THE INTERNATIONAL ASIAN ART FAIR 2007

Friday March 23 through Wednesday March 28, 2007
Daily: 11am -7.30pm; Sunday: 11am-6pm Admission: $20
BENEFIT PREVIEW OPENING FOR ASIA SOCIETY: Thursday March 22, 2007 6pm-9pm
The Seventh Regiment Armory
Park Avenue at 67th Street New York City

Since its launch in 1996, The International Asian Art Fair has been regarded as the world's leading Asian art fair and the centrepiece of New York's annual Asia Week. Leading dealers from the United States, Europe and the Far East, offer works of art from across the Near East, South East Asia and the Far East, including the arts of Africa, Oceania and the Americas. The International Asian Art Fair presents museums and private collectors with a rare and very special opportunity to view and buy from among the finest Asian art currently on the market. There is a wide range of these art works on view, from antiquity up to contemporary.
LECTURE PROGRAMME 2007
Sponsorship by The Ten Ten Foundation Inc.
Japan Society Lecture:
Monday March 26: 2pm - 3pm
Yukio Lippit, Harvard University
Awakenings: Zen Figure Painting in Medieval Japan
Lecture free of charge with admission ticket but as seating is limited pre-booking is recommended. For tickets please call: 212 642 8572 email: info@haughton.com
China Institute Lecture:
Monday March 26: 4pm - 5pm
Tea Time: A Chinese Tea Tasting with Sebastian Beckwith
Tickets $15 ($10 China Institute members). Please call China Institute 212 744 8181 or email: clum@chinainstitute.org
Asia Society Lecture:
Tuesday March 27: 1pm - 2pm
Melissa Chiu, Director, Asia Society Galleries
Ten Things you should know about Contemporary Art
Lecture free of charge with admission ticket but as seating is limited pre-booking is recommended. For tickets please call: 212 642 8572 email: info@haughton.com
Bard Graduate Center Presentation and Panel Discussion:
Tuesday March 27: 6pm - 7.15pm
Exuberance and Refinement: Japansese Bamboo Baskets
Tickets: $25 ($20 seniors and students) including fair admission and catalogue. Please call The Bard Graduate Center: + 1 212 501 3011 or email programs@bgc.bard.edu
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