Asia Week New York

Region

US - North East

Timing

March

Dates

2026
Monday
Feb
16
- 02
Mar
Confirmed
Various, London
2026
Tuesday
Feb
17
Confirmed
Various, London
2026
Thursday
Feb
19
- 23
Feb

Overview

Each spring, New York becomes a global hub for Asian art as Asia Week New York brings together international galleries, auction houses, museums, and collectors. Spanning ancient to contemporary, the weeklong celebration showcases the breadth of Asian art traditions while fostering cross-cultural dialogue and market momentum.

HIGHLIGHTS

🖼️ Masterworks Across Eras – From Chinese ceramics and Indian miniatures to Japanese prints and contemporary Asian art, the range on display attracts top collectors and institutions.

🏛️ Museum & Institutional Engagement – New York’s leading museums, including the Met and Asia Society, anchor the week with special exhibitions, lectures, and acquisitions.

💰 Auction House Energy – Christie’s, Sotheby’s, and Bonhams align their Asian art sales with the week, setting market benchmarks and sparking competitive bidding.

🌏 Global Collector Base – Collectors from Asia, Europe, and the Americas converge, underscoring New York’s role as a crossroads for art and cultural exchange.

✨ Educational & Cultural Programming – Beyond sales, the week offers lectures, gallery tours, and curator-led events, making it an accessible entry point for both seasoned collectors and the public.

INSIGHTS

Event General Timing
Annually held over 8-10 days in mid-March. Starts on a Thursday. (Same Day of Week)
Event is a city-wide celebration using existing gallery, museum, and auction house locations.
Event is a collaboration of galleries and institutions; no public application.
Event consists of many free/public access venues; no universal ticket availability date.
VIP Preview day is often the Wednesday before the official start. (Same Day of Week)
Each spring, New York becomes a global hub for Asian art as Asia Week New York brings together international galleries, auction houses, museums, and collectors. Spanning ancient to contemporary, the weeklong celebration showcases the breadth of Asian art traditions while fostering cross-cultural dialogue and market momentum.
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