Arts of Pacific Asia Show 2007
March 22nd - 25th 2007 - 03/01/2007
Caskey-Lees presents the 16th Annual Arts of Pacific Asia Show, March 22 to the 25th at the Gramercy Park Armory, Lexington Avenue and 28th Street, New York NY. This is an international upscale vetted event. Show hours are from 11:00 AM to7 PM Thursday Friday and Saturday, Sunday noon to 6. For more information go to Caskey-Lees website.
- Art For Eternity Opening Night
- Fossil Skeleton Known as Ida Is No Ancestor of Humans
- Intersections: Pulse by Tayo Heuser
- Our Participation in the Nov 2007 Los Angeles Asian and Tribal Art Show
Africa Tribal Art
- Ancient Art and Deflation
- Art of the Lega: Meaning and Metaphor in Central Africa
- DE BUCK • DEROCHE • FERNANDEZ • NOWES • ZEMANEK
- Forty Years of 'African Arts'
- Howard Nowes At Yale University Art Gallery
- Material Journeys: Collecting African and Oceanic Art, 1945–2000. Selections from the Geneviève McMillan Collection
- New Museum for African Art at 110th @ 5th Ave - Museum Mile
- New York Tribal Art Week 2010 Group Show
- Review of the San Francisco Tribal Art Show February 2007
- Santa Fe 2007 Photo Ablum
- Through African Eyes: The European in African Art, 1500 to Present
- Tribal Art Dealers Take Manhattan
- Tribal Art Quartet
- We had a good NYC Tribal & Textile Arts 2008 Armory Show
American Indian Art
- Antiquities Roadshow to Santa Fe NM August 2007
- Exhibition at Canadian Museum of Civilization Explores the Vibrant Culture of the Haida
- Santa Fe Show Tribal Art Show Press Release 2006
Asian Art
- Afghan Archaeologists Find New Buddhist Site
- Art of the Gupta Empire
- Arts of Pacific Asia Show 2007
- Of 2,000 Treasures Stolen in Gulf War of 1991, Only 12 Have Been Recovered
- Study reveals 'oldest jewellery'
- Swine Art Exhibition Opening Photographs
- Swine Art is Fine Art
- The Myth of Bobo the pet Pig
- The Tablet and the Pen: Islamic Works from Turkey, Iran, and India
Classical Antiquities
- Abu Dhabi To Spend Over $480M Building A National Collection
- Archaeological sites in south Iraq have not been looted, say experts
- Archaeologists Discover Cretan Tools That Point to 130,000 to 700,000-Year-Old Sea Travel
- Architectural Digest Magazine Recognizes Howard Nowes
- Boston debuts new gallery showcasing gems and jewelry of the ancient Mediterranean
- Brooklyn Museum Special Exhibition: Egypt Reborn: Art for Eternity
- Exhibition: To Live Forever: Art and the Afterlife in Ancient Egypt
- Getty Museum Announces Carvers and Collectors: The Lasting Allure of Ancient Gems
- Herod's Grave Uncovered
- Investing in Antiquties FORBES Article
- Is Cleopatra's Needle Suffering from Erosion?
- Magic in Ancient Egypt: Image, Word, and Reality
- New Greek and Roman Galleries Open in April at MET
- New opportunities for training in conservation
- Now in America Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs
- Ohio Museum Attributes a Purchase to Praxiteles
- Pompeii And The Roman Villa: Art And Culture Around The Bay Of Naples
- The Body Beautiful in Ancient Greece
- Walters Museum Is ‘Bedazzled’ In Five-Millennia Jewelry Survey
- Worshiping Women: Ritual and Reality in Classical Athens
Pre Columbian Art
- A Grand Past Comes to Surface Ornate Moche Tombs Unearthed in Peru
- Archaeologists Use 3D Scanning Technology to model a Prehispanic Shaft Tomb.
- Archeologists in Guatemala Discover King's Well-Sealed Tomb that Yields Mayan Secrets
- August In Santa Fe ATADA Meeting and Two Good Shows for Buyers and Collectors
- Ballplayers, Gods, and Rainmaker Kings: Masterpieces from Ancient Mexico
- Bowers Museum Opens ‘Sacred Gold’ Exhibit
- Dancing into Dreams: Maya Vase Painting of the Ik' Kingdom
- Exploring Art of the Ancient Americas: The John Bourne Collection Gift
- Mesoamerican Ballgame Exhibition Opens in South Africa Before the World Cup
- Pre Columbian Textiles - A virtual show
- Professional mover finds $16,500 in rare antiquities in the trash
- Radiance from the Rain Forest: Featherwork in Ancient Peru
- Santa Fe, NM Ethnographic Show 2008
- The Aztec Pantheon and the Art of Empire
- Treasures of Sacred Maya Kings at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
