ASIAN 
ART 
HISTORY 
MONTH

v.1  |  Autumn 2022


A community pilot project


With autumn comes Asian Art in London, now celebrating its 25th edition, which means that the art dealers, auction houses, and galleries across central London will be opening their doors to keen visitors looking for all things Asian art. Taking advantage of the exhibitions, viewings, and talks popping up over the next two weeks, we’ve curated a selection of special visits to bring you a tasting menu of the what goes on in the world of Asian antiques. In addition to planned digital content we’ll be rolling out on Instagram, we’ve got two full weekends of in-person events planned – read on for details and how to get your tickets!


In-Person Events


Ticketing via Eventbrite for the planned visits to Roseberys, Jorge Welsh, and W. Shanshan has now closed, but DM us on Insta if you’d still like to participate as we can probably squeeze in an extra person or two!

Central London, all times are in local UKT.

Saturday  |  29 October



Handling session of Chinese, Japanese, and Southeast Asian art: 11.00-12.00


Organized in collaboration with Roseberys London. 

Tickets: £12
Book here: (closed)

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Sunday  |  30 October



Asian Art in Global Context: 11.30-12.30

Organized in collaboration with Jorge Welsh Works of Art.

Tickets: £7
Book here: (closed)

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Saturday  |  5 November



Handling session of Neolithic Asian art: 12.30-13.30

Organized in collaboration with W. Shanshan Gallery, who will also kindly be providing light refreshments. 

Tickets: £18pp
Book here: (closed)

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* Followed by a group visit to the British Museum in the afternoon (open to all)

Sunday  |  6 November



Group Visit to Cromwell Place exhibitions: 10.45

Open to all, RSVP via Eventbrite: (closed)

* Followed by a group visit to the Victoria and Albert Museum



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Thank you to everyone who came out and expressed interest in our project! We’d also like to extend huge thanks to the Asian Art teams at Roseberys London — in particular Marie Ma, Bill Forrest, and Alice Bailey — as well as Jorge Welsh, and Shanshan Wang for their patience and kindness in working with us on our in-person programme.  
                 
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