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Asia Week, New York, New York

By: Bobbie Leigh

March 2006

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PRIVATE DEALERS, GALLERIES & SPECIAL EXHIBITIONS

Alberto Manuel Cheung
Chinese pottery and ceramics from Neolithic through Ming dynasty. By appointment only.
421-1662 or (917) 836-8111

Antique Japanese Arts, Koichi Yanagi Oriental Fine Arts
58-A E. 66th St.
Japanese antiques
744-5577

Arnold H. Lieberman
311 E. 72nd St., Apt. 10-G.
By appointment. Special Asia Week show of Hindu and Buddhist antiquities.
www.arnoldlieberman.com
861-4985

Art of the Past
1242 Madison Ave.
Antiquities from South, Central and Southeast Asia.
www.artofpast.com
860-7070

Barry Friedman Ltd.
32 E. 67th St.
During both Asia Week and Asian Contemporary Art Week, photography by Wang Wusheng and Zhang Huan, one of the leading contemporary Chinese artists, and ceramics by the Japanese master, Yoichi Ohira are on view.
www.barryfriedmanltd.com
794-8950

Berwald Oriental Art
5 E. 57th St., 19th floor
Chinese ceramics, sculpture and works of art from Warring States to early Qing dynasty. Asia Week special exhibition of sanci and blue glazed ware of the Tang dynasty.
www.berwald-oriental.com
319-1519

Carlton Rochell Asian Art
41 E. 57th St., fourth floor
Special exhibition of Indian and Southeast Asian art.
www.carltonrochell.com
759-7600

Chambers Fine Art
210 11th Ave., fourth floor
Contemporary Chinese art, including current important artists Zhang Huan and Shi Jinsong. Special for Asian Contemporary Art Week is Hong Lei's photography.
www.chambersfineart.com
414-1169

China 2000 Fine Art
5 E. 57th St.
Paintings by Shao Yixuan (1886-1954) March 28-April 22. During Asian Contemporary Art Week, exhibition will feature Lin Yan. There is also a special collection of miniature paintings by Pu Ru (1896-1963) March 28-April 22.
www.China2000FineArt.com
588-1198

China Gallery
5 E. 57th St. 
New acquisitions, Chinese sculpture.
www.chinagallerycorp.com
838-7887

China Institute Gallery
125 E. 65th St. 
“Trade, Taste and Transformation: Jingdezhen Porcelain for Japan, 1620-45.”
www.chinainstitute.org
744-8181

Cora Ginsburg LLC
19 E. 74th St.
Asian export textiles. By appointment.
www.coraginsburg.com
744-1352

Dai Ichi Gallery
249 E. 48th St. 
“Clay Work and Textiles” (contemporary Japanese ceramics inspired by textiles).
www.daiichiarts.com
230-1680

E&J Frankel
1040 Madison Ave. 
Special exhibition of Mongolian bronzes and sakli, small paintings from 17th to 19th centuries and Chinese Buddhist wood sculpture from the 13th and 14th century.
www.ejfrankel.com
879-5733

Eleanor Abraham Asian Art
345 E. 52nd St.
By appointment. Stone and bronze sculpture from India, Tibet, Pakistan and Southeast Asia from the third to 18th centuries.
www.eleanor-abraham.com
688-1667

Ethan Cohen Fine Arts
18 Jay St. 
Special exhibition on the theme of antiquity and modernity breaking traditions.
625-1250
www.ecfa.com

Flying Cranes Antiques Ltd.
1050 Second Ave. 
Edo and Meiji arts of Japan.
www.flyingcranesantiques.com
223-4600

Gallery ArtsIndia
206 Fifth Ave., fifth floor
“Altered Realities,” a show of contemporary Indian painters.
www.artsindia.com
725-6092

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