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A. Johnson Tribal Art |
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Indonesia, Indonesian, Borneo, Sarawak, Kalimantan,
Sulawesi, Sumatra, Timor, Bali, Java, Flores, Sumba, Savu, Roti, Lombok, Malaysia.
Nusa Tengara, New Guinea, Irian Jaya, Moluccas, Tanimbar, Leti, Lembata, Alor,
Philippines, Luzon, Mindanao, Sulu, Southeast Asia, Asia, Asian, Burma. Myanmar,
India, Nagaland, Nepal, Tibet, Himalaya, Himalayan, Assam, Thailand, Vietnam,
Yunnan, Hainan, China, Central Asia, Dayak, Batak, Toraja, Naga, Chin, Li,
Miao, Bahau, Punan, Penan, Modang, Kayan. Kenyah, Ngaju, Kontu, Kantu, Iban,
Maloh, Tunjung, Busang, Aoheng, Dong Son, Konyak, Tangkhul, Ao, Angami, Sema,
Wancho, Bontoc, B'laan, Bagabo, Gaddang, Ifugao..
Exhibitions
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FORTHCOMING
EXHIBITIONS
LOS ANGELES ASIAN & TRIBAL ARTS
SHOW
November 14th, 15th, & 16th, 2008
Santa Monica Civic Center, 4th and Pico, Santa Monica, CA.
For details, please go to: www.caskeylees.com
PREVIOUS
EXHIBITIONS
Museum
Exhibits
- Advisor
and Donor: “Elemental Art of the Indonesian Archipelago”. Objects
from the permanent collection, Mingei International Museum, San Diego,
California. June through December, 2004.
- Lender:
"Facing East, Masks of the East and Artists Inspired by Them".
Hammond Museum & Japanese Stroll Garden, New Salem, New York,
April 17-August 14, 1999.
- Lender
and Advisor: "A Transcultural Mosaic", objects from the
permanent collection, including Indonesia and Southeast Asia. Mingei
International Museum, San Diego, CA, 1998-1999.
- Lender:
"The Beaded Universe", beadwork from around the world. Mingei
International Museum, Sand Diego, CA, 1997. This exhibit was also
shown in museums in New York and North Dakota.
- Lender:
"Beyond the Java Seas", exhibit of Indonesian Art. Smithsonian
Institute, Washington, D.C., 1991-1992. This exhibit traveled to several
other museum venues in this country, Europe, and Australia.
- Primary
Lender and Guest Curator: "Hornbills and the Sacred Dragon",
exhibition of Indonesian Tribal Art. Museum of Man, San Diego, CA,
1991.
- Lender
and Advisor: "The Other Face", exhibition of Indonesian
Tribal Art. Mingei International Museum, San Diego, CA, 1991.
- Primary
Lender and Advisor: "Island Indonesia", exhibition of Indonesian
Tribal Art. Irvine Fine Arts Center with the Bowers Museum, Orange
County, CA, 1990.
- Primary
Lender: "The Common Cord", (Photos)
exhibition of Central Asian Textiles. Seattle Art Museum, Seattle,
WA, 1986-1987.
- Lender:
"The Eloquent Dead", exhibition of Indonesian Tribal Art.
UCLA’s Fowler Museum, Los Angeles, CA, 1985.
- Lender
and Exhibitor to numerous other small venues and galleries since the
late 1970’s.
Other
Exhibits and Shows:
- Exhibitor:
"The New York International Tribal Antiques Show". Annually
in May.*
- Exhibitor:
"The San Francisco Tribal and Folk Art Show". Annually in
February.*
- Exhibitor:
The Los Angeles Asian and Tribal Art Show". Annually in November.*
- Exhibitor:
"The Santa Fe, NM Ethnographic Art Show", Annually in August.
*All of these
shows are recurring and intensely vetted for authenticity. Only the
most knowledgeable and qualified dealers are invited to attend and
exhibit.
Miscellaneous:
Founding
member and first director: Asian & Tribal Art-Los Angeles (ATA-LA),
now LA Tribal. For additional information, please go to www.latribal.com.
Indonesian
Art Advisor for Mingei International Museum, San Diego, California
Photos
from Recent Sales Exhibits
- "New
York Tribal Art Show 2007"
- "Los
Angeles Antique Show 2007"
- "San
Francisco Tribal Art Show 2007"
- "Los
Angeles Asian and Tribal Art Show 2006"
- "Santa
Fe Ethnographic Art Show 2006"
- "Los
Angeles Antique Show 2006"
- "New
York Tribal Art Show 2006"
- "San
Francisco Tribal Art Show 2006"
- "Los
Angeles Asian and Tribal Art Show 2005"
- “New
York Tribal Art Show 2005”
- "San
Francisco Tribal and Textile Arts Show, 2004"
- "Santa
Fe Ethnographic Show, 2003"
- "San
Francisco Tribal & Textile Arts Show, 2003"
- "Los
Angeles Arts of Asia & Oceania Show, 2002"
- "New
York Tribal Art Show 2003 and 2002"
- "The
Los Angeles Tribal, Folk, & Textile Show", at the Santa Monica
Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, California. November 2001.
- "Los
Angeles Arts of Pacific Asia Show". October, 2001.
- "San
Francisco Tribal Art Show", February, 2001, Fort Mason, San
Francisco, California
- "Los
Angeles Tribal Art Show", November, 2000, Santa Monica Civic
Center, Santa Monica, California
- "Seattle
Antiquities Show", October, 2000, Seattle, Washington.
- "New
York International" Tribal Antiques
Show, May, 2000 NYC
- "San
Francisco Tribal Art Show", February, 2000, Fort Mason, San
Francisco, California.
- "Tribal
Arts Show" Fort Mason Center, San Francisco, California,
February, 1999.
- "Arts
of Pacific Asia Show " Fort Mason Center, San Francisco,
California, February, 1999.
- "Arts
of Pacific Asia Show ", Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Los
Angeles, California, November, 1998.
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Indonesia, Indonesian, Borneo, Sarawak, Kalimantan,
Sulawesi, Sumatra, Timor, Bali, Java, Flores, Sumba, Savu, Roti, Lombok, Malaysia.
Nusa Tengara, New Guinea, Irian Jaya, Moluccas, Tanimbar, Leti, Lembata, Alor,
Philippines, Luzon, Mindanao, Sulu, Southeast Asia, Asia, Asian, Burma. Myanmar,
India, Nagaland, Nepal, Tibet, Himalaya, Himalayan, Assam, Thailand, Vietnam,
Yunnan, Hainan, China, Central Asia, Dayak, Batak, Toraja, Naga, Chin, Li,
Miao, Bahau, Punan, Penan, Modang, Kayan. Kenyah, Ngaju, Kontu, Kantu, Iban,
Maloh, Tunjung, Busang, Aoheng, Dong Son, Konyak, Tangkhul, Ao, Angami, Sema,
Wancho, Bontoc, B'laan, Bagabo, Gaddang, Ifugao. Sculpture, statue, mask,
beadwork, bead, textile, weaving, costume, hat, shield, spear, helmet, sword,
charm, fetish, drum, basket, basketry, jewelry, ornament, weapon. Canoe, amulet,
decoration, architecture, architectural, longhouse, headhunter, headhunting,
shaman, festival, ceremony, ceremonial, ritual, tattoo. Skull, dragon, hornbill,
art, tribal, tribe, culture, cultural, myth, artifact, artefact, wood, stone,
cotton, metal, bronze, brass, cloth, tropics, tropical, ethnographic.