May to June 2009 Magazine

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Editorial by TUYET NGUYET

Asia Week in New York by TUYET NGUYET and ROBIN MARKBREITER

Correspondence

New at the British Museum: The Sir Percival David Collection in the Sir Joseph Hotung Centre For Ceramic Studies by JAN STUART

Sir Joseph Hotung: A Benefactor’s Perspective by CAROL MICHAELSON

The Percival David Collection: Towards a History of Acquisitions by STACEY PIERSON

Some Notable Tang to Song Dynasty Ceramics in the Percival David Foundation of Chinese Art by ROSE KERR

Sir Percival David’s Yuan Dynasty Ceramics by ROSEMARY SCOTT

A New Concept for a Classic Collection: The Ming Ceramics in the Sir Percival David Collection at the British Museum by JESSICA HARRISON-HALL

Qing Imperial Porcelain and Glass by REGINA KRAHL

Beyond Orientalism: Works Inspired by Islamic Art by LUCIEN DE GUISE

20th–21st Century Artists (Series 5) A Glimpse Into the Artistic World of Ding Yanyong by RAYMOND TANG

(Saleroom News) Christie’s Paris: Collection of Yves Saint Laurent and Pierre Bergé on February 23rd to 25th, 2009 by ROSEMARY SCOTT

(Book Reviews) China: Museums by ROGER KEVERNE

(Book Reviews) Sindh: Past Glory, Present Nostalgia by STEPHEN MARKBREITER

(Collectors World) Kohashin—A New Collection of Early Japanese Photography Captures a Moment of Change in 19th Century Japan by TONY LUPPINO

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