Showing posts with label Asian art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Asian art. Show all posts
Wednesday, May 14, 2014
Monday, April 21, 2014
Eykyn Maclean Presents First U.S. Exhibition of Renowned Artist Kan Yasuda, May 6 – June 27 2014
Eykyn Maclean will present the first ever exhibition in the United States of internationally renowned sculptor Kan Yasuda. The exhibition, open to the public 6 May – 27 June at 23 East 67th Street, will feature over twenty of the artist’s new sculptures. Gallery partner Christopher Eykyn says, “Having followed Kan’s career in Europe and Japan, we are delighted to have the opportunity of introducing his work to an American audience. Working together with Kan, we have selected a group of works that best represent this important artist at the height of his career. I know that Kan’s sculpture will resonate as powerfully here as it does in the rest of the world.”
Born in Japan in 1945, Yasuda has divided his time between Hokkaido, Japan and Pietrasanta, Italy for over forty years, and his work deftly merges the cultural traditions of East and West.
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Asia Week 2013 Press Walk
It's a rare event that will have me gladly wake up at 6am without pressing the snooze button. But at 8am yesterday, I was at China 2000 Fine Art, eager to partake in the Asia Week New York's Press Walk. Asia Week's PR maven, Marilyn White led a group to preview some of the galleries participating in Asia Week New York, the annual collaboration of international Asian art specialists, major auction houses, museums and Asian cultural institutions. We visited around 30 galleries in the span of 12 hours and had a fascinating, eye-opening and education experience.

At its fifth year, the Asia Week takes place in metropolitan New York with a diverse group of galleries showing antiques, traditional and contemporary artwork from Asia inluding China, Japan, Korea, Tibet, Vietnam, Myanmar, Cambodia, India, and is open to the public from March 15 - March 23, 2013.
Here are a few highlights of my day.
Dai Ichi Arts
Contemporary Chinese and Japanese
100 Central Park South 11C,
Newy York, NY 10019
Dai Ichi Art's exhibit, The Best of the Two Contemporary Asian Countries: Chinese Shuimo (水墨 water ink) Paintings and Japanese Ceramics, truly was a representation of the perfect melding of Western and Eastern techniques in Chinese Shuimo Paintings and Japanese Ceramics.
Hayashi Yasuo 林康夫, Kawabata Kentaro 小原康裕, Miwa Kazuhiko 三輪和彥, Nagae Shigekazu 長江重和, Wada Morihiro 和田守卑良 and Wakao Toshisada 若尾利貞 represent the golden age and the modern renaissance of ceramic making in Japan. Their work is traditional yet curretn, architectural yet abstract; disciplined yet free spirited.
Li Huisheng 李惠生, rediscovers the essence of traditional Shuimo paintings in his unique, expressive and vigourous style.
At its fifth year, the Asia Week takes place in metropolitan New York with a diverse group of galleries showing antiques, traditional and contemporary artwork from Asia inluding China, Japan, Korea, Tibet, Vietnam, Myanmar, Cambodia, India, and is open to the public from March 15 - March 23, 2013.
Here are a few highlights of my day.
Dai Ichi Arts
Contemporary Chinese and Japanese
100 Central Park South 11C,
Newy York, NY 10019
Dai Ichi Art's exhibit, The Best of the Two Contemporary Asian Countries: Chinese Shuimo (水墨 water ink) Paintings and Japanese Ceramics, truly was a representation of the perfect melding of Western and Eastern techniques in Chinese Shuimo Paintings and Japanese Ceramics.
| Kato Tsubusa (b. 1962) Square Bowl, 2008. Pale blue glazed porcelain |
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| Li Huisheng 李惠生, Camels in Tian Shen Mountain (2002) |
Saturday, March 17, 2012
Asia Week March 16- March 24
Asia Week is happening this week and ends March 24th. With exhibitions presented by more than 30 prominent Asian art dealers from the U.S. and abroad, auctions at, Bonhams, Christie’s, Doyle New York, iGavel, and Sotheby’s as well as dozens of special events are planned for this period, this is not something you want to miss!
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