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Asian Art in London 3 - 12 November 2016 Contents Asian Art in London 3 - 12 November 2016 Contents Events 3 Introduction 4 Open Evenings 5 Champagne Reception 7 Symposium 8 Art Tours 9 Calendar of Events Related Events 22 In London 24 Outside London Participants 28 Participant Specialities 30 Dealers 54 Auction Houses 62 Auction Dates 64 App Registered Office Asian Collections, Societies, etc Asian Art in London 66 Asian Collections 180 Piccadilly 68 Asian Societies and Cultural Centres London W1J 9HF 70 Other Asian Collections +44 (0)20 7830 9788 Art Services [email protected] 72 Conservator, Recruitment & Designer www.asianartinlondon.com 74 Sponsors, Partners and Advertising 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 106 Maps harm of any kind which may arise or result from any errors, inaccuracies or omissions. 2 Introduction 3 Asian Art in London is an annual event which unites 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. 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. Further information on gallery openings, receptions and exhibitions is available from individual participants. Asian Art in London +44 (0)20 7830 9788 [email protected] www.asianartinlondon.com Free app at asianartinlondon.com (see page 64) 4 OpenEvents Evenings | Events | Champagne Reception 5 Open Evenings Champagne Reception The participating galleries and auction To celebrate the nineteenth year of houses invite you to a series of evening Asian Art in London, a champagne receptions being held throughout reception will be held at the China London. Most dealers will be open each Exchange in London’s Soho. Partnered day during Asian Art in London, including by Laurent Perrier Champagne and Saturday 5th, Sunday 6th and Saturday Mosimann’s London. 12th November. To avoid disappointment please check individual entries. We hope you will join the participants of Asian Art in London, directors and curators KENSINGTON CHURCH STREET from museums worldwide, academic Saturday 5th November 17.00 - 21.00 specialists, visitors and collectors to ST JAMES’S celebrate this year’s event. Sunday 6th November 17.00 - 21.00 DATE MAYFAIR Thursday, 3rd November 18.30-21.00 Monday 7th November 17.00 - 21.00 Champagne, canapés & entertainment VENUE China Exchange 32A Gerrard Street, Soho London W1D 6JA PRICE Tickets: £40 incl. VAT Please note: Admission by pre-booked ticket only To purchase a ticket, please contact: Asian Art in London +44 (0)20 7830 9788 [email protected] 6 Symposium Symposium 7 ??? Symposium ‘The Science of Art’ Lecturers: Stephan Loewentheil, expert & collector Carlos Bayod, Factum Arte, Madrid Riccardo Montanari, expert & scientific researcher Guest Speaker: Dan Cruickshank, TV presenter, historian & author Includes Private View of ‘Life in Qing Dynasty Shanghai: The Photographs of William Saunders’ DATE Wednesday 9th November 18.00-20.30 (registration 17.30) VENUE China Exchange 32A Gerrard Street, Soho London W1D 6JA (See map page 109) PRICE Tickets: £30 incl. VAT (light refreshments) Please note: Admission by pre-booked ticket only Tickets available online at: www.asianartinlondon.com/content/asian-art-london- symposium-2016 8Art Events Tours | Art Tours Asian Art in London arranges tours to the participating galleries to show the variety of Asian art that can be seen, enjoyed and purchased in London. The tours can be tailored to meet the individual needs of a group and Asian Art in London can also organise tours for museum patron groups, academic bodies and specialist clubs and societies. Please note: Tours must be arranged in advance and by 3rd October 2016. For further information, or to discuss a tour, please contact: Asian Art in London +44 (0)20 7830 9788 [email protected] www.asianartinlondon.com Calendar of Events 10 Calendar | Events Calendar | Events 11 Thursday 3rd November Friday 4th November LECTURE ASIAN ART IN LONDON CHAMPAGNE RECEPTION Shadow Puppet Theatre from Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand: Champagne Reception 18.30-21.00 A Curator’s Introduction by Alexandra Green China Exchange , 32A Gerrard Street, Soho, London W1D 6JA £ Admission free, booking essential £ Admission by pre-booked ticket only from 13.30-14.30 Asian Art in London Tickets £40 (incl. VAT) @ British Museum, BP Lecture Theatre, (see page 66) i [email protected] | +44 (0)20 7830 9788 i www.britishmuseum.org/events www.asianartinlondon.com FILM SCREENING EXHIBITION Mr Sea Vision and Revision: The Art of Chinese Woodblock Prints by artist Xue Geng, a porcelain film adapted fromStrange In collaboration with the Muban Educational Trust Stories from a Chinese studio (Liao Zhai Zhi Yi). Original novel by Pu Song Ling (1640-1715) a Ghost writer of Qing Dynasty. £ Admission free 09.00-18.00 (exhibition continues to 11 Nov) £ Admission free @ Asia House, 63 New Cavendish Street, London W1G 7LP Opening times: www.chinaexchange.uk (continues to 13 Nov) i +44 (0)20 7307 5454 | [email protected] @ China Exchange, 32A Gerrard StreeT (see map page 109) i +44 (0)20 7734 1931 | [email protected] EXHIBITION LECTURE China without Dragons: Rare Pieces from Oriental Dreams, Dice and Divination: Islamic Art and the Supernatural Ceramic Society Members by Dr Francesca Leoni Organised by The Oriental Ceramic Society in collaboration with Sotheby’s London £ Admission free, with valid ticket to the Fair 14.30 £ Admission free @ Winter Art & Antiques Fair Olympia, London W14 8UX Daily until 9 Nov i www.olympia-antiques.com/events @ Sotheby’s, 34-35 New Bond Street (see map page 110) i Mary Painter: [email protected] LECTURE & GALLERY TALK Preservation of Culture: Custodianship LECTURE of 19th century Photography Early Indian Sculpture and its International Legacy by Stephan Loewentheil, Phillip Prodger, Terry Bennett by Arthur Millner and Richard Fattorini £ Admission free with valid ticket to the Fair As part of the historical photography exhibition ‘Life in Qing 12.30 Dynasty Shanghai: The Photographs of William Saunders’. @ Winter Art & Antiques Fair Olympia, London W14 8UX £ Admission free i www.olympia-antiques.com/events 18.00 @ China Exchange, 32A Gerrard Street (see map page 109) i +44 (0)20 7734 1931 | [email protected] 12 Calendar | Events Calendar | Events 13 GALLERY TALK Saturday 5th November Bridging Cultures: A Japanese Artist in Vietnam LATE NIGHT OPENING IN KENSINGTON CHURCH STREET by Saeko Ando; introduction by Julia Hutt As part of Simon Pilling’s exhibition the lacquer artist Receptions will be held at: 17.00-21.00 examines the influence of Vietnamese lacquerwork on (Galleries also open throughout the day) her unique artworks over a 20 year career. Gregg Baker Asian Art | Marchant | Jorge Welsh Works of Art £ Admission free, places limited, booking essential 18.15-19.30 GALLERY TALK @ Gallery 8, 8 Duke Street, St James’s (see map page 109) Bridging Cultures: A Japanese Artist in Vietnam i +44 (0)7946 577 303 | [email protected] by Saeko Ando As part of Simon Pilling’s exhibition the lacquer artist examines BOOK LAUNCH the influence of Vietnamese lacquerwork on her unique Bringing Heaven to Earth: Silver Jewellery and Ornament artworks over a 20 year career. in the Late Qing Dynasty £ Admission free, places limited, booking essential by Elizabeth Herridge 16.30-17.45 @ £ Admission free, places limited, booking essential Gallery 8, 8 Duke Street, St James’s (see map page 109) i 18.30-20.30 +44 (0)7946 577 303 | [email protected] @ The London Library, 14 St James’s Square, London SW1Y 4LG i [email protected] | www.londonlibrary.co.uk Sunday 6th November PERFORMANCE Arjuna’s Meditation: A Play for Shadow Theatre LATE NIGHT OPENING IN ST. JAMES’S A special performance about one of the great heroes of The Receptions will be held at: 17.00-21.00 Mahabharata featuring shadow puppets and live gamelan (Galleries also open throughout the day) music from West Java. Aktis Gallery | Rosemary Bandini | Joost van den Bergh | £ £5, concessions/members £3 Brandt Asian Art | Cohen & Cohen | Rob Dean Art | Peter Finer | 18.30-20.30 MD Flacks | Genrokuart | Grosvenor Gallery |Hanga Ten | @ British Museum, BP Lecture Theatre (see page 66) Ben Janssens Oriental Art | Littleton & Hennessy | i www.britishmuseum.org/events Mika Gallery & Shouun Oriental Art | Simon Pilling | Priestley & Ferraro | Simon Ray | Röell Fine Art | LECTURE & RECEPTION Jacqueline Simcox Ltd | Runjeet Singh | Jonathan Tucker Antonia Tozer Asian Art | Beyond the Rocks: Asia and Contemporary Jewellery YEWN, the Heritage Jeweller by Miranda Rhys Williams An exploration of how traditional Asian arts, practices and LECTURE materials have influenced contemporary jewellery design, Remembering Lancelot Ribeiro and other Indian artists in 1960s focusing on a selection of contemporary makers. Britain Organisation: Bagri Foundation by Nicholas Treadwell £ £10 £ Admission free, booking essential 18.30-20.00 15.00-16.15 @ Asia House, 63 New Cavendish Street, London W1G 7LP @ British Museum, BP Lecture Theatre (see page 66) i +44 (0)20 7280 0000 | [email protected] i www.britishmuseum.org/events 14 Calendar | Events Calendar | Events 15 Monday 7th November GALLERY TALK Master of Mezzotint LATE NIGHT OPENING IN MAYFAIR & MARYLEBONE by Katsunori Hamanishi Receptions will be held at: 17.00-21.00 As part of Hanga Ten’s solo exhibition of Japanese mezzotint (Galleries also open throughout the day) artist Katsunori Hamanishi, the artist demonstrates his David Baker Oriental Art | Berwald Oriental Art | Bonhams | print technique and how he has adopted this centuries-old Brun Fine Art | Prahlad Bubbar | Eskenazi Ltd | Sam Fogg | methodology to his own unique style. Francesca Galloway | Jhaveri Contemporary | Lyon & Turnbull | £ Admission free, places limited, booking essential Mayor Gallery | Sydney L.
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