Asia Week New York Proudly Unveils Its 2026 Dealer Roster

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We are thrilled to announce the exceptional roster for Asia Week New York 2026, returning for its 17th year from March 19–27! This highly anticipated annual celebration continues to be the preeminent gathering for Asian art worldwide. It will showcase 25 esteemed galleries, including three online exhibitions, 27 museums, and six major auction houses—BonhamsChristie’sDoyleFreeman’sHeritage Auctions, and Sotheby’s,

This year’s programming marks the first with new leadership at the helm: Alice Teng, as Asia Week New York’s new Executive Director, and Margi Gristina, Asia Week New York’s New Chairperson. Both women have extensive experience and expertise in the field of Asian Art. “Asia Week New York is a spectacular opportunity to interact and engage with Asian art at the very heart of the Asian art market” said Margi Gristina, Asia Week New York’s New Chairperson. “While the organization has developed into offering year-round programming, it’s still anchored by this annual week each spring, which allows collectors, museum curators, and enthusiasts to convene at this major cultural platform and view the best of Asian art across categories.”

“Nearly two decades ago, a group of dedicated Asian art specialists came together to create Asia Week New York. Over the years, it has grown into a vibrant home away from home for dealers, collectors, and auction-goers alike,“ said Alice Teng, Asia Week New York’s New Executive Director. “I’m thrilled by the incredible works, both historical and contemporary, that will be on view, some for the first time this spring. It’s a rare opportunity to experience the depth and beauty of Asian art all at once.”

Asia Week New York will feature curated exhibitions from world-renowned dealers, live auctions, and expert-led panel discussions. The 2026 edition promises an inspiring array of treasures, from antiquities to contemporary masterpieces. Two new Affiliate Members, Francesca Galloway and Lark Mason Associates, will participate remotely with online exhibitions.

Asia Week New York continues to affirm the importance of Asian art in the cultural landscape. More information about programming will soon follow. Here is a first look at the list of participating dealers joining in New York, organized by specialty:

Chinese and Vietnamese Art

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Group of Vietnamese Ceramics 15th-16th century; Courtesy Zetterquist Galleries

Indian, Himalayan, and Southeast Asian Art

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Composite elephant Bikaner, Rajasthan, circa 1770, opaque pigments with gold on paper, 8 1/5 by 5 1/3 in. (20.8 by 13.6 cm) painting, 10 1/3 by 8 in. (27 by 20.4 cm) folio; Courtesy Oliver Forge and Brendan Lynch Ltd.

Japanese Art

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Miyanohara Ken 宮之原 謙 (1898-1977), Chrysanthemum Water Jar (Mizusashi), glazed stoneware with signed wood box and sealed on the base: Ken 謙, H16 × W20 cm; Courtesy Dai Ichi Arts, Ltd.

Korean Art

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Cho Yong-ik (1934-2023), “69-631,” oil on canvas, 44 x 44 in. (111.76 x 111.76 cm.); Courtesy HK Art & Antiques LLC

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