New York Arts of Pacific Asia Show 2011
Featuring internationally recognized galleries including Knapton and Rasti, London; Axel Michaels, Kyoto; Christophe Hioco, Paris; Flying Cranes, New York City; The Asian Art Studio, Los Angeles; Asian Arts by A. B. Levy, Palm Beach; Orientations Gallery, New York City; and Imperial Oriental Art, New York City; Arts of Pacific Asia New York previews Wednesday, March 23rd, from 6:00 to 10:00 pm. The $100 per person ticket to the traditionally lavish preview party includes an illustrated show catalogue and admission for the run of the show.
Arts of Pacific Asia exhibitors present works from the Subcontinent, China, the Asian Islands, East and Southeast Asia, and the fields most significantly represented include important textiles and statuary, old and contemporary paintings, furniture, ceramics and exceptional small objects and jewelry. Periods represented range from pre-history to the 21st Century.
Featuring internationally recognized galleries including Knapton and Rasti, London; Axel Michaels, Kyoto; Christophe Hioco, Paris; Flying Cranes, New York City; The Asian Art Studio, Los Angeles; Asian Arts by A. B. Levy, Palm Beach; Orientations Gallery, New York City; and Imperial Oriental Art, New York City; Arts of Pacific Asia New York previews Wednesday, March 23rd, from 6:00 to 10:00 pm. The $100 per person ticket to the traditionally lavish preview party includes an illustrated show catalogue and admission for the run of the show.
Arts of Pacific Asia exhibitors present works from the Subcontinent, China, the Asian Islands, East and Southeast Asia, and the fields most significantly represented include important textiles and statuary, old and contemporary paintings, furniture, ceramics and exceptional small objects and jewelry. Periods represented range from pre-history to the 21st Century.