A carpet for Pavlosk Palace
The commission of a Russian carpet recently sold at Christie’s and how it entered Empress Maria Feodorovna’s (1759-1828) Pavlovsk Palace make for an interesting story.
The commission of a Russian carpet recently sold at Christie’s and how it entered Empress Maria Feodorovna’s (1759-1828) Pavlovsk Palace make for an interesting story.
Many exhibits, discussions and talks are taking place in the heart of the British capital as part of Asian Art in London, 31 October-9 November.
‘Symbols and Colors in Caucasian and Alpine Carpets’, Mercantile Museum and Mercantile Palace in Bolzano (Bozen), exhibition review by Ben Evans from HALI 201.
An abridged exhibition review from Alberto Levi from HALI 201 – coming soon!
The annual Sartirana Textile Show will celebrate its 15th anniversary with a special event in a grand historical exhibition venue in the northwest Italian city of Turin.
It is with great sadness that we have to report the death of Dr John Mills, who had been associated with HALI since its inception in the 1970s. An organic chemist, John Mills served as Scientific Adviser at the National Gallery in London until his retirement in the 1980s and made a significant contribution to… Read more »
With The HALI Pavilion, The Rug Show New York now truly covers the whole spectrum of fine handmade rugs.
Celebrating 40 years and 200 editions of HALI magazine, HALI London was the first London festival devoted to the art and history of textiles.
We are excited to announce a new feature in the front section of HALI Magazine. ‘The Common Thread’ focuses on different textile types from around the world with a shared theme, either decorative or technical. In our latest issue, HALI 200, we look at ikat weavings.
The countdown has begun to the opening of the the HALI Fair at the Mall Galleries on 27 June! This new addition to London Art Week offers the chance to view and acquire exquisite textile treasures from a whole host of highly acclaimed international dealers.