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Murni is exhibiting at The San Francisco Arts of Pacific Asia Show, 31st January 2008. Exceptional Asian Art and Artifacts of the Peoples of the Pacific and Mainland Asian Region. Murni had a very successful exhibition in 2007: see photographs.
Opening Preview
January 31st, 2008 7 pm - 10 pm
Show Hours
1st February 2nd February 3rd February No Admittance after 4:30pm
Show Admission includes illustrated catalogue
Venue Fort Mason Center
Participants 85 international antiques and Asian Art dealers
Parking Valet Parking available in front of the Festival Pavilion Public parking within Fort Mason complex
The San Francisco Arts of Pacific Asia Show
This show, established in 1997 features at least 80 of the World's top dealers/galleries primarily exhibiting rare, ancient artifacts and antiques encompassing over a two thousand year period of timeless art from the mainland and Pacific Asia regions. Contemporary work has been found in the expansive mix as well. The opening night, a Preview Gala and first opportunity to buy is a catered event and includes hors d'oeuvres, with wine and other drinks. Often this event is enriched with highly informative walking tours, lectures or even special appearances of award winning artists. For a sneak preview of what has been viewed and sold at the show in the past, we would like to provide you with the following partial list of artifacts: Bronzes from Nepal and Tibet; ceremonial objects from Indonesia; furniture, robes, snuff bottles, cloisonné and porcelain from China; ceramics from Korea. There is a wide array of classical and ethnic arts of Asia as well as artifacts including and among others, the Han, Ming, Tang and Qing Dynasty. Also, Tibetan chequerboard rugs; Han Dynasty pottery, horses and tomb figures; Buddhist artifacts and Chinese dragon robes. Japanese fine and antique folk art abounds with such artifacts as prints, ceramics, screens, masks, mingei, tansu, scholar's rocks, costumes, bamboo, wood, baskets, bronzes, antique netsuke, textiles, kimonos, woodblock prints, and art from the Edo and Meiji period. Further, you can usually expect to find export porcelain; champleve enamels; jade; statues; oriental rugs; costumes; jewelry; ceramics; embroidery; erotic art; masks; southeast textiles; furniture; guardian figures; rank badges and trade porcelain.
Caskey-Lees
Since 1985 California based Caskey-Lees has produced high-end antiques and fine arts shows noted for intriguing themes, eminent exhibitors, excellent material and elegant presentation. The production team of Bill Caskey and Elizabeth Lees is widely recognized for refining and expanding the concept of "theme" antiques shows to a new level in the United States. With their Arts of Pacific Asia Shows, they assemble the finest works of a specific region but from diverse cultures and in all artistic media.
If you have any queries, please e-mail Murni.
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