Lotus Dish 13th-15th century Tibet Painted leather Dia: 8 in.  Newark Museum.  Purchase 1998 Sophronia Anderson Bequest Fund .
Red Luster: Lacquer and Leatherworks of Asia
Newark Museum
September 15 - December 31, 2010

Newark Museum

49 Washington St.

Newark, New Jersey

http://www.newarkmuseum.org/RedLuster.html

For the past two thousand years—far before the development of plastic laminations and modern-day adhesives—lacquer was (and remains) a superior material. Red Luster: Lacquer and Leatherworks of Asia demonstrates the aesthetic impact of red lacquer and its faux imitators in leatherworks and other materials. The glossy sheen, slick texture and deep colors of lacquer have long been a prized material throughout Asia but the materials to create “true lacquers” do not exist in all of Asia. Different raw materials originating from different types of trees and even insects distinguish East Asian lacquers (China, Japan and Korea) from those of Central and South Asia (Turkey, Iran, India and Tibet) or Southeast Asia (Myanmar). The relatively slow construction process, coupled with regionally restricted supplies of raw material, made production relatively exclusive. Thus all of Asia also developed imitation or faux lacquers created by an even greater variety of materials and techniques. Many faux lacquers became important forms of art in their own right. This is the first lacquer exhibition to span the vastly different cultural and historical legacies of Asia from the Near to Far East.

Upcoming Event Openings

February 11, 2012 - February 16, 2012Arrow_r_or

Charles M.  Russell (1864–1926) Wild Man’s Meat, 1899 Watercolor, opaque watercolor, and graphite on paper Courtesy Sid Richardson Museum, Fort Worth, Texas

Amon Carter Museum of American Art

February 11 - May 13, 2012

Amon Carter Museum of American Art

3501 Camp Bowie Blvd.

Fort Worth, Texas

http://www.cartermuseum.org
"The Belligerent Plasticity of Duality in He, Himself" by Eddie Rehm
“The Belligerent Plasticity of Duality in He, Himself”

February 11-24, 2012

Dino Eli Gallery

81 Hester Street

Lower East Side, New York

Mark Tobey, Written over the Plains, 1950.  Mixed media on paper mounted on Masonite.  San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Gift of Mr.  and Mrs.  Ferdinand C.  Smith

Santa Barbara Museum of Art

February 11 - May 6, 2012

Santa Barbara Museum of Art

1130 State Street

Santa Barbara, California

http://www.sbma.net/exhibitions/pasadenatosb.web
Radcliffe Bailey, Notes from Elmina III, 2011.

Davis Museum

February 15 - May 6, 2012

Davis Museum and Cultural Center

Wellesley College

Wellesley, Massachusetts

www.davismuseum.wellesley.edu/whats-on/upcoming/memory-as-medicine

February 16, 2012

Miami Art Museum

101 West Flagler Street

Miami, Florida

http://www.miamiartmuseum.org
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