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Ukrainian Institute of America, 2 East 79 St, NYC

MARCH 19 11:00 - 5:00 MARCH 20-23 11:00 - 6:00

JADA 2011: An Exhibition by theJapanese Art Dealers AssociatioN

ASIA WEEK NEW YORK

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On behalf of the Japanese Art Dealers Association

and the many art galleries, museums, societies,

and auction houses that share an interest in

Japanese art and have made this publication possible,

I would like to welcome you to New York’s Asia Week.

The Japanese Art Dealers Association ( JADA) was

established in 2002 to highlight the traditional arts of Japan.

Our interests range from archeological works to those

made near the end of the nineteenth century. In keeping

with our mission, we encourage scholarship in the field of

Japanese art and have co-sponsored lectures and symposia

at Japan Society, Asia Society, and the Asian Art Museum

of San Francisco. We also maintain a website to provide

information about exhibitions of Japanese art around the

United States and in Japan and other related events.

This March, we are holding our fifth joint exhibition,

a tradition that started in San Francisco in 2003.

JADA 2011: An Exhibition by the Japanese Art

Dealers Association is our fourth exhibition at the

Ukrainian Institute of America and the third held during

Asia Week. In addition to JADA 2011, several of our

members have concurrent shows in their own galleries

during Asia Week, which comprises a sprawling series of

events in New York each March and was first established

in the early 1990s.

This guide focuses on activities involving Japanese art

during Asia Week New York. It provides information about

a wide range of exhibitions, talks, lectures, and events

hosted by galleries that specialize in Japanese art, auction

houses, museums, and the Japanese Art Society of America.

We would like to thank all those who participated in

creating Arts of Japan: Asia Week New York 2011, and

we hope this guide will enhance your enjoyment and

appreciation of Japanese art and the many related events

taking place in New York this March.

Leighton Longhi

President, JADA

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JADA 2011: An Exhibition by theJapanese Art Dealers AssociationMarch 19 (11 AM – 5 PM) March 20 – 23 (11 AM – 6 PM)

Ukrainian Institute of America2 East 79th StreetNew York, NY 10075

Japanese and Korean art

Sebastian Izzard LLC Asian Art17 East 76th Street, 3rd FloorNew York, NY 10021TEL 212.794.1522 FAX [email protected]

By appointment

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AboVE Arita ware: Kakiemon type, Seated Figure of a Beauty ; Edo period, last quarter 17th

century; Porcelain with colored enamels; H. 11 × W. 9 × D. 9

7⁄8 in. (28 × 23 × 25 cm).

opposiTE Katsushika Hokusai (1760 – 1849), Young Beauty Holding her Kitten ; Edo period,

circa 1805 – 10; Hanging scroll, ink and color on silk; H. 28 3⁄8 × W. 11 1⁄8 in. (72.2 × 28.2 cm);

Signed Gakyō rōjin Hokusai; sealed Kimō dasoku.

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Leighton R. Longhi Oriental Fine Art

JADA 2011: An Exhibition by theJapanese Art Dealers AssociationMarch 19 (11 AM – 5 PM) March 20–23 (11 AM – 6 PM)

Ukrainian Institute of America 2 East 79th StreetNew York, NY 10075 Japanese screens, paintings and sculpture

Leighton R. Longhi P. O. Box 6704New York, NY 10128 TEL 212.722.5745 FAX [email protected] www.leightonlonghi.com

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AboVE Hojo Clan Armor with Dragon and Tiger Motif; Edo period, 17th to early 18th

century; Iron, gold, silver, leather, lacquer, and silk.

opposiTE Katsushika Hokusai (1760 – 1849), Dragon in Clouds (detail); Edo period;

Hanging scroll, ink with gold highlights on paper; H. 52 ¾ × W. 11 in. (134 × 29.5 cm);

Signed Gakyo- ro-jin Manji hitsu, yowai hachiju- (80 years of age), sealed Katsushika.

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Mika Gallery

Japanese Religious Art March 15 – 23 (10 AM – 6 PM, closed Sunday)

595 Madison Avenue (Fuller Building), 8th Floor New York, NY 10022

March 19 (11 AM – 6 PM)

JADA 2011: An Exhibition by theJapanese Art Dealers AssociationMarch 19 (11 AM – 5 PM) March 20–23 (11 AM – 6 PM)

Ukrainian Institute of America 2 East 79th StreetNew York, NY 10075 Japanese art; pre-historic to 19th century

Mizuho Ihara TEL 212.888.3900 FAX [email protected] www.mikagallery.com

Tue-Sat (10 AM – 5 PM)

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righT Negoro Stem Table;

Muromachi period, 14th century;

Lacquerware; H. 12 × W. 12 7⁄8 × L. 12 7⁄8 in.

(30.6 × 32.7 × 32.7cm);

Yoshino Kinpusen-ji Zaodo, Nara, Japan.

Showing at Mika Gallery.

opposiTE Kaen Flame Style Deep Pot;

Middle Jomon period (3500 – 2500 BC);

H. 11 5⁄8 × W. 11 5⁄8 in. (29.5 × 29.5 cm).

Showing at JADA 2011 at the

Ukrainian Institute of America.

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Erik Thomsen Asian Art

Golden Treasures: Japanese Gold Lacquer BoxesMarch 16 – 26 (daily 10 AM – 5 PM)March 28 – May 28, Mon–Fri (10 AM – 5 PM), Sat (2 – 5 PM)

23 East 67th Street, 4th FloorNew York, NY 10065

March 15 (5:30 – 8 PM)

JADA 2011: An Exhibition by theJapanese Art Dealers AssociationMarch 19 (11 AM – 5 PM)March 20 – 23 (11 AM – 6 PM)

Ukrainian Institute of America2 East 79th Street New York, NY 10075

Japanese screens, paintings, maki-e goldlacquer, bamboo baskets and ceramics

Erik Thomsen23 East 67th Street, 4th Floor New York, NY 10065TEL 212.288.2588 FAX 212.535.6787 [email protected]

Mon–Fri (10 AM – 5 PM), Sat (2 – 5 PM)

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righT Natsume Tea Caddy, Autumn Flowers

by Bamboo Fence; Meiji period, circa 1900;

Maki-e sprinkled gold and gold foil on

black lacquer ground; H. 2 ¾ in. (6.8 cm);

Showing at Erik Thomsen Asian Art.

opposiTE New Year Plums and Pines (detail);

Kano School; Edo period (1615 – 1868),

17th century; Pair of six-panel folding screens;

Ink, mineral pigments and gold leaf on paper;

H. 66 ¾ × W. 141 in. each (169.5 × 358 cm);

Showing at JADA 2011at the Ukrainian

Institute of America.

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LEFT Archer ; Kamakura-Nanbokuchō period,

13 –14th century; Polychromed hinoki wood

( Japanese cypress); H. 12 ½ in. (31.8 cm);

Provenance: Kasuga Shrine, Masuda Takashi.

On view at Koichi Yanagi Oriental Fine Arts.

opposiTE Suzuki Kiitsu (1796 – 1858), Rooster,

Hen and Chrysanthemums; Edo period, 19th

century; Hanging scroll, ink, color and gold on

silk; H. 50 3⁄8 ×W. 41 1⁄8 in. (128 × 104.5cm.);

Signed Seisei Kiitsu, sealed Shukurin; On view

at Koichi Yanagi Oriental Fine Arts.

dEALErs

Koichi Yanagi Oriental Fine Arts

Kokon Biannual: Spring, 2011March 16 – April 14Mon-Fri (10 AM – 6 PM)Saturday, March 19 (10 AM – 6 PM)

17 East 71st Street, 4th Floor New York, NY 10021

JADA 2011: An Exhibition by the Japanese Art Dealers Association March 19 (11 AM – 5 PM)March 20 – 23 (11 AM – 6 PM)

Ukrainian Institute of America2 East 79th StreetNew York, NY 10075

Japanese screens, paintings, lacquer, ceramics, Shinto and Buddhist art, tea ceremony utensils

Koichi Yanagi Oriental Fine Arts TEL 212.744.5577 FAX [email protected] www.jada-ny.org/members_yanagi.html

Mon – Fri (10 AM – 6 PM)

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Judith Dowling Asian Art

JADA 2011: An Exhibition by the Japanese Art Dealers AssociationMarch 19 (11 AM – 5 PM)March 20-23 (11 AM – 6 PM)

Ukrainian Institute of America2 East 79th StreetNew York, NY 10075

Japanese art

Judith Dowling Asian Art 133 Charles StreetBoston, MA 02114TEL 617.523.5211 and 617.901.6033FAX [email protected] www.judithdowling.com

Tues-Sat (11 AM – 5 PM)

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Bosatsu; Japanese; Cypress wood;

Heian period (circa 10th century);

H. 46 in. (117 cm).

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The Art of Japan

Fine Japanese Prints and Paintings 18th – 20th CenturyMarch 18 – 23 (10 AM – 6 PM)after 6 PM, by appointment The Mark Hotel25 East 77th Street 2nd Floor Meeting Room #215New York, NY 10075

Japanese prints, drawings and paintings The Art of Japan Douglas Frazer or Richard Waldman P.O. Box 432, Medina, WA 98039 TEL 206.369.2139 or [email protected] appointment

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opposiTE Utagawa Hiroshige (1797 – 1858), Horikiri Iris Garden (detail); Woodblock print;

H. 14 ½ × W. 9 ½ in. (37.4 × 24.1 cm).

LEFT Hashiguchi Goyo (1880 – 1921), Woman Combing her Hair ; Taisho period,1920;

Woodblock print; rare early lifetime impression; H. 17 ¾ × W. 13 ½ in. (45.1 × 34.3 cm).

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Scholten Japanese Art

Monogatari: Tales of JapanMarch 17 – 26 (11 AM – 5 PM)

March 19 & 20 (10 AM – 6 PM)

145 West 58th Street, Suite 6D New York, NY 10019

11 AM – 5 PM

Japanese woodblock prints, paintings and netsuke

Katherine Martin, DirectorTEL 212.585.0474 FAX 212.585.0475info@scholten-japanese-art.comwww.scholten-japanese-art.com

Mon – Fri and some Saturdays (11 AM – 5 PM), and by appointment

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AboVE Mano Gyotei (1874 – 1934), Raijin (God of Thunder), (detail); early 20th century;

Hanging scroll, ink and color on silk; H. 43 1⁄3 × W. 13 4⁄5 in. (110 × 35 cm), painting;

H. 78 1⁄3 × W. 19 1⁄3 in. (199 × 49 cm), overall; Signed Gyotei, with artist’s seal Gyotei.

opposiTE Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797 – 1861), Benkei’s Heroic Strength: Playfully Dragging

the Bell of Mii Temple up Mt. Hiei (detail); Edo period, 1845 – 46; Woodblock print, diptych;

H. 14 1⁄3 × W. 20 ½ in. (36.4 × 75 cm).

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Jizo Bosatsu (detail), Kamakura period, late 13th

century; Hinoki wood with polychromy;

H. 34-¾ × W. 9-¾ × D. 9 in. (88.5 × 25 × 23 cm).

Hiroshi Yanagi Oriental Art

Ink, Wood, and Clay: New Selections of Early to Contemporary Japanese MastersMarch 17 – 28 (10 AM – 6 PM) Arader Galleries1016 Madison Avenue (at 78th Street), 2nd FloorNew York, NY 10021TEL 212.628.7625FAX 212.879.8714

March 20 (10 AM – 6 PM)

Pure Land of Beauty: The Art of Otagaki Rengetsu with Professor John StevensTiME March 23, 2011, 6 PM

Traditional and Contemporary Japanese Art Hiroshi Yanagi TEL 201.375.1890 (from March 16) Hiroshi Yanagi Oriental Art 241-1, Nakano-choShinmonzen-dori Higashiyama-kuKyoto 605-0082, Japan TEL 075.551.4128 FAX 075.551.6906 [email protected] www.h-yanagi.com

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BachmannEckenstein JapaneseArt

Japanese Ceramics & Works on Paper March 19–27 (11 AM – 6 PM) Nailya Alexander Gallery (Fuller Building)41 East 57th Street, 7th FloorNew York, NY 10022

March 19 (11AM – 6 PM) Japanese art: paintings, calligraphy, ceramics,tea ceremony and zen art

Thomas Bachmann, MA & Gabriel Eckenstein, MABachmannEckenstein | JapaneseArt Hardstrasse 45, 4020 Basel, SwitzerlandTEL 011.41.61.373.0624 (USA Mobile: 863.224.6435)FAX [email protected] www.BachmannEckenstein.com

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Makuzo Chozo (1797–1860); Tea Bowl;

Edo period, 1850s –1860; Glazed ceramic;

H. 2 5⁄8 × Diam. 4 7⁄8 in. (7.2 × 12.3 cm)

Original box with certificate of quality by Hounsai (Urasenke XV)

and certificate of authenticity by Makuzu Kosai (b. 1922).

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LEFT Noh Mask; Ko-omote; Edo period,

fourth quarter, 17th century; Wood, gesso

and paint; H. 8 ½ × W. 5 1⁄16 in. (21.6 × 12.9

cm); With tomobako; Signed on verso in ink

Wakasa-no-kami Hisanaga and with kao;

Private Asian collection.

opposiTE Attributed to Kano Sanraku;

Flowering Plum Branch and Full Moon;

Momoyama-early Edo period; Ink, slight

color and gofun on paper; H. 47 × W. 17 1⁄5 in.

(119.4 × 44.5 cm), painting H. 80 ×

W. 22 5⁄8 in. (203.2 × 57.5 cm), overall;

Signed Kano Sanraku hitsu, sealed Mitsu …;

With tomobako; American private collection.

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Carole Davenport

Asian Perspectives: Art from Japan and ChinaMarch 19 (12 – 8 PM)March 20 (12 – 5 PM)March 21-28 (11 AM – 6 PM)

5 East 82nd Street Gallery5 East 82nd Street, Ground FloorNew York, NY 10028

March 19 (12 – 8 PM; Cocktails 4 – 8 PM)

Japanese art: Noh masks, sculpture, painting, ceramics (pre-modern), secondary focus on Chinese and Korean art

Carole Davenport131 East 83rd Street, Suite 7DNew York, NY 10028TEL 646.249.8500 FAX [email protected]

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Keisai Eisen (1790 – 1848),

Contemporary Beauty;

c. 1835; Woodblock print;

H. 15 × W. 10 in.(38 × 25.4 cm);

signed Keisai Eisen ga.

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Ronin Gallery

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The Decadents: Beauties of the Early 19th Century March 16-31Mon – Fri (11 AM – 6 PM)Sat (11 AM – 4 PM) 425 Madison Ave. (at 49th St.), 10th Floor New York, NY 10017

March 19 (11 AM – 4 PM )

17th – 21st century Japanese prints

Roni NeuerRonin Gallery 425 Madison Avenue, 10th FloorNew York, NY 10017 TEL 212.688.0188 FAX [email protected] www.japancollection.com

Tues – Fri (11 AM – 6 PM), Sat (11 AM – 4 PM)

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Ippodo Gallery

The Ceramics of Ryoji Koie: “The Clay is Laughing”March 16 – April 23

March 16 – March 19, March 21 – March 26 (10 AM – 6 PM)

Ippodo Gallery521 W. 26th Street, B1New York, NY 10001

March 15 (5 – 8 PM)

Contact the gallery for information

Japanese contemporary art crafts

Shoko AonoIppodo Gallery521 W. 26th Street, B1New York, NY 10001TEL 212.967.4899 FAX [email protected]

Resuming March 29, Tues – Sat (11 AM – 6 PM)

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Ryoji Koie; Oribe jar; Gifu Prefecture, Japan; H. 11 ¼ × W. 8 in. (28.5 × 22.5 cm).

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Deep Jar; Final Jōmon period (1000 – 400 BCE); Earthenware;

17 × 17 in. (43 × 43 cm); Provenance:Tanaka Collection of the Jōmon Arts,

Saitama Prefecture, Japan.

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London Gallery, Ltd.

Forms Unbound: A Selection of Japanese Ceramics from the Jōmonto Momoyama PeriodsMarch 19 – 26 Sebastian Izzard LLC Asian Art17 East 76th Street, 3rd Floor New York, NY 10021 Mon-Sat (11 AM – 5 PM) Sunday, March 20 (1 – 5 PM) Japanese and Korean art

TEL 212.794.1522 FAX [email protected] www.izzardasianart.com

Mitsuru TajimaLondon Gallery, Ltd. Umeda Building, 3-20-14, Nishi-Azabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 106-0031 Japan TEL 81.3.3405.0168FAX [email protected] www.londongallery.co.jp

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Asiatica

Asia Week Trunk Show March 16 – 31Mon – Sat (12 – 4 PM)and by appointment

Hotel Lombardy111 East 56th StreetNew York, NY 10022

March 19 (10 AM – 5 PM)

212.753.8600 (Hotel Lombardy)913.269.3269

Clothing and accessories of vintage and contemporary Japanese textiles

Asiatica4824 Rainbow Boulevard Westwood, KS 66205 TEL 913.831.0831 FAX [email protected]

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opposiTE, Top Jacket of NUNO; “Ajiro” fabric.

opposiTE, bELow Jacket; Patchwork of vintage Japanese ikat linens.

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Tansu – Traditional Cabinetry of Japan March 24 – 31Thurs-Sat (11 AM – 7:30 PM) March 27 (11 AM – 5 PM) Arts of Pacific Asia Show The Market Suites at 7W New York 7 West 34th Street New York, NY 10001

March 23 (6-10 PM; $20 admission fee)

Antique Japanese furniture and folk art

Dane Owen Shibui Japanese Antiques 306 Water Street (in DUMBO)Brooklyn, NY 11201 TEL 718.875.1119 FAX [email protected] www.shibui.com

Wed-Sat (11 AM – 6 PM)

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Kuruma-dansu (Wheeled chest);

Meiji period (1868 –1912); Keyaki

wood with hand-forged iron

hardware; H. 43 ¾ × W. 48 × D.

23 ¾ in. (111 × 122 × 60.5 cm);

Mikuni, Noto Peninsula, Japan.

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Bonhams

Japanese Works of ArtTuesday, March 22 (1 PM)

March 18 –––––––– 20 (12 –––––––– 5 PM)March 21 (10 AM – 5 PM)

580 Madison AvenueNew York, NY 10022

Jeffrey Olson TEL [email protected]

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Utagawa Hiroshige (1797–1858), Awa Naruto no fukei (View of the whirlpools at

Naruto, Awa province); Woodblock print, each panel approx. H. 14 × W. 9 ¾ in.

(35.8 x 24.7 cm); Estimate $7,000-9,000.

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Christie’s

Japanese and Korean Works of ArtWednesday, March 23 (2 PM)

March 18 & 19 (10 AM – 5 PM)March 20 (1 – 5 PM)March 21 & 22 (10 AM – 5 PM)

20 Rockefeller PlazaNew York, NY 10022TEL 212.636.2000 FAX [email protected]

Japanese and Korean Art

Katsura YamaguchiTEL 212.636.2160 FAX [email protected] [email protected]

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Attributed to Kano Naizen; Southern Barbarians Come to Trade (detail);

Momoyama period (1570 – 1615); Pair of six-panel screens; Ink, color, gold and gold

leaf on paper; H. 63 × W. 142.1 in.(160 × 360.4 cm); each sealed Kano Naizen.

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Brooklyn Museum

MusEuMs And soCiETiEs

200 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, NY 11238 TEL 718.638.5000www.brooklynmuseum.orgWed (11 AM – 6 PM), Thurs & Fri (11 AM – 10 PM), Sat & Sun (11 AM – 6 PM)Suggested admission: $10; (seniors and students $6; children under 12 free) Permanent Galleries for Asian ArtThe current installation of Japanese art features a small group of paintings by the eighteenth-century Eccentrics, including a screen by Nagasawa Rosetsu (1754-99), and a selection of modern and contemporary Japanese ceramics.

LoCATion Second floor on ViEw Through December 2011

Highlights from the Brooklyn Museum’s Asian Art Collections with Joan CumminsTiME Thursday, March 24, 2 PM

Seeing Buddha and Shiva with museum guideTiME Friday, March 25, 2 PM

4000 Years of Japanese Pottery with museum guideTiME Saturday, March 26, 1 PM

Lectures are free with museum admissionPermanent Galleries for Asian Art, second floor

Joan Cummins, Lisa and Bernard Selz Curator of Asian Art TEL 718.501.6280 FAX [email protected]

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Haniwa Figure of a Shamaness; Kofun

period, 5th – 6th century; Earthenware

with traces of red pigment; H. 18 × W. 8 ¾ in.

(45.7 x 22.2 cm); Gift of Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley Marcus, 79.278.1.

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725 Park AvenueNew York, NY 10021 TEL 212.288.6400www.AsiaSociety.org/museumTue – Sun (11 AM – 6 PM), Fri (11 AM –9 PM, except July 1 – Labor Day)$10 adults; $7 seniors; $5 students w/ ID; Free for members & persons under 16.Admission is free to all Friday 6 – 9 PM

Gala Benefit and Dinner DanceCelebration of Asia Week with Honorary Chairs Renée Fleming and Naeem Khan features a chic Silk Road-themed cocktail reception and dinner of pan-Asian culinary delights from acclaimed chef Hemant Mathur, table décor by top Asian fashion designers, dancing and a live auction. This elegant gala presents art, fashion, cuisine, music and design from across Asia in one festive setting.

gALA March 21 (6 – 8 PM, Reception;8 – 11 PM , Dinner Dance)gALA LoCATion 583 Park AvenueFor TiCKETs visit AsiaSociety.org/asiaweekbenefit, email [email protected] or call 212.327.9335

[email protected]@AsiaSociety.org

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Toshusai Sharaku (active 1794–1795),

Nakamura Konozo as the Boatman

Kanagawaya no Gon and Nakajima

Wadaemon as “Dried Codfish” Chozaemon;

Edo period (1615 –1868); Woodblock

print; Ink, color, and mica on paper;

H. 14 ¾ × W. 10 in. (37.5 × 25.4 cm);

Asia Society, New York: Mr. and Mrs.

John D. Rockefeller 3rd Collection of

Asian Art, 1979.220.

Asia Society Museum is known for its

Rockefeller Collection of masterpiece-

quality traditional Asian works and for its

Contemporary Art Collection of videos and

new media art. The permanent collections

are on occasional view. To find out more

about current exhibitions, visit Asia Society.

org/museum or call 212.288.6400.

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Japan Society

333 East 47th StreetNew York, NY 10017 TEL 212.832.1155www.japansociety.orgTues – Thurs (11AM – 6 PM), Fri (11AM – 9 PM), Sat & Sun (11AM – 5 PM), closed Mon$15/$10 students, seniors; members & children under 16 free BYE BYE KITTY!!! Between Heaven and Hell in Contemporary Japanese Arton ViEw March 18 – June 12

Cordoning the Child, Killing the Kawaii with curator David ElliottLoCATion Japan Society AuditoriumTiME Saturday, March 19, 12:30 PM

FEE $11/$7 members, students and seniors(lecture fee includes admission to the exhibition)

Kristen Sollee, Gallery AssistantTEL 212.715.1252 FAX [email protected]

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Kumi Machida,

Visitor, 2004; Sumi,

mineral pigments, and

other pigments on

kumohada linen paper;

H. 35 ¾ × W. 46 in.

(90.9 × 116.7 cm);

Takahashi Collection.

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The Journalof theJapanese Art Society of America

I M P R E S S I O N S

Number 32 2011

Who Knew? Mexican Responses to Japanese Art 16th to 19th Centuries with Caron Smith, Curator, The Margaret and Trammel Crow Collection of Asian Art, DallasSmith, who holds a Ph.D. in Chinese art and archaeology and is a veteran museum curator, will talk about surprises she encountered mounting a recent exhibition of the Manila Galleon trade and the Black Current at the Crow Collection of Asian Art.

Annual Meeting of the Japanese Art Society of America precedes the lecture. All are welcome.

The Japanese Art Society of America promotes the study and appreciation of Japanese art. Founded in 1973 as the Ukiyo-e Society of America by collectors of Japanese prints, the Society’s mission has expanded to include related fields of Japanese art.

March 20 (11 AM )Free

Marymount School 1026 Fifth Avenue, at the corner of 84th StreetNew York, NY 10028

[email protected]

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Newark Museum

49 Washington StreetNewark, NJ 07102 TEL 973.596.6550www.newarkmuseum.orgWed – Sun (12 – 5 PM)$10 adults, $6 seniors, children and students From Meiji to Modern: Japanese Art Goes Global, 19th to 21st CenturiesMajor strengths of the Museum’s Japanese collections reflect the dynamic temporal arc of the past 150 years in colorful prints, fluid paintings, rich enamels, glittering gold and silver works, subtle ceramics and luxurious textiles. During the Meiji Restoration (1868-1912) the Japanese government re-oriented its economy from farming and fishing to one increasingly based on industrialization and international trade—mirroring national transformations created by Gilded Age Americans and Victorian Brits. The arts of Japan catapulted to the world stage through in-ternational expositions in Europe and the United States herald-ing the first truly global artistic age. This exhibition celebrates Japanese artistic preservation, re-invention and transformation from an elaborate Edo aesthetic to Victorian excess, through sleek Art Nouveau and structured Art Deco to modern minimal-ism and the complexities of contemporary art and craft.

LoCATion Asian Galleries, North Wing, Third Floor on ViEw Through August 2011

Red Luster: Lacquer & Leatherworks of Asia For the past two thousand years—far before the development of plastic laminations and modern-day adhesives — lacquer was (and remains) a superior material. Red Luster: Lacquer & Leatherworks of Asia demonstrates the aesthetic impact of red lacquer and its faux imitators in leatherworks and other materials.

LoCATion Asian Galleries, North Wing, Third Floor

ViEw Through December 2011

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Suzuki Chokichi (1848 –1919), Vase

with Flower-Ball (kusudama); Meiji

period (1868 –1911), early 1880s;

Cast bronze with gold, shakudo,

shibuichi and enamel; Dimensions

in inches and centimeters,

H: 10 3⁄8 in. × Diam. 10 1⁄2 in.

(6.3 × 6.7 cm); Signed Suzuki

Chokichi (1848 –1919) for Kiritsu

Kosho Kaisha (under a double

mountain mark; Gift of Herman

A.E. and Paul C. Jaehne, 1937.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Fifth Avenue at 82nd StreetNew York, NY 10028 TEL 212.535.7710www.metmuseum.orgSun, Tues –Thurs (9:30 AM – 5:30 PM) Fri & Sat (9:30 AM – 9 PM)$20 adults, $15 seniors (65 and older), and $10 students. Free to Members and children under 12 accompanied by an adult The Metropolitan Museum of Art is one of the world’s largest and finest art museums. Its collections include more than two million works of art spanning 5,000 years of world culture, from prehistory to the present and from every part of the globe. The Asian collection contains outstanding works in every medium and period from the third millennium BC to the 21st century, providing an unrivaled experience of the arts of China, Korea, and Japan, as well as the countries of South and Southeast Asia. Traditional details, such as an altar platform (based on a 12th-century example) for the display of Buddhist sculptures, and a small shoin-style reception room typical of the late 16th and early 17th centuries are at the heart of the Arts of Japan galleries in The Sackler Wing. The full breadth of Japanese art — from Neolithic (circa 1500–300 BC) ceramics to 18th -and 19th-century textiles and woodblock prints — is presented chronologically in 11 rooms. Thirteenth and 14th-century narrative paintings known as emaki, an important collection of folding screens dating from the 15th through the 18th century, and Edo period (1615–1868) porcelains for domestic use and export are among the highlights.

LoCATion The Arts of Japan galleries are located on the second floor, north wing.

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Screens of Screens (detail);

Edo period (1615 –1868),

17th –18th century; Pair of

six-panel folding screens; ink,

color, and gold on gilt paper;

H. 66 15⁄16 × W. 148 in.

(170 × 376 cm).

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RECEPTION

11 AM – 4 PM, Ronin GalleryThe Decadents: Beauties of the Early 19th Century

Ronin Gallery425 Madison Avenue, 10th FloorNew York, NY 10017

RECEPTION

11 AM – 6 PM, BachmannEckenstein Japanese ArtJapanese Ceramics and Works on Paper

At the Nailya Alexander Gallery (Fuller Building), 7th Floor41 East 57th StreetNew York, NY 10022

RECEPTION

12 – 8 PM, Cocktails (4 – 8 PM), Carole DavenportAsian Perspectives: Art from Japan and China

Carole Davenport5 East 82nd Street Gallery5 East 82nd Street, Ground FloorNew York, NY 10028

MUSEUM LECTURE

12:30 PM, Japan Society AuditoriumCordoning the Child, Killing the KawaiiCurator, David Elliott, lectures on the exhibition Bye Bye Kitty!!! Between Heaven and Hell in Contemporary Japanese ArtLecture: $11/$7 Japan Society Members, Students and Seniors (includes exhibition admission)

Japan Society 333 East 47th StreetNew York, NY 10017

RECEPTION

10 AM – 6 PM, Hiroshi Yanagi at Arader GalleriesInk, Wood and Clay: New Selections of Early to Contemporary Japanese Masters

At Arader Galleries1016 Madison Avenue, 2nd FloorNew York, NY 10021

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Calendar of Events

RECEPTION

5 – 8 PM, Ippodo GalleryThe Ceramics of Ryoji Koie: “The Clay is Laughing”

Ippodo Gallery521 West 26th Street, B1New York, NY 10021

RECEPTION

5:30 – 8 PM, Erik Thomsen Asian ArtGolden Treasures: Japanese Gold Lacquer Boxes

Erik Thomsen 23 East 67th Street, 4th FloorNew York, NY 10065

RECEPTION

10 AM – 5 PM, Asiatica at the Hotel LombardyAsia Week Trunk Show

Hotel Lombardy111 East 56th StreetNew York, NY 10022

SPECIAL VIEWING

10 AM – 6 PM, Scholten Japanese ArtMonogatari: Tales of Japan

Scholten Japanese Art145 West 58th Street, Suite 6DNew York, NY 10019

RECEPTION

11 AM – 6 PM, Mika GalleryJapanese Religious Art

Mika Gallery595 Madison Avenue (Fuller Building), 8th FloorNew York, NY 10022

3/15

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Japanese Works of Art1 PM, Bonhams

Bonhams580 Madison AvenueNew York, NY 10022

AUCTION

Japanese and Korean Art2 PM, Christie’s

Christie’s20 Rockefeller PlazaNew York, NY 10022

LECTURE

6 PM, Hiroshi Yanagi at Arader GalleriesPure Land of Beauty: The Art of Otagaki Rengetsu with Professor John Stevens

Arader Galleries1016 Madison Avenue (at 78th Street), 2nd FloorNew York, NY 10021

RECEPTION

6 – 10 PM, Shibui Japanese Antiques at Arts of Pacific Asia Show

The Market Suites at 7W7 West 34th StreetNew York, NY 10001$20 admission

3/23

3/22SPECIAL VIEWING

10 AM – 6 PM, Scholten Japanese ArtMonogatari: Tales of Japan

Scholten Japanese Art145 West 58th Street, Suite 6DNew York, NY 10019

LECTURE

11 AM, Japanese Art Society of America Who Knew? Mexican Responses to Japanese Art 16th to 19th Centuries with Caron Smith, Curator, The Margaret and Trammel Crow Collection of Asian Art, DallasAdmission is free

Marymount School1026 Fifth Avenue, at 84th StreetNew York, NY 10028

GALA BENEFIT AND DINNER DANCE

6 – 11 PM, Asia Society’s Celebration ofAsia Week, at 583 Park Avenue

Celebration of Asia Week with Honorary Chairs Renée Fleming and Naeem Khan features a chic Silk Road-themed cocktail reception and dinner of pan-Asian culinary delights from acclaimed chef Hemant Mathur, table décor by top Asian fashion designers, dancing, and a live auction. This elegant gala presents art, fashion, cuisine, music and design from across Asia in one festive setting.

For ticket information, visit www.AsiaSociety.org/asiaweekbenefit, email [email protected], or call 212.327.9335

583 Park Avenue New York, NY 10065

3/20(cont.)

3/21

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Guided MuseuM Lecture

2 PM, Brooklyn Museum Highlights from the Brooklyn Museum’s Asian Art collections with Joan Cummins, Lisa and Bernard Selz Curator of Asian Art

Brooklyn Museum200 Eastern ParkwayBrooklyn, NY 11238Free with Museum Admission

Guided MuseuM Lecture 2 PM, Brooklyn Museumseeing Buddha and shiva with museum guide

Brooklyn Museum200 Eastern ParkwayBrooklyn, NY 11238Free with Museum Admission

Guided MuseuM Lecture 1 PM, Brooklyn Museum4,000 Years of Japanese Pottery withmuseum guide

Brooklyn Museum200 Eastern ParkwayBrooklyn, NY 11238Free with Museum Admission

3/25

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Raku IX Ryonyu (1756 –1834)Tea bowl, “Nukumori”, 1788 –18114 1⁄8 × 3 3⁄4 in. (10.5 × 9.5 cm)

Black Raku winter tea bowl, sealed in the center of the foot. Ryonyu was the most prolific and longest-lived member of the Raku house. Ryonyu had responsibility thrust upon him at the young age of 14, when his sickly older brother Tokunyu (1745-1774) retired at the age of 25 and died 4 years later. Ryonyu occupied the position of Kichizaemon from 1770 to 1811, when he retired and received the name of Ryonyu from the head of the Omotesenke school of tea, Ryoryosai (1775-1825). Ryonyu continued to produce ceramics, both with his son and successor, in Kyoto, and at his retirement residence in Ishiyama in Omi Province. Original box (tomobako) with inscription on the inside of the lid: “black cylindrical tea bowl” (kuro tsutsu chawan), signed “Kichizaemon” and sealed “Raku”. Certificate of authenticity by the present Raku Kichizaemon (15th generation), and on the inside of the lid certificate of quality by Hounsai (born 1923), 15th generation head of Urasenke, giving this bowl the poetic name “Nukumori” (Warmth). Both boxes sit one next to the other in a plain outer box.

Reference

Pitelka, Morgan: Raku Handmade Culture;

Raku Potters, Patrons, and Tea Practitioners in

Japan, Honolulu 2005.

Raku Kichizaemon XV: Raku rekidai. Kyudai Ryonyu

(The Raku generations: Ryonyu). Exhibition catalogue

Raku Museum, Kyoto 1989.

Ryonyu’s signature and seal, cf. Rakkan Kao

Daijiten (Encyclopedia of Signatures and Seals),

Kyoto 982, p.1436.

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Kyoto 605-0082, Japan Exhibiting at Arader Galleries,

1016 Madison Avenue, 2nd Floor See page 19

Koichi Yanagi Oriental Fine Arts 17 East 71st Street, 4th Floor New York, NY 10021 See page 10

Also exhibiting in JADA 2011 atthe Ukrainian Institute of America,

2 E. 79th Street

AUCTIONHOUSES

Bonhams 580 Madison Avenue New York, NY 10022 See page 29

Christie’s 20 Rockefeller Plaza New York, NY 10022

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MUSEUMSANDSOCIETIES

Asia Society Museum 725 Park Avenue New York, NY 10021 See page 32

Brooklyn Museum 200 Eastern Parkway Brooklyn, NY 11238 See page 33

Japan Society 333 East 47th Street New York, NY 10017 See page 35

Japanese Art Society of America (JASA) P.O. Box 665, FDR Station New York, NY 10150 See page 34

The Metropolitan Museumof Art

1000 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10028 See page 36

Newark Museum 49 Washington Street Newark, NJ 07102 See page 37

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The Art of Japan P.O. Box 432 Medina, WA 98039 Exhibiting at The Mark Hotel,

25 East 77th Street See page 14

Asiatica 4824 Rainbow Boulevard

Westwood, Kansas 66205 Exhibiting at Hotel Lombardy,

111 East 56th Street See page 26

BachmannEckensteinJapanese Art

Hardstrasse 45, 4020 Basel, Switzerland Exhibiting at Nailya Alexander

Gallery, 41 East 57th Street, 7th Floor

See page 18

Carole Davenport 131 East 83rd Street, 7D New York, NY 10028 Exhibiting at 5 East 82nd Street,

Ground Floor See page 20

Judith Dowling Asian Art 133 Charles Street Boston, MA 02114 Exhibiting in JADA 2011 at the

Ukrainian Institute of America, 2 East 79th Street

See page 12

Ippodo Gallery 521 West 26th Street New York, NY 10001 See page 22

Leighton R. LonghiOriental Fine Art

Exhibiting in JADA 2011 at the Ukrainian Institute of America, 2 East 79th Street

See page 4

Sebastian Izzard LLC Asian Art 17 E. 76 Street New York, NY 10021 Exhibiting in JADA 2011 at the

Ukrainian Institute of America, 2 East 79th Street

See page 2

London Gallery, Ltd. Umeda Building, 3-20-14,

Nishi-Azabu Minato-ku Tokyo, 106-0031 Japan

Exhibiting at Sebastian Izzard LLC Asian Art

17 East 76th Street, 3rd Floor See page 24

Mika Gallery 595 Madison Avenue

(Fuller Building), 8th Floor New York, NY 10022 Also exhibiting in JADA 2011 at

the Ukrainian Institute of America, 2 East 79th Street

See page 6

Ronin Gallery 425 Madison Avenue, 10th Floor New York, NY 10017 See page 23

Scholten Japanese Art 145 West 58th Street, Suite 6D New York, NY 10019 See page 16

Shibui Japanese Antiques 306 Water Street Brooklyn, NY 11201 Also exhibiting Arts of Pacific Asia,

The Market Suites at 7W New York, 7 West 34th Street

See page 28

Erik Thomsen Asian Art 23 East 67th Street, 4th Floor New York, NY 10065 See page 8

Also exhibiting in JADA 2011 at the Ukrainian Institute of America, 2 E. 79th Street

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