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Asia Week, New York, New York

By: Bobbie Leigh

March 2006

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Gallery Korea, Korean Cultural Service
460 Park Ave., sixth floor 
Pokim and Sylvia Wald paintings.
www.koreanculture.org
759-9550

Giuseppe Eskenazi at Pace Wildenstein
32 E. 57th St., second floor
Rarities from the 12th to first century B.C.
www.pacewildenstein.com
421-0835

Goedhuis Contemporary Gallery
42 E. 76 St.
Chinese contemporary ink paintings by Qin Feng.
www.goedhuiscontemporary.com
535-6954

J.J. Lally & Co. Oriental Art
41 E. 57th St., 14th floor. 
“Arts of Ancient China,” special Asia Week exhibition of bronze ritual vessels and early ceramics.
371-3380

Jack Tilton Gallery
8 E. 76th St.
737-2221. www.jacktiltongallery.com. New Chinese contemporary art, including Gu Wenda, Xu Bing and Wang Bo.

Jason McCoy Inc.
41 E. 57th St., 11th floor
Special exhibition of contemporary American-Chinese painter Li-Lan and Japanese sculptor Masayuki Nagare.
www.jasonmccoyinc.com
319-1996

Joan B. Mirviss Ltd. 
By appointment. A special exhibition of porcelain vessels by Takegoshi Jun.
www.mirviss.com
799-4021

Kaikodo
74 E. 79th St.
By appointment. Chinese old masters and contemporary painting in traditional format, and early ceramics, bronzes and sculpture.
www.kaikodo.com
585-0121

Kang Collection Korean Fine Art
9 E. 82 St.
By appointment. Classic and contemporary Korean ink paintings.
www.kangcollection.com
734-1490

Koichi Yanagi Oriental Fine Arts
58-A E. 66th St. 
By appointment. Antique Japanese works of art.
744-5577

Koko Chinese Antiques
42 E. 66th St.
Chinese furniture and sculpture.
www.kokochineseart.com
439-6390

Koo New York
126 E. 64th St., second floor
Special Asia Week exhibition of Korean antiques and contemporary ceramics, paintings and photographs.
www.koonewyork.com
(646) 918-7030

Liza Hyde
565 Park Ave.
By appointment. Antique Japanese screens from the 17th to 20th centuries.
www.liza-hyde.com
752-3581

M. D. Flacks
38 E. 57th St., sixth floor
Special exhibition of rare, classical Chinese furniture and scholars' objects made from huanghuali, zitan, walnut, cypress, elm, marble and limestone.
838-4575

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