2008 International Asian Art Fair – New York, NY

This year’s International Asian Art Fair (March 14 to 20th 2008) was held at 583 Park Avenue in New York City. The fair was born grand 12 years ago, and for a while grew only grander, sailing along as the flagship of Asia Week of sales and auctions in New York, and becoming a gold standard for art fairs in general.

This is the third year Kemin has participated in the International Asian Arts Fair. Below are photos of this year’s booth. Many artists and celebrities like Martha Stewart stopped by to learn and admire the Scholars’ rocks display. The Lingbi Stone in the middle was sold to be displayed at a University Museum in Florida.

More Photos from the Show

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An Interview with Scholars’ Rock Expert Kemin Hu

(taken from Asia Society’s Asia Blog at: http://asiastoreblog.blogspot.com)

An Interview Scholars’ Rock Expert
with Kemin Hu

Cherished by the Chinese for generations, scholars’ rocks or “spirit stones” are gaining appreciation in the West for their beauty and spiritual meaning. Kemin Hu was stirred to an appreciation of scholar?s rocks by her father, a noted connoisseur of Chinese antiquities. She became an authority on scholar?s stones through her long career as a dealer and collector, as well as through her friendships with such great collectors as Richard Rosenbloom and C.C. Wang.

A: How did you become interested in and begin collecting scholars’ rocks?
K: My entire life I have been around scholar rocks. As a child in China my father collected antiques and scholar rocks, and even though I didn?t begin collecting them until later, I have been around them all my life.

A: Why do people in China collect scholars’ rocks?
K: In ancient times, and still now, Chinese scholars have appreciated these rocks as a means to remain close to nature. They see humans not as removed from nature but as a part of it, and these rocks serve as a way to communicate with it. The stones act as a sort of window, so that when one is somewhere like a big city like New York, you can still have a mental connection with nature via the stone. In the Song, Tang, and Ming dynasties the emperors collected scholar rocks.
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Autumn Moon Festival Celebration

Autumn Moon Festival Celebration

Saturday, September 22nd, 2007
National Arboretum, Washington D.C.

Kemin will be a keynote speaker during the Autumn Moon Festival Celebration at the National Arboretum in Washington D.C. on Saturday, September 22nd. The event will kick off a month long exhibit in celebration of the “Chrysanthemum Moon”

1:00PM – 3:30PM – Kemin will give a powerpoint presentation
7:00PM – 8:00PM – Kemin will greet the general public at the “Chrysanthemum Moon” Exhibit inside the Museum, sign books and answer questions

Free, please register through the National Arboretum website

Images from the National Arboretum website

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Lecture at the California Aiseki Kai Club

Lecture at the California Aiseki Kai Club
February 28th, 2007
Huntington Botanical Gardens and Library, San Marino, California

Kemin Hu Spoke and gave a presentation at this event that was organized by the California Aiseki Kai Club and was well attended by 140. Many thanks to Larry and Nina Ragles!

Kemin Hu book signing at the Huntington Library

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“A New Life of Scholars’ Rocks”

Lecture was given by Kemin Hu on October 28th, 2006 in the Ceramic Studio of the Office for the Arts at Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. It was followed by a demonstration from Harvard visiting artist Meng Zhao.

Ceramic Scholars’ Rock by Meng Zhao, 2006

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