8844 www.lyonandturnbull.com

AUCTIONFine Asian Works of Art

Wed 8th Nov 17.00

ATLyon & Turnbull Gallery 22 Connaught Street London W2 2AF

VIEWING LONDONSun 5th Nov 10.00-17.00 Mon 6th Nov 10.00-21.00 Tues 7th Nov 10.00-17.00 Wed 8th Nov 10.00-15.00

Established in Edinburgh 1826, Lyon & Turnbull is Scotland’s oldest firm of auctioneers holding regular sales of Asian art, notably Chinese.

Dr Ling Zhu +44 (0)131 557 8844 [email protected]

Lee Young +44 (0)20 7930 9115 [email protected]

Catalogue available in October

Please note all sale times should be confirmed

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Catalogues available November

Please note all sale times should be confirmed

Nagel is Germany’s leading auction house for Asian art. Holding two annual special sales of Fine Asian Art since 1990, the company has succeeded in establishing itself as a globally recognised market place for Chinese, Japanese and Korean art.

Michael Trautmann +49 (0)711 649 69310 [email protected]

Tony Buchwald +49 (0)711 649 69316 [email protected]

Nagel Auktionen47 | SEE MAP PAGE 111

Neckarstr. 189-191 70190 Stuttgart Germany

+49 (0)711 649 690 [email protected] www.auction.de

AUCTIONFine Asian Art - Salzburg

Wed 6th Dec 09.30

AUCTIONFine Asian Art - Salzburg

Thurs 7th Dec 09.30

ATPanzerhalle Salzburg Siezenheimerstr. 39A-D 5020 Salzburg, Austria

VIEWING LONDONSat 4th Nov 14.00-18.00 Sun 5th Nov 10.00-17.00 Mon 6th Nov 10.00-20.00 Tues 7th Nov 10.00-14.00

ATThe Mount Vernon Room The Westbury Hotel 37 Conduit Street Mayfair London W1S 2YF

VIEWING SALZBURGSun 3rd Dec 10.00-17.00 Mon 4th Dec 10.00-17.00 Tues 5th Dec 10.00-17.00

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One East Larasati48 | SEE MAP PAGE 111

#09-03 Thong Teck Building 15 Scotts Road Singapore 228218

+65 6737 2130 (Singapore) +62 21 3158636 (Jakarta) www.larasati.com

AUCTIONModern and Contemporary Southeast Asian Art

Thursday 9th Nov 14.00

ATThe Pine Room The Westbury Hotel 37 Conduit Street Mayfair London W1S 2YF

VIEWING LONDONTues 7th Nov 13.00-19.00 Wed 8th Nov 10.00-18.45 Thurs 9th Nov 10.00-13.45

SHORT TALK & RECEPTIONWed 8th Nov 19.00-21.00 (see page 17)

One East Larasati is the premier auction house in Southeast Asia, and was founded as Larasati Auctioneers in April 2000 in Jakarta, Indonesia. Championing modern and contemporary Southeast Asian art, One East Larasati manages sales in Indonesia, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Hong Kong and the Netherlands. This inaugural auction in London marks its entry into the UK market.

Christin Metanfanuan [email protected]

Viv Lawes [email protected]

Please note all sale times should be confirmed

Catalogue available late October

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Bruun Rasmussen Auctioneers49 | SEE MAP PAGE 110

Sundkrogsgade 30 2150 Nordhavn Denmark

+45 8818 1111 [email protected] www.bruun-rasmussen.dk

AUCTIONAsian Art

Wed 29th Nov 14.00

ATBredgade 33 1260 Copenhagen K Denmark

VIEWING LONDONSun 5th Nov 12.00-17.00 Mon 6th Nov 10.00-21.00 Tues 7th Nov 10.00-17.00 Wed 8th Nov 10.00-17.00

ATShapero Modern 32 St George Street London W1S 2EA

RECEPTIONMon 6th Nov 17.00-21.00

VIEWING COPENHAGENThurs 23rd Nov 15.00-18.00 Fri 24th Nov 11.00-17.00 Sat 25th Nov 11.00-16.00 Sun 26th Nov 11.00-16.00 Mon 27th Nov 11.00-17.00

Catalogue available end of October

Please note all sale times should be confirmed

Bruun Rasmussen Auctioneers are one of Scandinavia’s leading auction houses. Founded in 1948 in Copenhagen, they are a globally recognised marketplace for Asian Art, specialising in Chinese and Himalayan works of art. Asian Art auctions take place twice a year, targeting an international audience.

Ralph Lexner Head of Asian Art Dept +45 8818 1161 [email protected]

Charlotte Hviid Asian Art Specialist +45 8818 1162 [email protected]

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AUCTIONImportant Chinese Art

Wed 8th Nov 10.00

VIEWINGSat 4th Nov 12.00-17.00 Sun 5th Nov 12.00-17.00 Mon 6th Nov 09.30-16.30 Tues 7th Nov 09.30-16.30

AUCTIONSt George Street Sale: Asian Art

Friday 10th Nov 10.00

VIEWINGSat 4th Nov 12.00-17.00 Sun 5th Nov 12.00-17.00 Mon 6th Nov 09.30-16.30 Tues 7th Nov 09.30-16.30 Wed 8th Nov 09.30-16.30 Thurs 9th Nov 09.30-16.30

LECTURE AND BOOK LAUNCHSun 5th Nov 14.00 (see page 13 – must RSVP to attend)

BOOK LAUNCHMon 6th Nov 18.30 (see page 15 – must RSVP to attend)

Founded in 1744, Sotheby’s regularly hold auctions of Chinese ceramics and works of art in London, New York, Hong Kong and Paris.

Chinese Department Robert Bradlow +44 (0)20 7293 5145 [email protected]

Stephen Loakes +44 (0)20 7293 5171 [email protected]

Lauren Long +44 (0)20 7293 5371 [email protected]

Sotheby’s

50 | SEE MAP PAGE 110

34-35 New Bond Street, Mayfair London W1A 2AA

+44 (0)20 7293 6442 www.sothebys.com

Catalogue available mid-October Please note all sale times should be confirmed

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Catalogue available week beginning 23rd October

Woolley & Wallis51 | SEE MAP PAGE 111

51-61 Castle Street Salisbury, Wiltshire SP1 3SU

+44 (0)1722 424 506 +44 (0)7946 641 187 +44(0)1722 424 500 www.woolleyandwallis.co.uk

AUCTIONAsian Art I

Tues 14th Nov 10.30

AUCTIONAsian Art II

Tues 14th Nov approx 12 noon (after Asian Art I)

VIEWING LONDON (HIGHLIGHTS)Sat 4th Nov 10.00-18.00 Sun 5th Nov 10.00-18.00 Mon 6th Nov 10.00-20.00 Tues 8th Nov 10.00-18.00

AT17 Clifford Street, Second Floor Mayfair, London W1S 3RQ

VIEWING SALISBURYSat 11th Nov 10.00-13.00 Mon 13th Nov 09.00-17.30 Tues 14th Nov 09.00-10.30

Established in 1884, Woolley & Wallis hold biannual auctions of Asian Art, notably Chinese and Japanese.

John Axford +44 (0)1722 424 506 +44 (0)7946 641 187 [email protected]

Freya Yuan-Richards +44 (0)1722 424 589 +44 (0)7912 677 096 [email protected]

Please note all sale times should be confirmed

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Monday 6th November

BONHAMS KNIGHTSBRIDGE

10.30 Asian Art Part I

Tuesday 7th November

BONHAMS KNIGHTSBRIDGE

12 noon Asian Art Part II

CHRISTIE’S

10.30 and Fine Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art 14.00

Wednesday 8th November

SOTHEBY’S

10.00 Important Chinese Art

BONHAMS

14.00 The Misumi Collecton of Important Works of Lacquer Art and Paintings: Part III

LYON & TURNBULL

17.00 Fine Asian Works of Art

Thursday 9th November

BONHAMS

10.30 Fine Chinese Art

BONHAMS

13.00 Fine Japanese Art

ONE EAST LARASATI

14.00 Modern and Contemporary Southeast Asian Art

Friday 10th November

SOTHEBY’S

10.00 St George Street Sale: Asian Art

Please note all sale times should be confirmed

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Monday 13th November

CHISWICK AUCTIONS

10.00 Fine Chinese Paintings

12 noon Asian Art I

Tuesday 14th November

CHISWICK AUCTIONS

10.00 Asian Art II

WOOLLEY & WALLIS

10.30 Asian Art I

WOOLLEY & WALLIS

approx 12 noon (after Asian Art I) Asian Art II

Wednesday 29th November

BRUUN RASMUSSEN AUCTIONEERS

14.00 Asian Art - Copenhagen

Wednesday 6th December

NAGEL AUKTIONEN

09.30 Fine Asian Art I - Salzburg

Thursday 7th December

NAGEL AUKTIONEN

09.30 Fine Asian Art II - Salzburg

Friday 8th December

LEMPERTZ

10.00 Japanese, Korean, Indian and Southeast Asian Art - Cologne

Saturday 9th December

LEMPERTZ

10.00 Chinese, Tibetan and Himalayan Art - Cologne

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63App

The Asian Art in London guide to Asian galleries, auction houses and museums in London allows you to browse by name or category; for example: Chinese, Japanese, Korean, South Asian, Southeast Asian and Contemporary. We also list ‘by appointment only’ dealers who do not have permanent retail galleries.

Use the built-in map to find locations of galleries, or just browse the map to see who has a gallery in your area. The gallery information also gives you a short description of the exhibitions, hours and dates from the 2nd-11th November.

Auction information includes sale information, place and times.

The app is free and can be downloaded through www.asianartinlondon.com.

Asian Art in London Mobile App

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Asian Collections Societies, etc

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65 Asian Collections | London

LONDON COLLECTIONS

The British Library96 Euston RoadLondon NW1 2DB+44 (0)843 2081144www.bl.uk

The British MuseumGreat Russell StreetLondon WC1B 3DG+44 (0)20 7323 8000www.britishmuseum.org

The Fan Museum12 Crooms HillLondon SE10 8ER+44 (0)20 8305 [email protected]

Horniman Museum100 London RoadForest HillLondon SE23 3PQ+44 (0)20 8699 [email protected]

National Maritime MuseumGreenwichLondon SE10 9NF+44 (0)20 8858 [email protected]

Museum of CroydonRiesco Collection of Chinese CeramicsCroydon ClocktowerKatharine StreetCroydon CR9 1ET+44 (0)20 8253 [email protected]

Sir John Soane’s Museum13 Lincoln’s Inn FieldsLondon WC2A 3BP+44 (0)20 7405 [email protected]

Victoria and Albert MuseumCromwell RoadLondon SW7 2RL+44 (0)20 7942 2000www.vam.ac.uk

The Wallace CollectionHertford HouseManchester SquareLondon W1U 3BN+44 (0)20 7563 [email protected]

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COLLECTIONS OUTSIDE LONDON

The Ashmolean Museum Beaumont Street, Oxford OX1 2PH+44 (0)1865 278 [email protected]

The Barlow Collection of Chinese Ceramics, Bronzes and JadesThe Ashmolean MuseumBeaumont Street, Oxford OX1 2PH+44 (0)1865 278 000www.ashmolean.org

Birmingham Museum & Art GalleryChamberlain Square Birmingham B3 3DH+44 (0)121 348 [email protected]

Bristol Museum and Art GalleryQueen’s Road, Bristol BS8 1RL+44 (0)117 922 3571www.bristol.gov.uk/page/leisure-and-culture/[email protected]

The Burrell CollectionPollok Country Park 2060 Pollokshaws RoadGlasgow G43 1AT+44 (0)141 287 2550www.glasgowlife.org.uk/[email protected]

Compton Verney House TrustCompton VerneyWarwickshire CV35 9HZ+44 (0)1926 645 [email protected]

The Fitzwilliam MuseumTrumpington StreetCambridge CB2 1RB+44 (0)1223 332 [email protected]

Maidstone Museum & Bentlif Art GallerySt Faith’s Street, MaidstoneKent ME14 1LH+44 (0)1622 602 838www.museum.maidstone.gov.uk

The Museum of East Asian Art12 Bennett Street, Bath BA1 2QJ+44 (0)1225 464 [email protected]

National Museum of ScotlandChambers Street, Edinburgh EH1 1JF+44 (0)300 123 [email protected]

Oriental MuseumUniversity of Durham, Elvet HillOff South Road, Durham DH1 3TH+44 (0)191 334 5694www.dur.ac.uk/[email protected]

Pitt Rivers MuseumSouth Parks Road Oxford OX1 3PP+44 (0)1865 270 [email protected]

Russell-CotesArt Gallery & MuseumRussell Cotes Road,Bournemouth BH1 3AA+44 (0)1202 451 800www.russell-cotes.bournemouth.gov.uk

Sainsbury Centre for Visual ArtsUniversity of East AngliaNorwich NR4 7TJ+44 (0)1603 593 199www.scva.org.uk

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ASIAN SOCIETIES AND CULTURAL CENTRES

Society of Antiquaries of LondonBurlington House, PiccadillyLondon W1J 0BE+44 (0)20 7479 [email protected]

Asia House 63 New Cavendish Street London W1G 7LP+44 (0)20 7307 [email protected]

The Bhavan Centre UK(Institute of Indian Art and Culture)4a Castletown RoadLondon W14 9HE+44 (0)20 7381 3086/[email protected]

The British Library (Friends)96 Euston RoadLondon NW1 2DB+44 (0)20 7412 [email protected]

British Museum (Friends)The British Museum Great Russell StreetLondon WC1B 3DG+44 (0)20 7323 [email protected]

China Exchange32a Gerrard StreetLondon W1D 6JA+44 (0)20 7734 [email protected]

Chinese Arts CentreMarket Buildings,13Thomas StreetManchester M4 1EU+44 (0)161 832 [email protected]

The Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation, Japan House13/14 Cornwall TerraceLondon NW1 4QP+44 (0)20 7486 [email protected]

Museum of East Asian Art (Friends)12 Bennett StreetBath BA1 2QJ+44 (0)1225 464 [email protected]

The Great Britain-China Centre15 Belgrave SquareLondon SW1X 8PS+44 (0)20 7235 [email protected]

Indian Art CircleSOAS, University of LondonThornhaugh Street, Russell SquareLondon WC1H 0XG+44 (0)20 7637 [email protected]

International Netsuke Society European ChapterPO Box 2281, Woodford GreenLondon IG7 [email protected]

Iran Heritage FoundationAsia House63 New Cavendish Street,London W1G 7LP+44 (0)20 7493 [email protected]

The Iran Society25 Eccleston PlaceLondon SW1W 9NF+44 (0)20 7235 [email protected]

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Islamic Art Circle (SOAS)Brookfields SwerfordChipping NortonOxfordshire OX7 4BG+44 (0)1608 730 [email protected]

The Japan Society 13/14 Cornwall TerraceLondon NW1 4QP+44 (0)20 7935 0475www.japansociety.org.uk

Korean Cultural Centre UKGround Floor, Grand Buildings1-3 StrandLondon WC2N 5BW+44 (0)20 7004 [email protected]

The Nehru Centre8 South Audley StreetLondon W1K 1HF+44 (0)20 7491 3567www.nehrucentre.org.uk

Oriental Ceramic SocietyPO Box 517Cambridge CB21 5BE +44 (0)1223 881 328 [email protected]

Oriental Museum (Friends)University of DurhamElvet Hill, Durham DH1 3TH+44 (0)191 334 [email protected]/oriental.museum/contact/friends

Oriental Rug and Textile Society27 Drakefell RoadLondon SE14 5SL+44 (0)20 7639 7593membership@orientalrugandtextilesociety.org.ukorientalrugandtextilesociety.org.uk

Royal Asiatic Society14 Stephenson WayLondon NW1 2HD+44 (0)20 7388 4539www.royalasiaticsociety.org

Royal Society for Asian Affairs1A St Martin’s HousePolygon HouseLondon NW1 1QB+44 (0)20 7235 [email protected] and archive accessible by prior appointment.

Sainsbury Institute for the Study of Japanese Arts and Cultures64 The CloseNorwich NR1 4DH+44 (0)1603 [email protected]

School of Oriental & African Studies (SOAS)University of LondonThornhaugh Street, Russell SquareLondon WC1H 0XG+44 (0)20 7637 2388www.soas.ac.uk

Victoria and Albert Museum (Friends)Cromwell RoadLondon SW7 2RL+44 (0)20 7942 2271www.vam.ac.uk/[email protected]

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OTHER COLLECTIONS WHICH INCLUDE ASIAN ART

Ascott HouseEstate Office Wingnear Leighton BuzzardBedfordshire LU7 0PR+44 (0)1296 688 [email protected]

Chiddingstone CastleHill Hoath RoadChiddingstoneNear EdenbridgeKent TN8 7AD+44 (0)1892 870 347www.chiddingstonecastle.org.uk

Kedleston HallQuarndon, DerbyDerbyshire DE22 5JH+44 (0)1332 842 191www.nationaltrust.org.uk/[email protected]

Powis CastleWelshpoolPowysWales SY21 8RF+44 (0)1938 551 944www.nationaltrust.org.uk/[email protected]

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Law, who worked at Drewe-atts for 16 years prior to 2000, is the owner of London ceram-ics dealership Albert Amor.

He was part of a team that bought Partridge Fine Art in a £14m deal in 2005. However four years later the firm was placed into administration.

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ASIA WEEK CONTEMPORARY NEW YORKFollowing on the heels of Asia Week New York’s successful 10-day round of exhibitions and auction sales, which generated over US$423 million, these seven galleries are mounting contemporary art exhibitions to join in the buzz of the other modern and contemporary art fairs going on in Manhattan at the same time.To celebrate this new edition, each gallery is presenting the works of well-known Asian artists throughout the week. The galleries are Michael Goedhuis, Kaikodo, Kang Contemporary Korean Art, Navin Kumar Gallery, Joan B. Mirviss, Onishi Gallery and Scholten Japanese Art, from 2 to 10 May. The open houses are on Friday evening, 5 May.

INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY RESOURCE CENTRE, LONDONAn historic agreement between the Science Museum Group (SMG) and the V&A is set to create the world’s foremost collection on the art of photography. More than 400,000 objects from SMG’s three-million-strong photography collection, held at the National Media Museum, will be transferred to the V&A. These photographs will join the V&A’s existing collection of 500,000 photographs to create an International Photography Resource Centre. The new Centre will provide the public with a worldclass facility to access this consolidated collection, which will become the single largest collection on the art of photography in the world. The decision represents a reunion for some of these images, which were once part of a single collection at the 19th century South Kensington Museum before it divided into the V&A and the Science Museum. The collection being transferred encompasses exquisite vintage prints, the world’s first negative, unique daguerreotypes and early colour photographs, as well as important albums, books, cameras and the archives of major photographers. At its heart is the Royal Photographic Society (RPS) Collection, which charts the invention and development of photography over the last two centuries. Once transferred, the collection will be stored,

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EARLIER THIS year Chinese archaeologists excavated a large treasure trove from a 17th-century shipwreck from a river bed near Meishan City, where two rivers meet in Sichuan province. It was in 2005 that the first evidence started to emerge when construction workers pulled several silver bullion ingots out of the gravel from the river bed. In 2010, the site was declared a protected area, although looters had managed to access the site.

It was at this time that a looter, an experienced diver, had discovered a gold seal in the shape of a tiger in the river, dated to 1643, which bore the title ‘Grand Marshal of Yongchang’, which he sold illegally to a collector for around US$2 million. After the initial discovery, more and more objects from this particular period began to appear on the black market and the police picked up this abnormal activity, and in 2015, arrested various looters and traffickers and recovered thousands of

silver and gold coins and other objects from the site.

The wreck, which dates to circa 1646, was carrying more than 10,000 pieces of gold, silver and bronze coins, ingots, jewels and weapons. The gold ingots have inscriptions that are still clearly visible that includes the name of the infamous rebel from the Ming dynasty – Zhang Xianzhong. Zhang’s nickname was the Yellow Tiger.

In 1644, the year of the fall of the Ming dynasty, Zhang Xianzhong had become part of the rebel army after deserting the Chongzhen Emperor’s army in the 1630s. He was known as a bloodthirsty tyrant and finally conquered the area of Sichuan, made Chengdu his capital and crowned himself as the first king of the Daxi dynasty. However, by 1645 his empire was weakened and the Emperor’s army was on the rise. In 1646, he fled Sichuan and, according to legend, 1,000 boats were loaded with treasure to set sail for Shaanxi. Zhang’s forces

clashed with those of the now superior Emperor’s army in battle and it is believed he died at this time. Wang Wei, one of the archaeologists, commented on the dig that there is direct and compelling evidence to now identify the area where this famous last battle was fought.

This dig started in earnest in January when they increased the size of the excavation works to a 10,000 square metre section of the river and dug roughly five metres down into the river bed. To date they have recovered over 10,000 items. ‘The items are extremely valuable and are of great significance for research into the political,economic, military and social lives of the Ming dynasty,’ said Li Boqian, an archaeologist from Peking University.

The local government is believed to be considering building a museum near the site to preserve and protect the valuable findings and to tell the story of the Ming-dynasty rebel Zhang Xianzhong.

The gold tiger seal with the inscription of Grand Marshal Yongchang, dated to November 1643. Zhang Xianzhong’s nickname was the Yellow Tiger

Treasure Horde Found in Sichuan River China

NEWS IN BRIEF

ASIAN ARTThe newspaper for collectors, dealers, museums and galleries • june 2005 • £5.00/US$8/€10

Asian Art hires logo 15/8/05 8:34 am Page 1

ASIA WEEK CONTEMPORARY NEW YORKFollowing on the heels of Asia Week New York’s successful 10-day round of exhibitions and auction sales, which generated over US$423 million, these seven galleries are mounting contemporary art exhibitions to join in the buzz of the other modern and contemporary art fairs going on in Manhattan at the same time.To celebrate this new edition, each gallery is presenting the works of well-known Asian artists throughout the week. The galleries are Michael Goedhuis, Kaikodo, Kang Contemporary Korean Art, Navin Kumar Gallery, Joan B. Mirviss, Onishi Gallery and Scholten Japanese Art, from 2 to 10 May. The open houses are on Friday evening, 5 May.

INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY RESOURCE CENTRE, LONDONAn historic agreement between the Science Museum Group (SMG) and the V&A is set to create the world’s foremost collection on the art of photography. More than 400,000 objects from SMG’s three-million-strong photography collection, held at the National Media Museum, will be transferred to the V&A. These photographs will join the V&A’s existing collection of 500,000 photographs to create an International Photography Resource Centre. The new Centre will provide the public with a worldclass facility to access this consolidated collection, which will become the single largest collection on the art of photography in the world. The decision represents a reunion for some of these images, which were once part of a single collection at the 19th century South Kensington Museum before it divided into the V&A and the Science Museum. The collection being transferred encompasses exquisite vintage prints, the world’s first negative, unique daguerreotypes and early colour photographs, as well as important albums, books, cameras and the archives of major photographers. At its heart is the Royal Photographic Society (RPS) Collection, which charts the invention and development of photography over the last two centuries. Once transferred, the collection will be stored,

THE NEWSPAPER FOR COLLECTORS, DEALERS, MUSEUMS AND GALLERIES • MAY 2017 • £5.00/US$10/€10

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Continued on page 2

EARLIER THIS year Chinese archaeologists excavated a large treasure trove from a 17th-century shipwreck from a river bed near Meishan City, where two rivers meet in Sichuan province. It was in 2005 that the first evidence started to emerge when construction workers pulled several silver bullion ingots out of the gravel from the river bed. In 2010, the site was declared a protected area, although looters had managed to access the site.

It was at this time that a looter, an experienced diver, had discovered a gold seal in the shape of a tiger in the river, dated to 1643, which bore the title ‘Grand Marshal of Yongchang’, which he sold illegally to a collector for around US$2 million. After the initial discovery, more and more objects from this particular period began to appear on the black market and the police picked up this abnormal activity, and in 2015, arrested various looters and traffickers and recovered thousands of

silver and gold coins and other objects from the site.

The wreck, which dates to circa 1646, was carrying more than 10,000 pieces of gold, silver and bronze coins, ingots, jewels and weapons. The gold ingots have inscriptions that are still clearly visible that includes the name of the infamous rebel from the Ming dynasty – Zhang Xianzhong. Zhang’s nickname was the Yellow Tiger.

In 1644, the year of the fall of the Ming dynasty, Zhang Xianzhong had become part of the rebel army after deserting the Chongzhen Emperor’s army in the 1630s. He was known as a bloodthirsty tyrant and finally conquered the area of Sichuan, made Chengdu his capital and crowned himself as the first king of the Daxi dynasty. However, by 1645 his empire was weakened and the Emperor’s army was on the rise. In 1646, he fled Sichuan and, according to legend, 1,000 boats were loaded with treasure to set sail for Shaanxi. Zhang’s forces

clashed with those of the now superior Emperor’s army in battle and it is believed he died at this time. Wang Wei, one of the archaeologists, commented on the dig that there is direct and compelling evidence to now identify the area where this famous last battle was fought.

This dig started in earnest in January when they increased the size of the excavation works to a 10,000 square metre section of the river and dug roughly five metres down into the river bed. To date they have recovered over 10,000 items. ‘The items are extremely valuable and are of great significance for research into the political,economic, military and social lives of the Ming dynasty,’ said Li Boqian, an archaeologist from Peking University.

The local government is believed to be considering building a museum near the site to preserve and protect the valuable findings and to tell the story of the Ming-dynasty rebel Zhang Xianzhong.

The gold tiger seal with the inscription of Grand Marshal Yongchang, dated to November 1643. Zhang Xianzhong’s nickname was the Yellow Tiger

Treasure Horde Found in Sichuan River China

NEWS IN BRIEF

ASIAN ARTThe newspaper for collectors, dealers, museums and galleries • june 2005 • £5.00/US$8/€10

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ASIA WEEK CONTEMPORARY NEW YORKFollowing on the heels of Asia Week New York’s successful 10-day round of exhibitions and auction sales, which generated over US$423 million, these seven galleries are mounting contemporary art exhibitions to join in the buzz of the other modern and contemporary art fairs going on in Manhattan at the same time.To celebrate this new edition, each gallery is presenting the works of well-known Asian artists throughout the week. The galleries are Michael Goedhuis, Kaikodo, Kang Contemporary Korean Art, Navin Kumar Gallery, Joan B. Mirviss, Onishi Gallery and Scholten Japanese Art, from 2 to 10 May. The open houses are on Friday evening, 5 May.

INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY RESOURCE CENTRE, LONDONAn historic agreement between the Science Museum Group (SMG) and the V&A is set to create the world’s foremost collection on the art of photography. More than 400,000 objects from SMG’s three-million-strong photography collection, held at the National Media Museum, will be transferred to the V&A. These photographs will join the V&A’s existing collection of 500,000 photographs to create an International Photography Resource Centre. The new Centre will provide the public with a worldclass facility to access this consolidated collection, which will become the single largest collection on the art of photography in the world. The decision represents a reunion for some of these images, which were once part of a single collection at the 19th century South Kensington Museum before it divided into the V&A and the Science Museum. The collection being transferred encompasses exquisite vintage prints, the world’s first negative, unique daguerreotypes and early colour photographs, as well as important albums, books, cameras and the archives of major photographers. At its heart is the Royal Photographic Society (RPS) Collection, which charts the invention and development of photography over the last two centuries. Once transferred, the collection will be stored,

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EARLIER THIS year Chinese archaeologists excavated a large treasure trove from a 17th-century shipwreck from a river bed near Meishan City, where two rivers meet in Sichuan province. It was in 2005 that the first evidence started to emerge when construction workers pulled several silver bullion ingots out of the gravel from the river bed. In 2010, the site was declared a protected area, although looters had managed to access the site.

It was at this time that a looter, an experienced diver, had discovered a gold seal in the shape of a tiger in the river, dated to 1643, which bore the title ‘Grand Marshal of Yongchang’, which he sold illegally to a collector for around US$2 million. After the initial discovery, more and more objects from this particular period began to appear on the black market and the police picked up this abnormal activity, and in 2015, arrested various looters and traffickers and recovered thousands of

silver and gold coins and other objects from the site.

The wreck, which dates to circa 1646, was carrying more than 10,000 pieces of gold, silver and bronze coins, ingots, jewels and weapons. The gold ingots have inscriptions that are still clearly visible that includes the name of the infamous rebel from the Ming dynasty – Zhang Xianzhong. Zhang’s nickname was the Yellow Tiger.

In 1644, the year of the fall of the Ming dynasty, Zhang Xianzhong had become part of the rebel army after deserting the Chongzhen Emperor’s army in the 1630s. He was known as a bloodthirsty tyrant and finally conquered the area of Sichuan, made Chengdu his capital and crowned himself as the first king of the Daxi dynasty. However, by 1645 his empire was weakened and the Emperor’s army was on the rise. In 1646, he fled Sichuan and, according to legend, 1,000 boats were loaded with treasure to set sail for Shaanxi. Zhang’s forces

clashed with those of the now superior Emperor’s army in battle and it is believed he died at this time. Wang Wei, one of the archaeologists, commented on the dig that there is direct and compelling evidence to now identify the area where this famous last battle was fought.

This dig started in earnest in January when they increased the size of the excavation works to a 10,000 square metre section of the river and dug roughly five metres down into the river bed. To date they have recovered over 10,000 items. ‘The items are extremely valuable and are of great significance for research into the political,economic, military and social lives of the Ming dynasty,’ said Li Boqian, an archaeologist from Peking University.

The local government is believed to be considering building a museum near the site to preserve and protect the valuable findings and to tell the story of the Ming-dynasty rebel Zhang Xianzhong.

The gold tiger seal with the inscription of Grand Marshal Yongchang, dated to November 1643. Zhang Xianzhong’s nickname was the Yellow Tiger

Treasure Horde Found in Sichuan River China

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ASIAN ARTThe newspaper for collectors, dealers, museums and galleries • june 2005 • £5.00/US$8/€10

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ASIA WEEK CONTEMPORARY NEW YORKFollowing on the heels of Asia Week New York’s successful 10-day round of exhibitions and auction sales, which generated over US$423 million, these seven galleries are mounting contemporary art exhibitions to join in the buzz of the other modern and contemporary art fairs going on in Manhattan at the same time.To celebrate this new edition, each gallery is presenting the works of well-known Asian artists throughout the week. The galleries are Michael Goedhuis, Kaikodo, Kang Contemporary Korean Art, Navin Kumar Gallery, Joan B. Mirviss, Onishi Gallery and Scholten Japanese Art, from 2 to 10 May. The open houses are on Friday evening, 5 May.

INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY RESOURCE CENTRE, LONDONAn historic agreement between the Science Museum Group (SMG) and the V&A is set to create the world’s foremost collection on the art of photography. More than 400,000 objects from SMG’s three-million-strong photography collection, held at the National Media Museum, will be transferred to the V&A. These photographs will join the V&A’s existing collection of 500,000 photographs to create an International Photography Resource Centre. The new Centre will provide the public with a worldclass facility to access this consolidated collection, which will become the single largest collection on the art of photography in the world. The decision represents a reunion for some of these images, which were once part of a single collection at the 19th century South Kensington Museum before it divided into the V&A and the Science Museum. The collection being transferred encompasses exquisite vintage prints, the world’s first negative, unique daguerreotypes and early colour photographs, as well as important albums, books, cameras and the archives of major photographers. At its heart is the Royal Photographic Society (RPS) Collection, which charts the invention and development of photography over the last two centuries. Once transferred, the collection will be stored,

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EARLIER THIS year Chinese archaeologists excavated a large treasure trove from a 17th-century shipwreck from a river bed near Meishan City, where two rivers meet in Sichuan province. It was in 2005 that the first evidence started to emerge when construction workers pulled several silver bullion ingots out of the gravel from the river bed. In 2010, the site was declared a protected area, although looters had managed to access the site.

It was at this time that a looter, an experienced diver, had discovered a gold seal in the shape of a tiger in the river, dated to 1643, which bore the title ‘Grand Marshal of Yongchang’, which he sold illegally to a collector for around US$2 million. After the initial discovery, more and more objects from this particular period began to appear on the black market and the police picked up this abnormal activity, and in 2015, arrested various looters and traffickers and recovered thousands of

silver and gold coins and other objects from the site.

The wreck, which dates to circa 1646, was carrying more than 10,000 pieces of gold, silver and bronze coins, ingots, jewels and weapons. The gold ingots have inscriptions that are still clearly visible that includes the name of the infamous rebel from the Ming dynasty – Zhang Xianzhong. Zhang’s nickname was the Yellow Tiger.

In 1644, the year of the fall of the Ming dynasty, Zhang Xianzhong had become part of the rebel army after deserting the Chongzhen Emperor’s army in the 1630s. He was known as a bloodthirsty tyrant and finally conquered the area of Sichuan, made Chengdu his capital and crowned himself as the first king of the Daxi dynasty. However, by 1645 his empire was weakened and the Emperor’s army was on the rise. In 1646, he fled Sichuan and, according to legend, 1,000 boats were loaded with treasure to set sail for Shaanxi. Zhang’s forces

clashed with those of the now superior Emperor’s army in battle and it is believed he died at this time. Wang Wei, one of the archaeologists, commented on the dig that there is direct and compelling evidence to now identify the area where this famous last battle was fought.

This dig started in earnest in January when they increased the size of the excavation works to a 10,000 square metre section of the river and dug roughly five metres down into the river bed. To date they have recovered over 10,000 items. ‘The items are extremely valuable and are of great significance for research into the political,economic, military and social lives of the Ming dynasty,’ said Li Boqian, an archaeologist from Peking University.

The local government is believed to be considering building a museum near the site to preserve and protect the valuable findings and to tell the story of the Ming-dynasty rebel Zhang Xianzhong.

The gold tiger seal with the inscription of Grand Marshal Yongchang, dated to November 1643. Zhang Xianzhong’s nickname was the Yellow Tiger

Treasure Horde Found in Sichuan River China

Fangzun, ritual wine vessel, late Shang dynasty (13th/11th century BC), Anyang, bronze, height 52 cm, sold for $37,207,500 (est $6-8 million, world auction record for an archaic bronze, Christie’s New York, March 2017

Blue and white lobed � sh pond bowl, mark and period of Xuande, sold for over HK$229 million, US$29.5 million at Sotheby’s HK, April 2017

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ASIA WEEK CONTEMPORARY NEW YORKFollowing on the heels of Asia Week New York’s successful 10-day round of exhibitions and auction sales, which generated over US$423 million, these seven galleries are mounting contemporary art exhibitions to join in the buzz of the other modern and contemporary art fairs going on in Manhattan at the same time.To celebrate this new edition, each gallery is presenting the works of well-known Asian artists throughout the week. The galleries are Michael Goedhuis, Kaikodo, Kang Contemporary Korean Art, Navin Kumar Gallery, Joan B. Mirviss, Onishi Gallery and Scholten Japanese Art, from 2 to 10 May. The open houses are on Friday evening, 5 May.

INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY RESOURCE CENTRE, LONDONAn historic agreement between the Science Museum Group (SMG) and the V&A is set to create the world’s foremost collection on the art of photography. More than 400,000 objects from SMG’s three-million-strong photography collection, held at the National Media Museum, will be transferred to the V&A. These photographs will join the V&A’s existing collection of 500,000 photographs to create an International Photography Resource Centre. The new Centre will provide the public with a worldclass facility to access this consolidated collection, which will become the single largest collection on the art of photography in the world. The decision represents a reunion for some of these images, which were once part of a single collection at the 19th century South Kensington Museum before it divided into the V&A and the Science Museum. The collection being transferred encompasses exquisite vintage prints, the world’s first negative, unique daguerreotypes and early colour photographs, as well as important albums, books, cameras and the archives of major photographers. At its heart is the Royal Photographic Society (RPS) Collection, which charts the invention and development of photography over the last two centuries. Once transferred, the collection will be stored,

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EARLIER THIS year Chinese archaeologists excavated a large treasure trove from a 17th-century shipwreck from a river bed near Meishan City, where two rivers meet in Sichuan province. It was in 2005 that the first evidence started to emerge when construction workers pulled several silver bullion ingots out of the gravel from the river bed. In 2010, the site was declared a protected area, although looters had managed to access the site.

It was at this time that a looter, an experienced diver, had discovered a gold seal in the shape of a tiger in the river, dated to 1643, which bore the title ‘Grand Marshal of Yongchang’, which he sold illegally to a collector for around US$2 million. After the initial discovery, more and more objects from this particular period began to appear on the black market and the police picked up this abnormal activity, and in 2015, arrested various looters and traffickers and recovered thousands of

silver and gold coins and other objects from the site.

The wreck, which dates to circa 1646, was carrying more than 10,000 pieces of gold, silver and bronze coins, ingots, jewels and weapons. The gold ingots have inscriptions that are still clearly visible that includes the name of the infamous rebel from the Ming dynasty – Zhang Xianzhong. Zhang’s nickname was the Yellow Tiger.

In 1644, the year of the fall of the Ming dynasty, Zhang Xianzhong had become part of the rebel army after deserting the Chongzhen Emperor’s army in the 1630s. He was known as a bloodthirsty tyrant and finally conquered the area of Sichuan, made Chengdu his capital and crowned himself as the first king of the Daxi dynasty. However, by 1645 his empire was weakened and the Emperor’s army was on the rise. In 1646, he fled Sichuan and, according to legend, 1,000 boats were loaded with treasure to set sail for Shaanxi. Zhang’s forces

clashed with those of the now superior Emperor’s army in battle and it is believed he died at this time. Wang Wei, one of the archaeologists, commented on the dig that there is direct and compelling evidence to now identify the area where this famous last battle was fought.

This dig started in earnest in January when they increased the size of the excavation works to a 10,000 square metre section of the river and dug roughly five metres down into the river bed. To date they have recovered over 10,000 items. ‘The items are extremely valuable and are of great significance for research into the political,economic, military and social lives of the Ming dynasty,’ said Li Boqian, an archaeologist from Peking University.

The local government is believed to be considering building a museum near the site to preserve and protect the valuable findings and to tell the story of the Ming-dynasty rebel Zhang Xianzhong.

The gold tiger seal with the inscription of Grand Marshal Yongchang, dated to November 1643. Zhang Xianzhong’s nickname was the Yellow Tiger

Treasure Horde Found in Sichuan River China

NEWS IN BRIEF

ASIAN ARTThe newspaper for collectors, dealers, museums and galleries • june 2005 • £5.00/US$8/€10

Asian Art hires logo 15/8/05 8:34 am Page 1

ASIA WEEK CONTEMPORARY NEW YORKFollowing on the heels of Asia Week New York’s successful 10-day round of exhibitions and auction sales, which generated over US$423 million, these seven galleries are mounting contemporary art exhibitions to join in the buzz of the other modern and contemporary art fairs going on in Manhattan at the same time.To celebrate this new edition, each gallery is presenting the works of well-known Asian artists throughout the week. The galleries are Michael Goedhuis, Kaikodo, Kang Contemporary Korean Art, Navin Kumar Gallery, Joan B. Mirviss, Onishi Gallery and Scholten Japanese Art, from 2 to 10 May. The open houses are on Friday evening, 5 May.

INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY RESOURCE CENTRE, LONDONAn historic agreement between the Science Museum Group (SMG) and the V&A is set to create the world’s foremost collection on the art of photography. More than 400,000 objects from SMG’s three-million-strong photography collection, held at the National Media Museum, will be transferred to the V&A. These photographs will join the V&A’s existing collection of 500,000 photographs to create an International Photography Resource Centre. The new Centre will provide the public with a worldclass facility to access this consolidated collection, which will become the single largest collection on the art of photography in the world. The decision represents a reunion for some of these images, which were once part of a single collection at the 19th century South Kensington Museum before it divided into the V&A and the Science Museum. The collection being transferred encompasses exquisite vintage prints, the world’s first negative, unique daguerreotypes and early colour photographs, as well as important albums, books, cameras and the archives of major photographers. At its heart is the Royal Photographic Society (RPS) Collection, which charts the invention and development of photography over the last two centuries. Once transferred, the collection will be stored,

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EARLIER THIS year Chinese archaeologists excavated a large treasure trove from a 17th-century shipwreck from a river bed near Meishan City, where two rivers meet in Sichuan province. It was in 2005 that the first evidence started to emerge when construction workers pulled several silver bullion ingots out of the gravel from the river bed. In 2010, the site was declared a protected area, although looters had managed to access the site.

It was at this time that a looter, an experienced diver, had discovered a gold seal in the shape of a tiger in the river, dated to 1643, which bore the title ‘Grand Marshal of Yongchang’, which he sold illegally to a collector for around US$2 million. After the initial discovery, more and more objects from this particular period began to appear on the black market and the police picked up this abnormal activity, and in 2015, arrested various looters and traffickers and recovered thousands of

silver and gold coins and other objects from the site.

The wreck, which dates to circa 1646, was carrying more than 10,000 pieces of gold, silver and bronze coins, ingots, jewels and weapons. The gold ingots have inscriptions that are still clearly visible that includes the name of the infamous rebel from the Ming dynasty – Zhang Xianzhong. Zhang’s nickname was the Yellow Tiger.

In 1644, the year of the fall of the Ming dynasty, Zhang Xianzhong had become part of the rebel army after deserting the Chongzhen Emperor’s army in the 1630s. He was known as a bloodthirsty tyrant and finally conquered the area of Sichuan, made Chengdu his capital and crowned himself as the first king of the Daxi dynasty. However, by 1645 his empire was weakened and the Emperor’s army was on the rise. In 1646, he fled Sichuan and, according to legend, 1,000 boats were loaded with treasure to set sail for Shaanxi. Zhang’s forces

clashed with those of the now superior Emperor’s army in battle and it is believed he died at this time. Wang Wei, one of the archaeologists, commented on the dig that there is direct and compelling evidence to now identify the area where this famous last battle was fought.

This dig started in earnest in January when they increased the size of the excavation works to a 10,000 square metre section of the river and dug roughly five metres down into the river bed. To date they have recovered over 10,000 items. ‘The items are extremely valuable and are of great significance for research into the political,economic, military and social lives of the Ming dynasty,’ said Li Boqian, an archaeologist from Peking University.

The local government is believed to be considering building a museum near the site to preserve and protect the valuable findings and to tell the story of the Ming-dynasty rebel Zhang Xianzhong.

The gold tiger seal with the inscription of Grand Marshal Yongchang, dated to November 1643. Zhang Xianzhong’s nickname was the Yellow Tiger

Treasure Horde Found in Sichuan River China

NEWS IN BRIEF

ASIAN ARTThe newspaper for collectors, dealers, museums and galleries • june 2005 • £5.00/US$8/€10

Asian Art hires logo 15/8/05 8:34 am Page 1

ASIA WEEK CONTEMPORARY NEW YORKFollowing on the heels of Asia Week New York’s successful 10-day round of exhibitions and auction sales, which generated over US$423 million, these seven galleries are mounting contemporary art exhibitions to join in the buzz of the other modern and contemporary art fairs going on in Manhattan at the same time.To celebrate this new edition, each gallery is presenting the works of well-known Asian artists throughout the week. The galleries are Michael Goedhuis, Kaikodo, Kang Contemporary Korean Art, Navin Kumar Gallery, Joan B. Mirviss, Onishi Gallery and Scholten Japanese Art, from 2 to 10 May. The open houses are on Friday evening, 5 May.

INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY RESOURCE CENTRE, LONDONAn historic agreement between the Science Museum Group (SMG) and the V&A is set to create the world’s foremost collection on the art of photography. More than 400,000 objects from SMG’s three-million-strong photography collection, held at the National Media Museum, will be transferred to the V&A. These photographs will join the V&A’s existing collection of 500,000 photographs to create an International Photography Resource Centre. The new Centre will provide the public with a worldclass facility to access this consolidated collection, which will become the single largest collection on the art of photography in the world. The decision represents a reunion for some of these images, which were once part of a single collection at the 19th century South Kensington Museum before it divided into the V&A and the Science Museum. The collection being transferred encompasses exquisite vintage prints, the world’s first negative, unique daguerreotypes and early colour photographs, as well as important albums, books, cameras and the archives of major photographers. At its heart is the Royal Photographic Society (RPS) Collection, which charts the invention and development of photography over the last two centuries. Once transferred, the collection will be stored,

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EARLIER THIS year Chinese archaeologists excavated a large treasure trove from a 17th-century shipwreck from a river bed near Meishan City, where two rivers meet in Sichuan province. It was in 2005 that the first evidence started to emerge when construction workers pulled several silver bullion ingots out of the gravel from the river bed. In 2010, the site was declared a protected area, although looters had managed to access the site.

It was at this time that a looter, an experienced diver, had discovered a gold seal in the shape of a tiger in the river, dated to 1643, which bore the title ‘Grand Marshal of Yongchang’, which he sold illegally to a collector for around US$2 million. After the initial discovery, more and more objects from this particular period began to appear on the black market and the police picked up this abnormal activity, and in 2015, arrested various looters and traffickers and recovered thousands of

silver and gold coins and other objects from the site.

The wreck, which dates to circa 1646, was carrying more than 10,000 pieces of gold, silver and bronze coins, ingots, jewels and weapons. The gold ingots have inscriptions that are still clearly visible that includes the name of the infamous rebel from the Ming dynasty – Zhang Xianzhong. Zhang’s nickname was the Yellow Tiger.

In 1644, the year of the fall of the Ming dynasty, Zhang Xianzhong had become part of the rebel army after deserting the Chongzhen Emperor’s army in the 1630s. He was known as a bloodthirsty tyrant and finally conquered the area of Sichuan, made Chengdu his capital and crowned himself as the first king of the Daxi dynasty. However, by 1645 his empire was weakened and the Emperor’s army was on the rise. In 1646, he fled Sichuan and, according to legend, 1,000 boats were loaded with treasure to set sail for Shaanxi. Zhang’s forces

clashed with those of the now superior Emperor’s army in battle and it is believed he died at this time. Wang Wei, one of the archaeologists, commented on the dig that there is direct and compelling evidence to now identify the area where this famous last battle was fought.

This dig started in earnest in January when they increased the size of the excavation works to a 10,000 square metre section of the river and dug roughly five metres down into the river bed. To date they have recovered over 10,000 items. ‘The items are extremely valuable and are of great significance for research into the political,economic, military and social lives of the Ming dynasty,’ said Li Boqian, an archaeologist from Peking University.

The local government is believed to be considering building a museum near the site to preserve and protect the valuable findings and to tell the story of the Ming-dynasty rebel Zhang Xianzhong.

The gold tiger seal with the inscription of Grand Marshal Yongchang, dated to November 1643. Zhang Xianzhong’s nickname was the Yellow Tiger

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INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY RESOURCE CENTRE, LONDONAn historic agreement between the Science Museum Group (SMG) and the V&A is set to create the world’s foremost collection on the art of photography. More than 400,000 objects from SMG’s three-million-strong photography collection, held at the National Media Museum, will be transferred to the V&A. These photographs will join the V&A’s existing collection of 500,000 photographs to create an International Photography Resource Centre. The new Centre will provide the public with a worldclass facility to access this consolidated collection, which will become the single largest collection on the art of photography in the world. The decision represents a reunion for some of these images, which were once part of a single collection at the 19th century South Kensington Museum before it divided into the V&A and the Science Museum. The collection being transferred encompasses exquisite vintage prints, the world’s first negative, unique daguerreotypes and early colour photographs, as well as important albums, books, cameras and the archives of major photographers. At its heart is the Royal Photographic Society (RPS) Collection, which charts the invention and development of photography over the last two centuries. Once transferred, the collection will be stored,

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EARLIER THIS year Chinese archaeologists excavated a large treasure trove from a 17th-century shipwreck from a river bed near Meishan City, where two rivers meet in Sichuan province. It was in 2005 that the first evidence started to emerge when construction workers pulled several silver bullion ingots out of the gravel from the river bed. In 2010, the site was declared a protected area, although looters had managed to access the site.

It was at this time that a looter, an experienced diver, had discovered a gold seal in the shape of a tiger in the river, dated to 1643, which bore the title ‘Grand Marshal of Yongchang’, which he sold illegally to a collector for around US$2 million. After the initial discovery, more and more objects from this particular period began to appear on the black market and the police picked up this abnormal activity, and in 2015, arrested various looters and traffickers and recovered thousands of

silver and gold coins and other objects from the site.

The wreck, which dates to circa 1646, was carrying more than 10,000 pieces of gold, silver and bronze coins, ingots, jewels and weapons. The gold ingots have inscriptions that are still clearly visible that includes the name of the infamous rebel from the Ming dynasty – Zhang Xianzhong. Zhang’s nickname was the Yellow Tiger.

In 1644, the year of the fall of the Ming dynasty, Zhang Xianzhong had become part of the rebel army after deserting the Chongzhen Emperor’s army in the 1630s. He was known as a bloodthirsty tyrant and finally conquered the area of Sichuan, made Chengdu his capital and crowned himself as the first king of the Daxi dynasty. However, by 1645 his empire was weakened and the Emperor’s army was on the rise. In 1646, he fled Sichuan and, according to legend, 1,000 boats were loaded with treasure to set sail for Shaanxi. Zhang’s forces

clashed with those of the now superior Emperor’s army in battle and it is believed he died at this time. Wang Wei, one of the archaeologists, commented on the dig that there is direct and compelling evidence to now identify the area where this famous last battle was fought.

This dig started in earnest in January when they increased the size of the excavation works to a 10,000 square metre section of the river and dug roughly five metres down into the river bed. To date they have recovered over 10,000 items. ‘The items are extremely valuable and are of great significance for research into the political,economic, military and social lives of the Ming dynasty,’ said Li Boqian, an archaeologist from Peking University.

The local government is believed to be considering building a museum near the site to preserve and protect the valuable findings and to tell the story of the Ming-dynasty rebel Zhang Xianzhong.

The gold tiger seal with the inscription of Grand Marshal Yongchang, dated to November 1643. Zhang Xianzhong’s nickname was the Yellow Tiger

Treasure Horde Found in Sichuan River China

Fangzun, ritual wine vessel, late Shang dynasty (13th/11th century BC), Anyang, bronze, height 52 cm, sold for $37,207,500 (est $6-8 million, world auction record for an archaic bronze, Christie’s New York, March 2017

Blue and white lobed � sh pond bowl, mark and period of Xuande, sold for over HK$229 million, US$29.5 million at Sotheby’s HK, April 2017

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Gregg Baker DirectorRobert Bradlow DirectorAsaph Hyman DirectorConor Macklin DirectorJacqueline Simcox DirectorRunjeet Singh DirectorLeila de Vos van Steenwijk Director

Daniel Eskenazi Associate DirectorSimon Pilling Associate Director

Roger Keverne ChairmanVirginia Sykes-Wright Executive DirectorSarah Harcourt-Webster Admin Coordinator

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