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Asian Arts

Writing about Art

Archives

Asia Art Archive is a rich source of primary materials about and by Asian artists.

Journals and eJournals selected

Material Religion: the Journal of Objects, Art and Belief. Though not specifically focused on Asian arts and religions it does have a sizable number of articles  adressing Asian arts and religion. Full text from 2005-2010. Indexes articles from 2011-to date.

Arts of Asia covers a wide range of arts in East, South, and Southeast Asia. 1971 to date.   NX 572 .A75  

 

Sources of Art News

Art Radar is the only editorially independent online news source writing about contemporary art across Asia. They conduct original research and scan global news sources to bring you the taste-changing, news-making and up-and-coming in Asian contemporary art.

Information

This LibGuide is organized in to East Asia (China, Japan, and Korea), Southeast Asia (The Phillipines, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Laos, Vietnam, and Myanmar), and South Asia (Sri Lanka, India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Nepal, and Butan). It covers all areas of art history and well as all periods.

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