new york tribal textile arts fair
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"...when
something is hot at this fair, the most beautiful one in New York, it's
superhot." Holland Cotter, NEW YORK TIMES 05/21/07
May
15th-18th, 2008
NEW LOCATION!!
FOURTEENTH ANNUAL
NEW LOCATION!!! GRAMERCY PARK ARMORY
Lexington Avenue at 26th Street .
New
York City
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more at the official page new
york tribal textile arts fair
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The New York International Tribal & Textile Arts
Show
There had always been a
very strong market for antique tribal, ethnographic art and objects in Europe
but interest in the United States at the time we pioneered our first show in
Los Angeles in 1985 was limited to only a few dealers and collectors. The show
was an immediate success and two years later in 1987 it premiered in San
Francisco to an enthusiastic market. Then in 1995 the first New York
International Tribal show opened its doors to a highly motivated group of
investors and collectors. With the momentum growing in the United States this
show quickly became known as one of the worlds most prestigious events. Sales
of antique fine arts and ancient artifacts of native peoples from Africa, The
Americas, Oceania, Asia and Australia boomed.
At this show, seventy of tribal art's most respected and prestigious
galleries/dealers from Europe, Africa, the Far East as well as the United
States elegantly present the highest art forms of the indigenous peoples.
In quality and significance it has and continues to rival any Tribal Art show
in America. Many of the same dealers who participate in the San Francisco
Tribal show also exhibit in this New York show and each offer similar material
typically found in SE Asia, Oceanic Islands, the Middle East, Central and
South America, African countries including Morocco, Nigeria and Zaire; New
Guinea, Mexico, Sumatra, Tibet, Uzbekistan, Cook and Solomon Islands,
Polynesia, Philippines, Thailand, Borneo, India, Indonesia, Peru and the
United States. This show has a strong emphasis on textiles and among just some
of the indigenous, folk and religious antiques covering a period of at least
1000 years you will find artifacts such as a statues and sculptures; finials;
kilims, bark cloth and batik; Caucasian, early American hooked rugs and quilts
as well as a variety of tribal carpets; weavings; embroidery; tunics; Berber
shawls and a variety of ikat designs; ceremonial artifacts including sceptres,
cloths, a wide variety of masks, funerary objects, bowls, dance shirts, dolls,
dancing blankets, jewelry, drinking vessels, tools and rare collections of out
of print as well as in-print art books.
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