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Asia Week New York

A traditional Japanese woodblock print depicts a horse pulling a wooden cart with large wheels, a black and white dog sitting on top of the cart wearing a straw hat, and a background featuring massive green bamboo mats opening to reveal a river and buildings in the distance.

What Not to Miss at Asia Week New York 2025

This sprawling, decentralized art event brings together classical and contemporary art from across Asia in auctions, exhibitions and more.
By Christa Terry
A drinking vessel

An Archaic Bronze Drinking Vessel Was the Star of the Autumn Asia Week New York Auctions

And a (porcelain) elephant in the room set a new auction record.
By Sophia Powers

Asia Week New York Is Back for Autumn With a Smaller Program of Exhibitions and Auctions

This fall, there are just twelve galleries showing porcelain, textiles, sculpture, bronzes, paintings and prints.
By Christa Terry
A black and white photo of three Chinese women

What Not to Miss at Asia Week New York Spring 2024

By Christa Terry
Print of large blue and white ocean wave

Hokusai’s Full Mount Fuji Series Could Fetch $5M in Christie’s Asia Week New York Sale

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly
The Affordable Art Fair 2021 - Private View

A Guide to the 2024 March Art Fairs

By Christa Terry
Group of white and blue porcelain objects.

The Met Is Selling a Trove of Chinese Ceramics and Jades at Bonhams

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly

Was This 16th Century Japanese Painter the Original Master of Reinvention?

By David D'Arcy
Magnificent View Of The Pearl River Off Honam Island, Canton Qing Dynasty, Circa 1840 Estimate $200-$300,000.

What to Expect at New York’s Asian Art Week Sales

By Alanna Martinez
Artist Tracey Emin.

Tracey Emin Talks Love, New York Asia Week Sales Slump—and More

By Alanna Martinez
Tenzing Asian Art (San Francisco, CA) Pagpa Chenrezig (Padmapani-Lokeshvara) Tibet (Newar School) Circa 13th Century.

Looted Asia Week Antiquities Seized, French Auction Porters Go on Trial—and More

By Alanna Martinez
The million-dollar yogi (Courtesy, Christies Images).

Million Dollar Yogi and More Treasures For ‘Asia Week’ Hit New York

By Lale Arikoglu
This 12th century large bronze figure of Shiva belonged to Robert Hatfield Ellsworth and is estimated to sell for $700,000 to $900,000. (Image courtesy Christie's Images Ltd. 2015)

Christie’s to Sell ‘King of Ming’ Robert Hatfield Ellsworth’s Collection Over 5 Days

By Brianna McGurran
An 11th-12th-century Buddha, estimated at $1.5 million to $2.5 million at Christie's. (Courtesy Christie's)

Asia Week in Full Force

By Brook Mason

Carol Conover to Chair Asia Week New York

By Zoë Lescaze

To Do Wednesday: Jade in America

By Peter Davis
Bonnet. (Courtesy Asia Week New York)

Noemie Bonnet Named Executive Director of Asia Week New York

By Rozalia Jovanovic

Eastern Exposure: Asia Society Celebrates Asia Week at The Plaza

By Kat Stoeffel

Haunch: A Gallery, With Strings Attached

By Alexandra Peers
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