SEP 2006
VOLUME 37 - NUMBER 6
FEATURES
Miwako Tezuka. I See the Future in Fast-Forward: Asian Contemporary Art Week in New York
Scott Johnson. The Young Scholar Dick Lane and One of His First Loves
Bruce Coats. Chikanobu - An Artist of Meiji Japan
Peggy Wang. Rereading Contemporary Chinese Art
Wu Hung. Redefining Asia through Contemporary Art
Yang Xiaoneng. Ming Art and Culture from an Archaeological Perspective - Part 2: The Imperial Mausoleum and Elite Burial Practices
Hsueh-Man Shen. Image in a Mirror, Moon in the Water: Liao Period Bronze Mirrors Incised with Buddhist Images
Hsieh Mingliang. Some Thoughts on the Origins of Liao Ceramics
PREVIEWS & REVIEWS
Autumn Fairs in Paris
Fair Preview: Los Angeles Asian and Tribal Arts Show
Fairs in Hong Kong
Robert P. Piccus. Book Review: Chris Buckley: Tibetan Furniture: Identifying. Appreciating . Collecting, London, 2005
Robert P. Piccus. Book Review: Edited by David Kamansky: Wooden Wonders: Tibetan Furniture in Secular and Religious Life, Pasadena and Chicago, 2004
INTERVIEWS
Interview with Edward Dolman of Christie's
Interview with Philippe Debacker
COMMENTARY
John Finlay. Commentary: The Gift of a Khmer Head to the Musee Guimet: A Remarkable Case of History and Happenstance
VOLUME 37 - NUMBER 6
FEATURES
Miwako Tezuka. I See the Future in Fast-Forward: Asian Contemporary Art Week in New York
Scott Johnson. The Young Scholar Dick Lane and One of His First Loves
Bruce Coats. Chikanobu - An Artist of Meiji Japan
Peggy Wang. Rereading Contemporary Chinese Art
Wu Hung. Redefining Asia through Contemporary Art
Yang Xiaoneng. Ming Art and Culture from an Archaeological Perspective - Part 2: The Imperial Mausoleum and Elite Burial Practices
Hsueh-Man Shen. Image in a Mirror, Moon in the Water: Liao Period Bronze Mirrors Incised with Buddhist Images
Hsieh Mingliang. Some Thoughts on the Origins of Liao Ceramics
PREVIEWS & REVIEWS
Autumn Fairs in Paris
Fair Preview: Los Angeles Asian and Tribal Arts Show
Fairs in Hong Kong
Robert P. Piccus. Book Review: Chris Buckley: Tibetan Furniture: Identifying. Appreciating . Collecting, London, 2005
Robert P. Piccus. Book Review: Edited by David Kamansky: Wooden Wonders: Tibetan Furniture in Secular and Religious Life, Pasadena and Chicago, 2004
INTERVIEWS
Interview with Edward Dolman of Christie's
Interview with Philippe Debacker
COMMENTARY
John Finlay. Commentary: The Gift of a Khmer Head to the Musee Guimet: A Remarkable Case of History and Happenstance
VOLUME 37 - NUMBER 6
FEATURES
Miwako Tezuka. I See the Future in Fast-Forward: Asian Contemporary Art Week in New York
Scott Johnson. The Young Scholar Dick Lane and One of His First Loves
Bruce Coats. Chikanobu - An Artist of Meiji Japan
Peggy Wang. Rereading Contemporary Chinese Art
Wu Hung. Redefining Asia through Contemporary Art
Yang Xiaoneng. Ming Art and Culture from an Archaeological Perspective - Part 2: The Imperial Mausoleum and Elite Burial Practices
Hsueh-Man Shen. Image in a Mirror, Moon in the Water: Liao Period Bronze Mirrors Incised with Buddhist Images
Hsieh Mingliang. Some Thoughts on the Origins of Liao Ceramics
PREVIEWS & REVIEWS
Autumn Fairs in Paris
Fair Preview: Los Angeles Asian and Tribal Arts Show
Fairs in Hong Kong
Robert P. Piccus. Book Review: Chris Buckley: Tibetan Furniture: Identifying. Appreciating . Collecting, London, 2005
Robert P. Piccus. Book Review: Edited by David Kamansky: Wooden Wonders: Tibetan Furniture in Secular and Religious Life, Pasadena and Chicago, 2004
INTERVIEWS
Interview with Edward Dolman of Christie's
Interview with Philippe Debacker
COMMENTARY
John Finlay. Commentary: The Gift of a Khmer Head to the Musee Guimet: A Remarkable Case of History and Happenstance