Visit Armenia with HALI
The HALI Tour to Armenia in September 2015 will highlight the textile and rug traditions of this ancient nation.
The HALI Tour to Armenia in September 2015 will highlight the textile and rug traditions of this ancient nation.
Tapestries and embroideries from the most prominent textile centres of Europe are surveyed in a new exhibition and publication by Gallery Moshe Tabibnia.
Music producer and Turkmen rug collector Kurt Munkacsi’s collection comes under the hammer in Vienna this May.
This summer, HALI returns to the Olympia Antiques Fair 18 – 28 June 2015. HALI in London is a special series of visits, talks and events 23 – 26 June 2015.
As part of London’s Islamic Art Week, Christie’s will hold an Oriental Rugs and Carpets auction on Tuesday 21 April in their King Street salerooms. Highlights include an early Mongol kilim, a Bukhara saf fragment and an Ottoman Cairene carpet.
Sonia Delaunay at the Tate Modern represents the artist’s considerable body of radical designs for fashion and textiles for interiors, alongside paintings that chart her practice from early figurative works to energetic 1960s abstracts.
HALI launches the first in a series of cultural tours in association with Martin Randall Travel: The Decorative Arts of Iberia Tour, 19 – 31 May 2015
It is with great sadness that we have to report the death of the well-known tribal rug dealer Michael Craycraft, a genuine, if often highly opinionated and intuitive, expert on and connoisseur of Baluch and Turkmen weaving in particular.
The first of three single owner auctions to offer the collection of Ignazio Vok took place at Rippon Boswell in Wiesbaden on Saturday 11 April 2015. Daniel Shaffer reports.
During Asian Art Week in New York, from 17 March to 21 March 2015, some two thousand works of Chinese, Japanese, Indian, Himalayan, Southeast Asian and European art from the collection of the late American scholar, dealer and connoisseur, Robert Hatfield Ellis (a.k.a. ‘The King of Ming’) were sold in a series of six auctions… Read more »