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San Francisco Arts of Pacific Asia Show: Art and Antiques from China, Japan and More

Fort Mason Center - Festival Pavilion (Corner of Marina Blvd. and Buchanan Street San Francisco, CA 94123)
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$15.00
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The San Francisco Arts of Pacific Asia Show offers more than 10,000 unique pieces of art, antiques and artifacts from Pacific and mainland Asia regions to view or purchase. Items include Chinese porcelain and jade, Japanese prints, enamels and basketry, Korean ceramics, Tibetan and Southeast Asian textiles and jewelry. Spanning more than 2,000 years of Asian arts, culture and history, this art fair is considered the most respected showing of authentic works by collectors the world over. For 2012, the Arts of Pacific Asia show will debut a Contemporary Asian Art Initiative with galleries presenting some of their most dynamic works, showcasing both emerging and established artists. Admission includes a full-color catalogue.

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The last date listed for San Francisco Arts of Pacific Asia Show was Sunday February 5, 2012 / 11:00am-5:00pm.

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Corner of Marina Blvd. and Buchanan Street
San Francisco, CA 94123
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31 Goldstar Member Reviews

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Food selection was limited but tasty. Very high-end objects and prices. My favorite part was the extensive, free exhibition of propaganda-themed garments fron Japan. Also, don't miss the smaller, but very cool "beauty of sex" objects! Includes ability to re-enter on another day.
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I thoroughly enjoyed the show. I would have said, before going, that the arts of Asia were not my favorite style of art, but the show was extremely varied, exhibiting traditional artwork, furniture, and rugs from that area, as well as more modern art.

It was low key, and just the right size--I was happily engaged for 2-3 hours!
Written on Feb 18 2012

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I was looking for more show and less sale! Too much high priced items and not enough historical information. There should be no admission costs for something like this!
Written on Feb 06 2012

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Look forward to The San Francisco Arts of Pacific Asia Show every year. I have attended the show for many years. Want to attend for many years to come.
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http://www.sanfranciscoartsofpacificasiashow.com

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On the waterfront in San Francisco’s historic Fort Mason Center, the San Francisco Arts of Pacific Asia Show brings more than 10,000 exquisite antiques, textiles and art from Pacific Asia, to the West Coast. This event, the oldest and largest vetted exhibtion in the United States brings together Asian art specialists from Asia, Europe and North America.

Since its commencement, this event has been regarded as a hallmark on the San Francisco social calendar, consistently drawing a high-profile audience of museum and arts professionals as well as arts enthusiasts.