Celebrating 15 years, Asia Week New York 2024 welcomes its annual gathering of Asian art enthusiasts

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Celebrating 15 years, Asia Week New York 2024 welcomes its annual gathering of Asian art enthusiasts
Maharana Jagat Singh II stalking deer, Mewar (Udaipur), India, dated 1743. Opaque colors with gold on paper, 9 ½ by 16 5/8 in., 24 by 42.3 cm. painting, 11 3/8 by 18 ½ in., 28.8 by 47 cm. folio Courtesy: Oliver Forge and Brendan Lynch LLC.



NEW YORK, NY.- The Asia Week New York Association announced the participation of twenty-eight esteemed international galleries and six leading auction houses —Bonhams, Christie’s, Doyle, Heritage Auctions, iGavel, and Sotheby’s–in the 2024 edition of Asia Week New York. Marking its 15th year in celebrating Asian art and culture, the exhibitions, and auctions will run from March 14th through March 22nd.

This year, Asia Week New York welcomes back Carlton Rochell Asian Art and 19th Century Print Shop, both from New York; BachmannEckenstein from Switzerland; London dealer Francesca Galloway; and newcomer Alisan Fine Arts from Hong Kong.

They and the other participating galleries and auction houses will present a breathtaking array of treasures featuring the rarest and finest examples of Asian porcelain, jewelry, textiles, paintings, ceramics, sculpture, bronzes, and prints from across Asia, dating from the second millennium BCE to the present.

“As we celebrate this noteworthy milestone, Asia Week New York thrives by upholding its tradition of presenting excellence across diverse fields,” says Brendan Lynch, chairman of Asia Week New York and co-director of Oliver Forge & Brendan Lynch, LLC, based in London. “Fifteen years and counting, this event is a testament to the enduring passion of collectors, curators and art aficionados for Asian art.”

Organized by specialty, the following is the dealer roster:

Indian, Himalayan, and Southeast Asian Art

• Art Passages (United States)
• Oliver Forge & Brendan Lynch LLC (England)
• Francesca Galloway (England)
• Kapoor Galleries (United States)
• Thomas Murray (United States)
• Carlton Rochell Asian Art (United States)

Ancient and/or Contemporary Chinese Art

• 19th Century Print Shop (United States)
• Alisan Fine Arts (Hong Kong, United States)
• Fu Qiumeng Fine Art (United States)
• Ralph M. Chait Galleries, Inc. (United States)
• INKstudio (United States/China)
• Kaikodo LLC (United States)
• Zetterquist Galleries (United States)

Ancient and/or Contemporary Japanese Art

• The Art of Japan (United States)
• BachmannEckenstein (Switzerland)
• Dai Ichi Arts, Ltd. (United States)
• Egenolf Gallery Japanese Prints (United States)
• Ippodo Gallery (United States)
• Joan B Mirviss LTD (United States)
• Onishi Gallery (United States)
• Scholten Japanese Art (United States)
• Sebastian Izzard LLC Asian Art (United States)
• Shibunkaku (Japan)
• Thomsen Gallery (United States)
• TAI Modern (United States)
• Hiroshi Yanagi Oriental Art (Japan)
• Miyako Yoshinaga (United States)

Ancient and Contemporary Korean Art

• HK Art & Antiques LLC (United States)










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