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Orientations

Archived since January/February 2004
Modern Archive

162 issues

Orientations is a bimonthly print magazine published in Hong Kong and distributed worldwide since 1969. It is an authoritative source of information on the many and varied aspects of the arts of East and Southeast Asia, the Himalayas, the Indian subcontinent and the Middle East, from the latest scholarly research to market analysis and current news.

A digital subscription gives you access to back issues of Orientations from 2004. For a print subscription which comes with complimentary digital access, please visit our website at www.orientations.com.hk

Latest Issue:

This July/August 2026 issue gathers articles that examine Asian art and material culture through specific case studies spanning the contested legacies of American colonial collecting in the Philippines, medieval Javanese bronze casting, and contemporary Korean fabric architecture. Together, they challenge conventional narratives of stylistic influence, cultural ownership, and transcultural exchange by attending closely to how objects were made, moved, collected, and reimagined across time and space. 

Jim Moss, Bryan Miller, and Tiffany Fryer examine the University of Michigan’s 1922–25 Philippine Expedition, tracing how American imperial ambitions shaped the accumulation of Chinese ceramics and Indigenous Filipino materials while highlighting contemporary reparative efforts to reconnect these collections with descendant communities. Victor Estrella complements this with microscopic analysis of gold artefacts from the same expedition, revealing sophisticated local artisanry long obscured by colonial frameworks. Yuheng Zhang’s study of celadon trade ceramics shows how Philippine sites became crucial nodes in maritime networks spanning China and Southeast Asia.

Transcultural mimesis emerges as a central theme. Stella Wu analyses a Chinese reverse-glass painting of the Indian nawab Shuja-ud- Daula and his sons, tracing the image’s migration from a British artist through Indian painters to Cantonese workshops. Sizhao Yi examines a miniature Qing ivory book carved with Du Fu’s poem on the ‘Eight Drinking Immortals’, revealing a sophisticated interplay between materiality, text, and the embodied experience of reading.

We also feature new research on South and Southeast Asian religious art. Gerald Kozicz and Di Luo revisit Robert Heine-Geldern’s 1925 study of the Heidsieck collection of Javanese bronzes. Chaitanya Sambrani offers an introduction to Vishnu’s avataric forms across fifteen centuries of South and Southeast Asian art, framing these transformations within the devotional bhakti tradition.

Hongjiao Yang presents newly attributed self-portrait sculptures of the Tenth Karmapa, Choying Dorje, evidencing the 17th century master’s synthesis of Himalayan and Chinese styles and Stephen Little surveys the newly opened David Geffen Galleries at the LACMA.

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  • First Issue: January/February 2004
  • Latest Issue: July/August 2026
  • Issue Count: 162