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Sunken Treasures

Princessehof National Museum of Ceramics Grote Kerkstraat 9 8911 DZ Leeuwarden, 8900 CE Leeuwarden, Netherlands

The exhibition Sunken Treasures features ceramics and other objects found aboard eight shipwrecks dating from the ninth to the nineteenth century. The ceramic treasures tell fascinating stories about the Maritime Silk Road in Asia and reveal a hitherto unknown world of international trade and exchange. Ships from all over the world sailed the Maritime Silk Road […]

De Terre et de Soie.

Fondation Baur Genève, Suisse

De Terre et de Soie.du 18 septembre 2019 au 19 janvier 2020Fondation Baur,Genèvehttps://marielaureguerrier.com/portfolio/exposition-a-la-fondation-baur-a-geneve-2019-2020/Marie-Laure Guerrier et In-Sook Son. Telles sont les deux créatrices contemporaines que la Fondation Baur, a choisi de réunir durant quelques mois dans le cadre d’une rencontre inédite, au croisement des arts de la céramique et du textile. Aux accords « culturels » […]

Inspired by the East

British Museum London, United Kingdom

Inspired by the East - How the Islamic world influenced western art du 10 octobre 2019 au 26 janvier 2020Bristish Museum,Londonhttps://www.britishmuseum.org/whats_on/exhibitions/east.aspxCharting the fascinating history of cultural and artistic interactions between East and West, this exhibition explores the impact the Islamic world has had on Western art for centuries.Artistic exchange between East and West has a […]

The Eternal Feast

Princeton University Art Museum Princeton, NJ, United States

The Eternal Feast: Banqueting in Chinese Art from the 10th to the 14th Centurydu 19 octobre 2019 au 16 février 2020Princeton University Art Museum,New Jersey, USAhttps://artmuseum.princeton.edu/art/exhibitions/3479The art of feasting will bring to life a remarkable epoch of cultural flourishing, economic development and foreign exchange in Chinese history in a groundbreaking exhibition premiering this fall. The […]

Kuniyoshi +

MAK – Museum of Applied Arts Stubenring 5, Vienne, Autriche

Utagawa Kuniyoshi is renowned as one of Japan’s great artists of the nineteenth century. Manga and Anime are practically inconceivable without his visual imagery. He produced artistic and technically ground-breaking prints that were very popular with the general public. To celebrate the 150th anniversary of Austrian-Japanese friendship, the MAK is holding an exhibition on the […]

Picasso, the challenge of ceramics

International Museum of Ceramic Viale Baccarini 19 – 48018, Faenza RA, Italy

Picasso, the challenge of ceramicsdu 01 novembre 2019 au 12 avril 2020International Museum of Ceramic,Faenzawww.micfaenza.org/en/mostre/394-picasso-the-challenge-of-ceramics.phpThe exhibition curated by Harald Theil and Salvador Haro in collaboration with Claudia Casali and Valentina Mazzotti, plans the exceptional loan of 60 unique works of art from the collections of the Musée National Picasso-Paris. It is a corpus of works […]

Collecting Ming Ware

Bonhams 101 New Bond Street, London W1S 1SR

Conférences OCS LondonCollecting Ming Ware: Ming Porcelain in Austrian CollectionsDr. Johannes Wieninger from the Austrian Museum of Applied Arts, ViennaMonday 4th November, 5:30 pm for 6:00 p.mThe Bonhams/OCS Asia Week lecture at Bonhams (101 New Bond Street, London W1S 1SR)This lecture will deal with the history of collecting Ming porcelain during the Habsburg era, from […]

Chinese Wallpaper Global Histories and Material Culture

OCS-London London, United Kingdom

Conference OCS LondonChinese Wallpaper Global Histories and Material CultureDr. Anna WuTuesday 12th November, 5:45 pm for 6:15 p.mThe OCS Asia Week lecture sponsored by Sotheby’sDr. Anna Wu was awarded her PhD in 2019 by the Royal College of Art in London as part of the V&A/RCA History of Design Programme, for which she was supported […]

Lost at sea

Asian Art 200 Larkin St, San Francisco, USA

Lost at sea: Art recovered from shripwrecks A fierce three-headed serpent and a mysterious female deity were among the nearly two dozen 12th-century stone reliefs from Central Vietnam that lay unseen at the bottom of the Arabian Sea for nearly 120 years. Almost 5,000 miles away in the South China Sea, blue-and-white ceramic bowls, plates […]

Tenmoku―The Beauty of Chinese Black-Glazed Ware

MOCO-The Museum of Oriental Ceramics, Osaka Osaka, Japon

A large number of tenmoku tea bowls produced in China have been handed down in collections in Japan. The tea bowls known as Yohen Tenmoku (tea bowl with iridescent glaze) and Yuteki Tenmoku (tea bowl with oil-spot pattern), which have been drawing public attention both inside and outside Japan in recent years, are the greatest […]

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