January to February 2006 Magazine

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Editorial by TUYET NGUYET

Correspondence

Freer + Sackler: Director’s Foreword—Moving Forward by JULIAN  RABY

Charles Lang Freer’s Vision by ANN C. GUNTER

The Arthur M. Sackler Gallery— Changing Directions by ANN YONEMURA

Freer + Sackler: Introduction to Exhibitions for 2006 by JAN STUART and LOUISE ALLISON CORT

Freer + Sackler: Hokusai by ANN YONEMURA

Facing East: Portraits From the Freer and Sackler Galleries by DEBRA DIAMOND

Freer + Sackler: Bible and Book—The Earliest Scriptures by ANN C. GUNTER

Freer + Sackler: Black & White—Chinese Ceramics From the 10th–14th Centuries by JAN STUART

Freer and Tea: One Hundred Years of the Book of Tea by LOUISE ALLISON CORT

Chinese Paintings to Celebrate Freer’s Gift by JOSEPH CHANG

Freer + Sackler: Parades, Trails and Still Lifes Composed by Gwyn Hanssen Pigott by LOUISE ALLISON CORT

Freer + Sackler: Introduction to the Collections by JAN STUART and LOUISE ALLISON CORT

Freer + Sackler: The Peacock Room by JAN STUART and LOUISE ALLISON CORT

Freer + Sackler: Chinese Art by JAN STUART

Freer + Sackler: Chinese Painting and Calligraphy by JOSEPH CHANG

Freer + Sackler: Japanese Art by ANN YONEMURA

Freer + Sackler: Japanese and Korean Ceramics by LOUISE ALLISON CORT

Freer + Sackler: South Asian Art by DEBRA DIAMOND

Freer + Sackler: Southeast Asian Ceramics by LOUISE ALLISON CORT

Freer + Sackler: The Ancient Near East and Egypt by ANN C. GUNTER

Freer + Sackler: Arts of the Islamic World by MASSUMEH FARHAD

Bridging Past and Present: Contemporary Art in the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery by DEBRA DIAMOND

Freer + Sackler: The Archives by LINDA MACHADO RADITZ

Freer + Sackler: Conservation and Scientific Research by PAUL JETT

Freer + Sackler: Contributor Biographies

(Saleroom News) Christie’s New York: Indian and Southeast Asian Art Including Modern and Contemporary Indian Art on September 21st, 2005 by VERONICA COLLINS

(Saleroom News) Sotheby’s Hong Kong: Autumn Series Sales on October 23rd and 24th, 2005 by ROBIN MARKBREITER

(Book Reviews) Who Owns the Past? Cultural Policy, Cultural Property, and the Law by EMMA C. BUNKER

(Collectors World) Arnold Chang: Studio Name Zhang Hong “Painter, Art Historian, Auction House Specialist, Gallerist, Curator, and Teacher” by LAURA WHITMAN

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