Information in this section is gleaned from various foreign sources, and unfortunately, most of these publications arrive after the exhibitions have taken place. The news is reported for the general interest of some of our readers, and for those who may wish to request catalogues or checklists. Where addresses are not provided, please consult the reference section of the library.


BATH, ENGLAND

THE MUSEUM OF EAST ASIAN ART



CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND

THE FITZWILLIAM MUSEUM, UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE

•Between East and West: Influence and Change in Coinage

•Kunisada and Kabuki Part III


OXFORD, ENGLAND

ASHMOLEAN MUSEUM OF ART & ARCHAEOLOGY

•A Stitch in Time: Medieval Islamic Embroideries from Egypt
•Fish in Oriental Art


LONDON, ENGLAND

ASIA CONTEMPORARY ARTS, LONDON

•Wu Yiming, solo exhibition

•Pan Dehai


BARRY DAVIES ORIENTAL ART



THE BRITISH MUSEUM

•Struck on Gold: Money of the Mughal Emperors

•Treasury of the World: Jeweled Arts of India in the Age of the Mughals

•Japanese Ephemera: Souvenirs and Gift-giving in Contemporary Japan

•Shinto: The Sacred Artsof Japan

•Agatha Christie and the Orient

•Light Motifs: an Aomori Float and Japanese Kites

•Korea Foundation Gallery


BRUNEI GALLERY

•Songs of the Sun: Batik wall-hangings by Mishtu Austin

•Melting the Stars: An Exhibition of photographs of Burma by Joey Bieber

•'100 Years of Tokyo': An Exhibition of photographs from the JCII Salon


CHINESE CONTEMPORARY

•Yang Shaobin - paintings and sculptures.
•Guo Jin and Guo Wei - new paintings by the two brothers from Sichuan.
•Lu Peng: 'Beijing Buzz' new works - ink and paper


INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ART



INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL VISUAL ARTS

•Shen Yuan: touring exhibition


JAPANESE GALLERY

•Moonlit Japanese Prints

PERCIVAL DAVID FOUNDATION OF CHINESE ART



SHIRLEY DAY, LTD.


VICTORIA & ALBERT MUSEUM

•Pleats Please By Issey Miyake - Display

•Contemporary Japanese Ceramics

•The Architecture of Fumihiko Maki: Modernity and the Construction of Scenery

•Rain in Ancient Woodland by Satoru Hoshino

•Traces of No-Mind: Japanese Zen Calligraphy

•Hiroshige Fan Prints

•The Japanese Sword: The Soul of The Samurai

•Out of Japan

•Kamakura-Bori: 500 Years of Japanese Lacquered Wood-Carving

•Contemporary Japanese Textiles


ROYAL MUSEUM EDINBURGH

•Prehistoric Japan: The Archaeological Collections of Neil Gordon Munro

•Meeting Points: New Works in Fibre, Japan and Scotland

•Serizawa - Master of Japanese Textile Design