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  1. Japanese Scrolls & Screen Paintings 2011 Wall Calendar by Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, 2010-07-30
  2. Beyond the Silk Road: Arts of Central Asia by Christina Sumner, Heleanor Feltham, 2000-03
  3. British Asian Style: Fashion & Textiles/Past & Present
  4. The Ornamental Arts of Japan: 60 Full-Color Plates by George Ashdown Audsley, 2008-05-19
  5. New China, New Art by Richard Vine, 2008-09-30
  6. Indian Art (World of Art) by Roy C. Craven, 1997-10-27
  7. Art in China (Oxford History of Art) by Craig Clunas, 1997-05-08
  8. African-American Artists, 1929-1945: Prints, Drawings, and Paintings in The Metropolitan Museum of Art (Metropolitan Museum of Art Series) by Lisa Gail Collins, Lisa Mintz Messinger, 2003-02-08
  9. Feng Shui Style: The Asian Art of Gracious Living by Stephen Skinner, 2009-04-10
  10. Writing Modern Chinese Art: Historiographic Explorations
  11. Pilgrimage and Buddhist Art (Asia Society)
  12. Art & Architecture of Cambodia (World of Art) by Helen Ibbitson Jessup, 2004-06
  13. On the Art of the No Drama: The Major Treatises of Zeami (Princeton Library of Asian Translations)
  14. Through the Seasons: Japanese Art in Nature (Sterling & Francine Clark Art Institute) by Miyeko Murase, 2009-08-04

61. Art Collecting - Collecting Fine Art
How to collect art. A site for novice and advanced art collectors. Extensive links and articles to help your art collecting education. Galleries, Museums, Recommended books and other resources.
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Los Angeles Sherry Markovitz Lora Schlesinger Gallery Bergamot Station Santa Monica Post-Impressionist Masterpieces from the Musee d'Orsay de Young Museum San Francisco ART GALLERIES This site provides links to more than 4000 art galleries . Our goal is to provide you with the best, easy to use, accurate, and comprehensive listing of online art galleries. Our links are checked and updated frequently. Art museums and non-profit art centers are also featured and they are excellent resources for learning about art and increasing your art appreciation. Direct links to major art cities around the United States. New York City NY Chelsea Miami San Francisco ... Aspen and our newest art gallery guide Brooklyn, New York NEW ART PURCHASE Learn how to protect your artwork and your art investment. ART COLLECTING TIPS Collecting art for love and profit is one of life's great pleasures.

62. Asian Art - Birmingham Museum Of Art
The Birmingham Museum of Art houses more than 24,000 works from around the globe, offers free admission, a variety of exhibitions, and programs for all ages.
http://www.artsbma.org/collection/asian-art
  • Visit the Museum Exhibitions Collection Asian Art The Museum’s Asian art collection started with a gift of Chinese textiles in 1951 and today, with more than 4,000 objects, is the largest and most comprehensive in the Southeast. The collection hails from China Korea Japan , India, and Southeast Asia, and features the finest collection of Vietnamese ceramics in the U.S., as well as outstanding examples of Buddhist and Hindu art, lacquer ware, ceramics, paintings, prints, and sculpture. Highlights include a rare Ming dynasty temple wall and Tang dynasty tomb figures from China; Jomon period pottery from Japan; and contemporary works such as “The Grand Residence,” considered by Chinese painter Wu Guanzhong among his most important works. Also, on long-term loan from The Smithsonian Institution is the Vetlesen Jade Collection of 16 th - to 19 th -century pieces, one of the most important jade collections in the U.S. The Museum has the only gallery for Korean art in the Southeast.
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63. Art In Partnership - Home
Scotland s public art commissions agency. Offers information about services, projects, news and contacts.
http://www.art-in-partnership.org.uk/
Art in Partnership is an independent visual arts consultancy and public art commissioning agency. Established in 1985, Art in Partnership was the first public art commissioning agency in Scotland and is one of the leading agencies of its kind in the UK. We provide artistic advice and a curatorial and project management service for public and private sector organisations considering commissioning works of art or developing collections of contemporary art and craft. We offer a creative approach to the development of public art strategies and visual art projects. Art in Partnership Scotland Ltd is a charitable company limited by guarantee. a: 34 Blair Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1QR
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64. Welcome To AACC
Dedicated to generating new bonds of understanding between Asians and Americans through cultural programs and traveling exhibits. Offers programs, resource services, student
http://asianartcc.org/
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65. 1\4\pblcart
Explores the relationship between art, art appreciation and cultural understanding.
http://www.svcc.edu/academics/classes/murray/chicago/pblicart.htm
Public Art Meets the Public Kris A. Murray
    This realization, that to study an art form is to explore a sensibility,
    that such a sensibility is essentially a collective formation, and that
    the foundations of such a formation are as wide as social existence
    and as deep, leads away not only from the view that aesthetic
    power is a grandiloquence for the pleasures of craft. It leads also
    away from [the idea that] works of art are elaborate mechanisms for
    defining social relationships, sustaining social rules, and strengthening
    social values. Nothing very measurable would happen to Yoruba society
    if carvers no longer concerned themselves with the fineness of line,
    or, I daresay, even with carving. Certainly, it would not fall apart. Just some things that were felt could not be said and perhaps, after awhile, might no longer even be felt and life would be the greyer for it.
      Clifford Geertz
    On July 15, 1996, thirteen students from Sauk Valley Community College, four student facilitators, Dr. George Karnezis, and myself traveled to Chicago to view two of the sites belonging to a project called SculptureChicago. The trip turned out for all to be extremely rich in experiences, experiences redolent with both multivocality and nuance. However, for a long time I had felt dissatisfied with the Art Institute trip. I was becoming increasingly uncomfortable with the fact that this particular experience, no matter how I chose to talk about it or warn against certain views, still reinforced the ideas that art was done by others ("creative geniuses"), that the value of art was institution-bound, and that all public activities had gift shops attached to them. Regardless of the spirited discussions we would have in class making connections between the enormous prices that some paintings fetched and the astronomical salaries received by sports figures, or about the rather one-sided representation of white males in the art world, or about the debilitating Art-in-a-box syndrome, here I was implicitly giving credence to just such ideas by honoring the experience of going to the Art Institute.

66. Asian | The Art Institute Of Chicago
The Art Institute's distinguished Asian collection comprises works spanning nearly 10/28; 1200 pm; Asian Art
http://www.artic.edu/aic/collections/asian
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The Art Institute's distinguished Asian collection comprises works spanning nearly five millennia from China, Korea, Japan, India, southwest Asia, and the Near and Middle East. It includes 35,000 objects of great archaeological and artistic significance, including Chinese bronzes, ceramics, and archaic jades; Chinese and Japanese textiles; Japanese screens and paintings; Indian and Persian miniature paintings; and Indian and Southeast Asian sculpture. The collection of Japanese woodblock prints is one of the finest in the world. Related events All events

67. Streetsy: Recent Activity
Image gallery of street art.
http://www.streetsy.com/

68. Asian Art - Art Appraisal Services
Art appraisers of MIR Appraisal Services Online Art Gallery in Chicago provide asian art appraisals art consultations by certified art appraisers, appraising art antiques etc
http://art-appraisals-and-research.com/asian-art.html

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Asian Art
Representing a massive continent, the term "Asian Art" describes a vast variety of art forms produced by people of many different cultures. The artwork of Southeast Asia for example is much different than art found in Korea or Japan because of its own unique history and environment, but is often grouped together because of its distinctly non western characteristics. Because of the great geographical and cultural gap between Asia and the west, new and interesting variations on architecture and artwork developed uninterrupted by western influence in any notable way until the Early Modern age. Generally Asian art is noted for its beautiful use of the script from the various languages as well as their advanced use of paper and their beautiful production of pottery and statues.
Asian art has had a significant impact on the course of western art, specifically the art of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Artists such as Van Gough exhibited a deep fascination with the artwork of the continent, often representing typical Asian motifs. The art of Asia today has captivated collectors. Contemporary Chinese artists, for example, have produced new and innovative works commenting on the Communist regime that have sold for record prices at auction. Many artists of the continent have embraced the earth friendly movement and brought much needed attention to the global environmental crisis.

69. Wooster Collective
A Celebration of street art, stickers, posters, graffiti and culture jamming.
http://www.woostercollective.com/
woo·ster (noun) A street in the Soho section of New York City col·lec·tive (noun) Of, relating to, characteristic of, or made by a number of people acting as a group: a collective decision. The Wooster Collective was founded in 2001. This site is dedicated to showcasing and celebrating ephemeral art placed on streets in cities around the world. Send pictures and tips: woostercollective@gmail.com
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70. The Crow Collection Of Asian Art : Home
Art in October Closing Celebration Sunday, October 31, 1100 AM–500 PM Kick off your Halloween with Asian candies at the Crow Collection of Asian Art and family activities
http://www.crowcollection.org/
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Closed Monday Crow Collection After Dark: Bollywood Bash
Be transported to Mumbai, the home of Bollywood, with a night of music, dance, and favorite Bollywood films. Enjoy performances, complimentary Indian beer, and Hindi karaoke with DJ Mark Ridlen. For a full schedule, visit crowcollection.org
Crow Collection After Dark is free. Joint admission to Late Nights at the Dallas Museum of Art and ‘til Midnight at the Nasher is $16 or less. In the event of rain, outdoor activities may be moved inside the museum. No reservations required.
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Trunk Show in The Lotus Shop: Breathe Deep Designs
Meet artist Deepa Lal from Breathe Deep Designs featuring semi-precious jewelry designs from India.
Breathe Deep Design is about finding new ways to bring classic, traditional pieces and make them work with a modern aesthetic. Words and semi precious stones are particularly meaningful to the artist. Her work consists of old school methods using semi precious stones, 22 K gold vermeil, Sterling silver, Thai silver and often hand knotted designs on silk. Jewelry ranges in price from $35 to $200.

71. Little People - A Tiny Street Art Project
A tiny street art project from London, UK.
http://little-people.blogspot.com/
Wednesday, October 06, 2010
Background Noise
Homomonument area, Amsterdam, Holland
The 'special edition' of my Dutch book Big Bad City, with mini print, is now available to buy here. Be quick though, there are only a few available.
A print of the above installation, Background Noise , is also available from Andipa Gallery in an edition of 5.
A big 'Haaj! ' and Dankzij!' to everyone who I met at the book launch in Amsterdam!
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Sunday, September 19, 2010
Wet 'n' Wild
Grottaglie, Italy
I got back from Fame Festival in Southern Italy last week, after spending a few days making installations around the city. I made six in all, including a few that used miniature speakers and mp3 players to add sound. The one above had a speaker hidden in the drain that played sounds of screaming kids and splashing - check out the video below. I will be posting more soon, including a video showing the reactions of Grottaglie's residents to one of the sound installations. I will also be releasing a mini print from the festival in a week or so. In the mean time, check out more work from the festival here - as usual a bunch of great artists including Swoon, Blu and Boris Ozpetek. The Fame Festival show opens it's doors on the 25th September.

72. Asian Art And Modern Asian Paintings
Asian art, Asian arts, contemporary Asian art, abstract paintings, figurative paintings, famous Asian artists, Asian scultures, Thai figurative paintings, modern figurative
http://www.asiannouveau.com/index.php?cPath=21&asian=Asian-Art

73. ASCII Art - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
ASCII art history, examples, how-to, groups and links.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASCII_art
ASCII art
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search "Oldskool" or "Amiga" style "Newskool" style "Block" or "High ASCII" style, cf. ANSI art ASCII art is a graphic design technique that uses computers for presentation and consists of pictures pieced together from the 95 printable (from a total of 128) characters defined by the ASCII Standard from 1963 and ASCII compliant character sets with proprietary extended characters (beyond the 128 characters of standard 7-bit ASCII ). The term is also loosely used to refer to text based art in general . ASCII art can be created with any text editor , and is often used with free-form languages . Most examples of ASCII art require a fixed-width font (non-proportional fonts , as on a traditional typewriter ) such as Courier for presentation. Arambilet ASCII ART Conqueror/Saxophonist Created in 1975 with 80 column punched cards, IBM 370-115 CPU, IBM 3203 printer. Published in February 1978 by El Caribe newspaper, section: Arts and Cybernetics". Arambilet ARTE ASCII/ASCII ART Among the oldest known examples of ASCII art are the creations by computer-art pioneer Kenneth Knowlton from around 1966, who was working for

74. Asian Art Prints For The Home. Add Color Instantly.
Asian art prints for the home both tradtional and modern. Add color and interest to your walls.
http://www.marilyn-olsen.com/art.html
Asian Pacific Art
Dramatic wall art for your home. Select from striking island style art or go directly to Asian Art or Island Style Art Middle Eastern and African Art
Asian Art
Blue Birds Wall Art Chinese Figure in Coral Original Painting Oriental Iris Framed Art With a distinctively Oriental look, our Blue Birds Wall Art features two bluebirds sharing a single tree branch. This painting is done with amazing detailing and soft, neutral hues that will perfectly accent any wall and any dcor Add an Asian flair to any room of your home with this beautiful painting. Features a Chinese man wearing coral and sky blue clothing is surrounded by painted bamboo details, all on a black background. This original work of art is hand-painted on canvas and signed by the artist The intricate details are dramatically set off by Japanese calligraphy. Artist Chloe expertly uses colors and textures to give her work an almost three-dimensional quality Amanti Art Wall Art, Elegance II Framed Canvas Print by Don Li-Leger Amanti Art Wall Art, Elegance I Framed Canvas Art Print by Don Li-Leger Amanti Art Wall Art, Quiet Leaves Framed Canvas Print by Dominique Gaudin Give fine interiors an Asian feel with the Elegance II canvas print. Pink orchids pop on on stems of black for a look of exotic beauty. Framed in antique-black wood with elaborate vine detail Quiet beauty speaks volumes in any room of your home. Graceful reeds drip down as though blown by wind, accented by delicate Japanese-inspired flowers and a soft, hazy appearance. By the artist Don Li-Leger

75. ASCII Art And More
Pay to view the art by contributing art of your own.
http://studenten.freepage.de/meph/ascii/eng/eng.htm

76. Asian Art Collection: Paintings, Ceramics And More | Phoenix Art Museum
Asian Art, Chinese paintings, ceramics, Japanese screens, Asian statues, Buddhist art and more. Discover the Phoenix Art Museum.
http://www.phxart.org/collection/asianmain.php
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You will be amazed at how they many Asian cultures are so beautifully represented in this collection.
Select Exhibition History
A Tradition Redefined Various Galleries
Through September 14, 2008 When Gold Blossoms: Indian Jewelry from the Susan L. Beningson Collection Orme Lewis Gallery
February 16, 2008 - May 11, 2008 Views of Edo Japan: Prints from the Robert Louis Mueller Family Collection Graphics Gallery
April 28, 2007 - August 12, 2007 Demonic Divine in Himalayan Art
September 23, 2006 - December 17, 2006
Secret World of the Forbidden City

South Wing
November 10, 2001 - April 7, 2002 Left: Covered Ovoid Jar, Large Meiping Bottle, Ewer with Dished Mouth , Unknown, Chinese, 9th century, 12th century, late 4th or early 5th century. Stoneware. Collection of Phoenix Art Museum, Gift of Stephen and Gail Rineberg. Center: Three Beauties amid Cherry Blossoms from a series of the Four Seasons, Tsukioka Yoshitoshi, 1891. Collection of Phoenix Art Museum, Museum purchase with funds provided by the Asian Arts Council on honor of G. Miriam Kinner. Right: Buddhist Shrine (pirit mandapaya) , Unknown, Sri Lanka. Painted wood with fabric curtains. Collection of Phoenix Art Museum, Gift of Asian Arts Council.

77. Ascii Art Dictionary / My Ascii Art (a:f)
Art by af, keeper of the ASCII Dictionary.
http://www.ascii-art.de/ascii/my/
Z Z .,., z a:f I have sorted my pictures rather arbitrary into Big Small and Micro art.
B y clicking on my initials ( a:f ) in any of my pictures you will get to my `about my ASCII art' page. There is a `making of' movie available for one of my pictures.
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78. Asian Art In London
Asian art dealers London with exhibitions of Indian art, Islamic art, Chinese art, Japanese art, Himalayan and Korean works of art and Asian antiques.
http://www.asianartinlondon.com/

79. The Paul Smith Foundation Home Page
A site about Paul Smith, a man with cerebral palsy who creates art with a typewriter.
http://www.paulsmithfoundation.org/

80. Sorry, This Page Is Unavailable
International Asian Art Auctions (UK) department specialises in auctions, valuations / appraisals of Asian paintings and ceramics.
http://www.bonhams.com/cgi-bin/public.sh/pubweb/publicSite.r?sContinent=EUR&

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