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Arts of Asia was founded in 1970 by Tuyet Nguyet, who was also the magazine's first publisher and editor.Nguyet first conceived the idea for the magazine in 1969, combining her interests in Asian art and antiques with her journalistic background to promote an understanding and appreciation for Asian art and culture.
The name was a play on the word 'Orient' which was what Asia was referred to back then. [1] Under Elizabeth Knight in 1981, the editorial was reshaped to focus on Asian Art. [2] Yifawn Lee is the current publisher and editor who joined the magazine in 2008. In 2014, she founded Asian Art Hong Kong as a platform to provide art-related lectures ...
Asia Art Archive (AAA) is a nonprofit organisation based in Hong Kong that documents the recent history of contemporary art in Asia within an international context. AAA incorporates material that members of local art communities find relevant to the field, and provides educational and public programming.
ArtAsiaPacific is the longest running English-language periodical solely dedicated to covering contemporary art and culture from sixty-seven countries, territories, and Chinese Special Administrative Regions that it considers to be within Asia, the Pacific, and the Middle East. It is published six times a year and is distributed internationally.
Art Institute of Chicago: United States Chicago, Illinois 35,000 [4] Arthur M. Sackler Museum: United States Cambridge, Massachusetts 16,000 [5] Asia and Pacific Museum: Poland Warsaw Asian Art Museum of San Francisco: United States San Francisco, California 18,000 [6] Asian Civilisations Museum: Singapore Belz Museum of Asian and Judaic Art ...
Man Luen Choon's store Mounting Calligraphy for Kobe Bryant. Man Luen Choon was founded in 1955 by the Lee family. They have maintained a store in the Central district of Hong Kong since then. They sell art supplies as well as offering mounting, framing, backing, and other services.
The journal was established in 1945 as the Archives of the Chinese Art Society of America. It obtained its current title with volume 20 in 1966. It obtained its current title with volume 20 in 1966. The journal is owned by the Asia Society , which in 2007 changed its publisher from Brepols to the University of Hawaii Press .
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