London, 12 October 2015  From 14 to 18 October 2015, PAD London is hosting its art fair in Berkerley Square, London. The London art fair presents 20th Century art, design and decorative arts. International galleries from across Europe, North America and Asia will come together to offer a… Poursuivre la lecture PAD London Art Fair
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Dallas Museum of Art debuts New Arts of Africa Gallery
Dallas, 25 September 2015  On 25 September 2015, the Dallas Museum of Art (DMA) has celebrated the public opening of its new third-floor Arts of Africa Gallery. The museum’s Arts of Africa gallery is the first major redesign in nearly twenty years and the… Poursuivre la lecture Dallas Museum of Art debuts New Arts of Africa Gallery
Parcours des mondes 2015 : A success for Asian art
Paris, 23 September 2015  The 14th edition of Parcours des mondes 2015, the international exhibition of primitive art that took place in Saint-Germain-des-Prés in Paris from 8 to 13 Sept 2015, was particularly successful for the Asian art it put forward this year. Of… Poursuivre la lecture Parcours des mondes 2015 : A success for Asian art
François Neyt speaks on tribal art at art fair Parcours des Mondes
Paris, 9 September 2015  On 10 September 2015 in Paris, the association Détours des Mondes, specialised in tribal art, will organize a conference by François Neyt around the sidelines of the fair Parcours des Mondes. With the theme of art from… Poursuivre la lecture François Neyt speaks on tribal art at art fair Parcours des Mondes
The world’s leading international tribal art show broadens it’s scope to include Asia
Paris, 4 September 2015  Launched by a handful of Parisian dealers in 2001, the Parcours des mondes has, in less than fifteen years, succeeded in attracting the most important tribal art dealers from France and the rest of the world, and has re-established Paris as the center… Poursuivre la lecture The world’s leading international tribal art show broadens it’s scope to include Asia
Sindika Dokolo Seeks to Return Works Stolen during Colonisation to Africa
Luanda, 22 August, 2015  Congolese collector Sindika Dokolo is launching a vast campaign to return works stolen in Africa during the colonial period. To carry out this endeavor, the Sindika Dokolo Foundation in Louanda, Angola, has called upon a team of specialists to… Poursuivre la lecture Sindika Dokolo Seeks to Return Works Stolen during Colonisation to Africa
Tianlong Jiao named curator of Asian art department at Denver Art Museum
Denver, 24 July 2015  On 13 July 2015, the Denver Art Museum (DAM) in Colorado, United States, announced the nomination of Tianlong Jiao as curator of the Asian art department. After ten years of experience working in various museums, Jiao is joining… Poursuivre la lecture Tianlong Jiao named curator of Asian art department at Denver Art Museum
Jerôme Bastianelli becomes delegated Director General at Quai Branly Museum
Paris 16 July 2015  Jérôme Bastianelli was appointed Managing Director of the Musée du Quai Branly in Paris, where he will take office beginning 13 July 2015. Jérôme Bastianelli succeeds Mouttalib Karim, Deputy CEO of the Quai Branly Museum since 2009, this year named… Poursuivre la lecture Jerôme Bastianelli becomes delegated Director General at Quai Branly Museum
African and Oceanic Art sale at Sotheby’s France amasses €11 million
Paris, 30 June 2015  The African and Oceanic art sale at Sotheby’s France that took place on 24 June 2015 amassed a sum of €11.1 million, exceeding its initial estimate of between €6.5 and €9.5 million. This event was also the auction house’s… Poursuivre la lecture African and Oceanic Art sale at Sotheby’s France amasses €11 million
An interview with Hélène Bayou, chief curator of the Japanese department at the Musée Guimet
Paris 25 June 2015  Hélène Bayou, chief curator of the Japanese department at the Musée Guimet in Paris, France, recently put together an exhibition entitled “Japan, Images of Actors: 18th-Century Kabuki Prints”, which has been running from 15 April… Poursuivre la lecture An interview with Hélène Bayou, chief curator of the Japanese department at the Musée Guimet