Exhibitions and Other Art Events
This page is being updated. Meanwhile, a selectionof published materials:
The entries present the title or subject followed by the volume and issue number, e g I.1 (Volume I No 1).Most of the back issues of EAR are available, but some may be photocopies. Order Form.
- Africa95: Africa: The Art of a Continent, IV.2
- African Art in Gold at the Metropolitan Museum of Art NY, I.12
- Al Andalus, III.5
- Ancient Japan, III.6
- Arab World Institute in Paris, I.2
- Ataturk and the Turkish Legacy, I.5
- Between the Tigris and the Euphrates, I.13
- British art show, II.5
- British Artists in India, I.1
- Buddhist Art of South Asia and Tibet, I.22
- Censorship and Japanese Prints, III.4
- The Century of Tung Ch'i-ch'ang 1555-1636, III.6
- Chess and art, II.5
- Chinese Pottery and Porcelain: From Prehistory to the Present, II.10/11
- Contemporary Art from the Islamic World, I.13
- Contemporary Korean Art, III.6
- Convivencia: Jews, Muslims and Christians in Medieval Spain, III.6
- Ermes, Ali Omar, I.2
- Europa und der Orient: 800-1900, I.11
- Exotic Europeans, II.8/9
- Fahim, Aziza, review of her London gallery Accent East, I.14
- Fake? The Art of Deception, I. 24
- Fattah, Ismail, I.7
- Folk Embroideries of India and Pakistan, III.4
- From Kosode to Kimono, IV.1
- Gems of World Talent at Jerash, I.9
- Golden Threads, II.8/9 Grosvenor House Antiques Fair, 1990, II.3
- Indian jewellery at the Zamana Gallery, I.3
- Iron Revolution, The, II.3
- Islamic Art Patronage: Selections from Kuwait, II.4, II.8/9
- Islamic art at the Metropolitan Museum NY, I.8
- Islamic calligraphy at the Ashmolean Museum, , I.1; at Egee Art, I.3; at the Zamana Gallery, I.1
- Islamic Masterpieces from the Hermitage Museum, exhibition and catalogue, II.2, II.4
- Islamic Textiles in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, II.4
- Iznik: The Pottery of Ottoman Turkey, Istanbul exhibition, I.11
- Japan Festival in Britain 1991, Reaching Out in Style to Britons and Foreigners, II.2
- Japanese galleries at the British Museum, II.1
- Japanese Lacquer, II.4
- Japanese Metalwork, II.8/9
- Japanese Theatre Prints of the Utagawa School, I.4
- Japonisme -- Its Impact on American Arts, II.7
- Korean Ceramics from the Ataka Collection, III.6
- Lebanon: The Artist's View, I.4
- Masterpieces of Islamic Art in the Hermitage Museum, II.2
- Masterpieces of Mesopotamian Art from the Louvre, III.4
- Masterworks of Ming and Qing Painting from the Forbidden City, I.13
- Modern Turkish Art in the Marketplace, II.10/11
- Mughal Jewels for Japan? II.10/11
- Mustafa, Ahmed, II.4
- Myths, Monsters, Maharajas, III.4
- Narrative Images from Iran, III.4
- Oasis For The Eye: Feliz Teynard's Photographs of Egypt 1851-2, II.5
- Orient Observed: Images of the Middle East from the Searight Collection, I.20
- The Peaceful Liberators: Jain Art from India, IV.2
- Pahari Masters, II.4
- Palestinian Costume, I.20
- Paper and Clay From Modern Japan, II.10/11
- Porcelain for Palaces, II.3
- Raghubir Singh, I.21
- Sacred Mountains in Chinese Art, II.10/11 Sephardi Jews in the Ottoman Empire, II.1
- Shiraiwa, Tomiyasu, II.4
- South of the World, The, II.10/11
- The Splendours of the Ottoman Sultans, III.6
- Sultanate Period Architecture in Pakistan, II.12
- Taj Mahal, Romance of the, II.2
- Tibetan Book Covers, II.10/11
- Tigers Round the Throne: The Court of Tipu Sultan, II.3
- Timur and the Princely Vision, I.7
- Traditional Chinese calligraphy and painting, II.2
- Trailing the Tiger, II.8/9
- Twilight of the Tsars, II.10/11
- Ukiyo-e art, II.5
- Visions of Infinity: Design and Pattern in Oriental Carpet, II.8/9
- Yamakawa, Kazuo, II.4
- Yemen: The Art of the Master Builders, I.20
- Yokohama: Prints from 19th Century Japan, II.8/9
- Zhu Xiuli, I.15
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