Artnet NEWS ASIA week in New York, 2011
New York Asia Week, the auction houses in the early 1990′s launched, it is assumed that people are interested in Tibetan sculpture could somehow interested in Malaysian batik and modern China.
ASIA week in New York, 2011
New York Asia Week, the auction houses in the early 1990′s launched, it is assumed that people are interested in Tibetan sculpture can any way too little for Malaysian batik and modern China. Twenty years later, this fiction is stronger than ever, perhaps because it’s fun, look at the idea of ??art during the last three millennia of the largest and most populous continent in the world.
In the light of the beast, it’s no surprise that the New York Asia Week is a change in the cacophony of the brand. What is it? When is it? What is it? Well, the so-called Asia Week in New York in 2011, 18-26 March 2011, Chairman of the dealer Carlton Rochelle, the initiative is a two year old Asian Art Dealers New York (AADNY) and contemporary Asian art scene comes along with the Asian Contemporary Art Week (ACAW), 21-31 March 2011, directed by curator Leeza Ahmady.
And make it all the more confusing, neither of umbrellas includes Arts Pacific Asia Show, 24-27 03 2011, organized by Caskey Read at 7 West 34th Street (Merchandise Mart building), or JADA Asia Week 2011, 19 -23 March 2011, collected Japanese art dealers in the Ukrainian Institute of America. Trying to be helpful to have a website yet another Asian Art Week, 18-27 03 2011, more than 80 events in the context of the public relations initiative to all this and more (such as “Japan Fashion Now”, which now close to the Museum of FIT is 02 april 2011) contain lists.
Not to be confused by the dates on the www.asiaweeknewyork.org – it’s been since 2010.
all this, it is tempting to just give you all the sites, and you can sort it out for yourself. JADA, in turn, has a downloadable brochure which all Japanese art exhibitions and events in the city are – do not miss the recently discovered Hokusai painted scroll describing the geisha with her puppy (ca. 1805-1810) by Sebastian Izzard Asian art, or “Bye Bye Kitty Between Heaven! and hell in contemporary Japanese art,” March 18 to June 12, 2011 at Japan Society, organized by independent curator David Elliott, and involved 16 artists, which is ‘kawaii’ ( cute) aesthetics.
Asia Society, Gala fundraiser held March 21, 2011, sponsored by the signature of the events a week, at least for fans of Indian modernism is March 23, 2011, the Museum Director Melissa Chiu interviews painter MF Husain (b. 1915), and Iranian artist Monir Farmanfarmaian. Admission will advance purchase is recommended.
ACAW A highlight of the programming is a dialogue between the Guggenheim Museum rotunda on the “international biennials,” the three trustees: David Elliott (again), New Museum curator Massimiliano Gioni and the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi curator Suzanne Cotter. The event is designed to March 25, 2011, 18:30, tickets, and go fast.
after hitting Gugg can pack down the Rubin Museum of Art Korean artist Atta Kim’s “Monologue of Ice,” nearly six-meter-high ice sculpture of a seated Buddha, designed to slowly melt of the museum lobby for more than two days. The event begins at 6 pm, and will continue at night (!) Is free.
New York auction houses have their own versions of the Asia Week, of course. Christie’s New York is a series of six weekly auctions in Asia, 22-25 03 2011, a turnover of about 200 works, a collection of the Art Institute of Chicago patrons Marilynn Alsdorf and her late husband James Alsdorf contains – as number of items from a loan to the museum. And among the items of business Japanese art has recently re-pair, six-panel 16-century gold leaf screens called the Southern Barbarians Come to Trade, which is expected to sell a million.
Star items was Asian art sales at Sotheby’s in New York, 22-25 03 2011, including the Pearl Canopy of Baroda, CA. 1865-1870, a lush canopy of Bejeweled entirely embroidered in pearls, glass beads , diamonds, sapphires, rubies and emeralds, that ‘Maharaja’ unveiled at the V & last year (estimation million), and the 10th century Khmer statue of “athlete”, which is a co-pilot, for example, the Norton Simon Museum (est. million).
Galore PHOTOS AT AT AIPAD Armory
Ready for the other art fairs? Now in its 31st edition, AIPAD Photography Showat Park Avenue Armory, 17 – March 20, 2011, the collection of 79 distributors throughout the world, thanks to the Association of International Art Dealers (AIPAD). New participants this year include Galerie F5.6 (Munich), Neil Folberg Vision Gallery (Jerusalem) and the June Bateman Fine Art (New York). Gala Preview on March 16 is the benefits of the Museum of Modern Art, tickets start at 0 Public access to the exhibition.
Another highlight is a 1963 photo of Mao Zedong, made in 1963, an unknown Xinhua Agency photographer and possibly a source of Mao by Andy Warhol’s famous for its Series stand on Gary Edwards Gallery (Washington, DC). Charles Schwartz, Ltd. (New York) presents a collection of 100 photographs and ephemera relating to fishing for the President of the Confederate States of America Jefferson Davis. (Last year, at least one author has been searched in vain for pictures of Lady Gaga, we’ll see if he was in 2011.)
Photography lecture series is: how contemporary artists think, dealer Julie Saul and artists Sally Mann, Shirin Neshat, and Alec Soth (19 March 2011) and AIPAD, and the iPad: New technology and photography, in which the Artnet Magazine assistant Barbara Pollack, a dealer Jen Bekman and CEO Scott Dadich Conde Nasts the development of digital magazines. Tickets are panel discussions and will be available first come, first served basis.
Art Dubai fifth year
Art Dubai, 16-19 03 2011, now in its fifth year, approximately 80 galleries from 34 countries, and the exhibition organized by the Fair Director Antonia Carver. U.S. dealers make a trip to the United Arab Emirates are among Aicon, CRG , Frey Norris, Hosfelt, Leila Taghinia-Milani Heller, Marianne Boesky, Priska C. Juschka and the Guild.
cooperation stock exchange, the city held its “Art Week”, which related to events of Old Masters from the Rijksmuseum Museum of Islamic Art in Doha, and a special gallery tours. A local guide was prepared in cooperation Time Out.
brand new and just this year is “Marker”, part of the organized Arnolfini curator Nav Haq and consists of five concepts stands: Alexandria Contemporary Arts Forum (Alexandria), Grey Noise (Lahore), Liu Dings Store (Beijing) and others. There is also “Art Park,” an underground project space for film, video and discussions, now in its fourth year. Organizer Bidoun Projects is Art Park in retrospectives two Egyptian artists, video artist Sherif El-Azma and Wael Shawky.
Art Dubai has a non-profit ” projects, “a series of radio broadcasts debuted the studio, co-curator Island, and live the mural project, the theme of labor, Ali Chitsaz and Mounir Al Solh (in his fictional character with Bassam Ramlawi). A complete list projects, click here.
Confirmed participants in this year’s Global Art Forum, a forum for cultural debate and discussion leader has overseen Shumon Basar, Artforums also editor-at-large Jack Bankowsky, Documenta 13s Chus Martinez, fashion designer Helmut Lang, the Beijing-based art writer Philip Tinari and artist Francesco Vezzoli, among many others.
Fair also offers the world’s most generous art prize – Abraaj Capital Art Prize – which in total 1000000-5 artists MENASA region (Middle East North Africa South Asia), as well as an international curator will reward you. This year’s winners include Hamra Abbas, Shezad Dawood, Jananne Al-Ani, Nadia Kaabi Linke and Eclectic Art , the winning work will go on screen Art Dubai. ACAP Applications for 2012 are now open and the deadline for submitting applications is 30 April 2011.