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Global Dealers Launch Another Offensive During Asia Week
by Lyn Hsieh April 12, 2010 After the tremendous upsurge in interest in contemporary art in 2006-2008, and the market doldrums of 2009, this year’s Asia... Read more -
Tribute to Tokuda Yasokichi III
(1933 - 2009) August 26, 2009 It is with a heavy heart that we note that ceramic artist Tokuda Yasokichi III, designated a National Living Treasure... Read more -
Asian Art Newspaper
Group Shows February 28, 2009 Over the last several years there has been an increasing number of dealers who have chosen to abandon the International... Read more
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The New York Times
Japanese Art in Full Flower by Wendy Moonan October 3, 2008 The market for Japanese art and antiques seems to be thriving in Manhattan. Although there are only a handful of... Read more -
Tribute to Wada Morihiro
(1944 - 2008) September 7, 2008 It is with tremendous sadness that we note the tragic, unexpected death on September 7, 2008 of our beloved artist,... Read more -
Asian Art
Kaneta Masanao: New Works August 31, 2008 This exhibition will mark Joan Mirviss' first anniversary in her Madison Avenue gallery. Kaneta Masanao, born in 1953, is an... Read more
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Asian Art
Daring Visions: Prints of The Utagawa School February 29, 2008 Japanese ukiyo-e prints are certainly hogging the limelight this month, what with the exhibitions at the Brooklyn Museum and the... Read more -
Apollo Magazine
Asian Art Market by Susan Moore January 31, 2008 Asia Week in New York is neatly topped and tailed this year. Launching the events is the International Asian Art... Read more -
Asian Art: Breaking the Mold
by Martin Barnes Lorber November 30, 2007 For many years, Joan has been known as a private dealer with respected expertise in Japanese screens, paintings, wood prints... Read more
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Art in America: A Weary Regard for Tradition
by Leila Philip October 31, 2007 No poet, no artist of any art, has his complete meaning alone." So wrote T.S. Eliot in his classic essay,... Read more -
The Art Newspaper
A Ceramic Love Affair Dating Back to the 19th Century by Helen Stoilas September 30, 2007 Ever since the 19th-century English designer Christopher Dresser picked up a deliberately rough Japanese tea bowl and wrote in ecstasy... Read more -
The New York Times
Optimistic Dealer Decides to Gamble on Japanese Art, by Wendy Moonan September 21, 2007 Joan B. Mirviss calls herself a contrarian. So perhaps it is not surprising that she has just opened a gallery... Read more
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The New York Sun
A View to a Print September 18, 2007 Ancient Japanese screens, woodblock prints, scrolls, bronzes and contemporary ceramics by leading contemporary artists are on view in the exhibit... Read more -
The New York Sun
After 30 Years in the Business, Art Dealer to Open a Gallery by Katharine Herrup September 6, 2007 The owner of a gallery selling Japanese art that is opening in two weeks on 78th Street at Madison Avenue... Read more -
Antiques Trade Gazette: The Art and Antiques
Joan bucks trend with a gallery, but not its contents August 31, 2007 Until now, Ms. Mirviss and her staff, three women all with museum experience, worked out of an apartment overlooking Central... Read more
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Orientations
An Interview with Joan B. Mirviss August 31, 2007 On 17 September, Joan B. Mirviss, a well-known private dealer in Japanese art, is opening a gallery at 39 East... Read more -
Art + Auction
Art Zen-tral August 31, 2007 To prepare the space for her first-ever gallery, opening this month on New York's Madison Avenue, Japanese art specialist Joan... Read more -
Kateigaho International Edition
A Life-long Love of Ceramics August 31, 2003 Antiques dealer Joan B. Mirviss has been intrigued by Japanese art since her youth. "As a typical American child of... Read more
