Following the success of its first annual Asia Art Fair in March 2014, the Bohemian National Hall (BNH) has announced that it will remount the popular fair in September, with an impressive roster of international galleries and dealers.

The coming September Asia Art Fair will showcase over 20 international art galleries and dealers such as Flying Cranes Antiques Ltd., Alexander Gallery, The Jade Dragon, Anavian Gallery, Moke Mokotoff, and many other fine dealers of Asian Art and Antiques. The show will feature fine art and antiques from China, Japan, Southeast Asia, India, the Near East, and Oceana. The BNH, now an established venue of art fairs, exhibitions, and antique shows, will again share its beautifully renovated space with the visitors to experience a unique and tantalizing array of high quality paintings, drawings, rugs, textiles, ceramics, carvings, sculpture, and jewelry – all under one roof.

The goal of this show is to continue to cater to the overwhelming success from the March show during Asia week as well as to fulfill the desire to have an Asia fair during “Asia week” in September. The September show will run concurrent with the major auction houses sales of Asian art.

“We have been delighted with the response since our March 2014 inaugural Asia Art Fair,” said fair organizer Paul Anavian (Anavian Gallery), “This Asia Fair hopes to round off the week of auctions, exhibitions, and gallery openings to make for a thriving „Asia Week‟ in September.”

Bohemian National Hall

321 East 73rd Street
New York (NY) 10021 United States
Tel. +1 (212) 9881733
info@theasiaartfair.com
www.theasiaartfair.com

Opening hours

16 September, Tuesday from 5pm to 9pm
17 September, Wednesday from 12pm to 8pm
18 September, Thursday from 12pm to 8pm
19 September, Friday from 12pm to 8pm
21 September, Sunday from 12pm to 5pm

Related images
  1. Moke Mokotoff - 7c. Tang dynasty boot
  2. Asiantiques: A pair of large Chinese spinach jade mariage bowls, Qing dynasty (1644-1911)
  3. Moke Mokotoff - 16c. Bonpo Buddha, Gilt Bronze, Tibet
  4. Nicholas Pitcher, A Northern Chinese blackware tripod ribbed censer
  5. Moke Mokotoff - 18c. Imperial Chieng Lung Mark and period Kapale ritual vessel and stand, gilt bronze with semi precious stones, and a human scull, China
  6. Nicholas Pitcher, A fine Ming bronze censer, Xuande mark