Bonhams Launches Asia Week New York Sales at New Manhattan Flagship in March
In March, Bonhams is kicking off its inaugural Asia Week New York series at their brand-new flagship location in Steinway Hall, which will include six live auctions. The lineup features a variety of items, including Fine Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art, the third part of The Francine and Bernard Wald Collection of Snuff Bottles, Chinese Paintings, Calligraphy, and Prints, as well as Indian, Himalayan, and Southeast Asian Art, along with Fine Japanese and Korean Art, plus Netsuke from Joseph and Elena Kurstin's collection, Part II. Dessa Goddard, who heads Asian Art in the U.S. at Bonhams, highlighted the event's importance due to the new venue, although the auction dates in March have yet to be announced.
Key facts
- Bonhams is holding its first Asia Week New York at its new New York flagship in March.
- Six live sales are planned: Fine Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art, The Francine and Bernard Wald Collection of Snuff Bottles Part III, Chinese Paintings, Calligraphy and Prints, Indian, Himalayan Art & Southeast Asian Art, Fine Japanese & Korean Art, and Netsuke from the Collection of Joseph and Elena Kurstin Part II.
- Dessa Goddard, Senior VP and US Head of Asian Art at Bonhams, commented on the event's significance.
- The sales feature museum-quality Chinese masterpieces and landmark Japanese and Korean art, including an 18th-century Moon Jar.
- Asia Week New York has long been a momentous occasion for Bonhams.
- The new flagship is located at Steinway Hall in New York.
- The event showcases the depth, skill, and artistry of works from across Asia.
- This year's lineup brings together an exceptional breadth of material.
Entities
Artists
- Dessa Goddard
- Francine Wald
- Bernard Wald
- Joseph Kurstin
- Elena Kurstin
Institutions
- Bonhams
- Asia Week New York
- Steinway Hall
Locations
- New York
- United States
- Asia