UPCOMING ART FAIRS
Time to come back and time to go a bit further
Galerie Gilgamesh, 19 rue de Verneuil, 75007 Paris, France

Céramiques monochromes du néolithique chinois
19-30 septembre 2023, mardi-samedi 11h-19h
Vernissage le 19 septembre 11h-21h
+33142613766, galerie.gilgamesh@wanadoo.fr
The gallery will present a group of high quality ceramic objects representing a variety of early Chinese civilizations. They are also combined with a selection of ancient European art, demonstrating the contrasts and impacts between the two.
Events
Late opening
19 September, until 21h
Drink reception
Guided tour
19-23 September, 13h
Gallery and exhibition tour with handling session
Galerie Imperial Art, 3 Place du Général Catroux, 75017 Paris, France

We are delighted to present a group a rare and elegant early Chinese ceramics. This specially curated exhibition “Ancient Chinese art in a French house” is hosted by Galerie Imperial Art that has a unique strength in 18th and 19th century decorative arts of the "Empire style". The gallery is located in the prestigious setting of a 19th century private mansion.
Private events
08 June, 19h30 – 21h
Lecture "Development of ceramics in the Tang dynasty which reflects the cultural exchange between China and the West" and drink reception
Visite guidée
09 June, 10h30 – 12h
Gallery and exhibition tour with handling session
The Marquee, Petworth House and Park, Petworth, West Sussex GU28 0QY
Friday 11.00–18.00 | Saturday 10.30–18.00 | Sunday 10.30–17.00
A selection of fine early Chinese, and Korean ceramics in combination
with European early 20th century paintings and prints
- Demonstrating an European house decorated by Asian art


Mayfair Antiques & Fine Art Fair
STAND 35
The London Marriott Hotel Grosvenor Square, Duke Street, London W1K 6JP
January 12-15, 2023 (Thursday 12.00–20.00 | Friday 11.00–18.00 | Saturday 11.00–18.00 | Sunday 11.00–17.00)

A selection of stunning and rare early Chinese, Japanese and Korean ceramics.
Live talk and handling everyday:
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Thu 12th Jan 2pm, Live talk and handling Day 1 – Chinese Neolithic pottery Part 1: decoding the mystery of surface paintings
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Fri 13th Jan 2pm, Live talk and handling Day 2 – Chinese Neolithic pottery Part 2: the lives of early civilisations
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Sat 14th Jan 2pm, Live talk and handling Day 3 – Silk Road and culture exchange between the West and East
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Sun 15th Jan 2pm, Live talk and handling Day 4 – Tradition and techniques of Korean and Japanese ceramics

Asian Art in London 2022
Autumn Exhibition
Opening Time
Mon - Thurs 14h00-18h00
Fri 14h00-20h00
Late opening: Thu 20th and 27th 18h00-21h00
Closed: Mon 24th Oct, Wed 26th Oct & Tue 1st Nov
Other hours including weekends by appointment only
Lecture
Neolithic Asian art and life
Thu 3rd Nov 18h30
Library of University Women’s Club
2 Audley Square, London W1K 1DB
Free to attend, contact the gallery to reserve your place
Guided Tour
18h00 Fri 21st Oct
18h00 Fri 28th Oct
18h00 Fri 4th Nov

Asian Art in London
Summer Event 2022
Gallery Public Opening Hours
No Need for Appointment
Wednesday 29th June: 11:00 – 16:00
Thursday 30th June: 15:00 – 20:00
Friday 1st July: 11:00 – 17:30
(Summer Evening Opening from 19.00 – 21.00)
Saturday 2nd July: 11:00 – 16:00

PRINTEMPS ASIATIQUE PARIS 2022
Royal Provenance
5 Rue Auber, 75009 Paris, 4e étage
June 6 - July 25 2022
11h -19h
by appointment
Exhibition talk June 13, 5-9pm
From Rome to Chgang'an - early Chinese sculptures
Followed by a gallery tour with refreshment
THE CHELSEA ANTIQUES & FINE ART FAIR
STAND 32
Chelsea Old Town Hall (Chelsea Manor St, London SW3 5EE)
March 23-27, 2022 (Private Preview March 22)

A selection of stunning and rare early Chinese, Japanese and Korean ceramics.
23rd March 2pm: Object of the day 1
– Chinese Neolithic pottery and civilizations
24th March 6pm: Monthly Art Salon
– Exhibition Highlights on early Asian art
25th March 2pm: Object of the day 2
– Early Chinese stone sculptures and Buddhism art
26th March 2pm: Object of the day 3
– Culture exchange between the West and East during early centuries
27th March 2pm: Object of the day 4
– Japanese and Korean ceramics