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This week, HALI attended Tribal Art London and The Decorative Fair at Battersea Park. Open until thi

[View this email in your browser]( This week, HALI attended Tribal Art London and The Decorative Fair at Battersea Park. Open until this Sunday 6 October, the events showcase various impressive collections of antiques, including rugs, which have attracted dealers and buyers from across the world. Tribal Art London exhibitors—on the mezzanine—include Joss Graham, Alan Marcuson Art, David Malik and Adam Prout; Meanwhile, Joshua Lumley Limited, Ian Shaw Tribal, Galerie Arabesque (above right), Gallery Yacou, Owen Parry Rugs (above left) and others can be located within The Decorative Fair. Find out more on [Tribal Art London]( and [The Decorative Fair](. ‘Woven Memories: 40 Years in the Carpet Market’, a seminar featuring William Robinson takes place on 16 October in London, hosted by the Oriental Rug and Textile Society. He will discuss his time at Christie’s, where he joined the Islamic Art and Carpet department in 1982, and share his views on the current rug market. [Find out more.]( The 8th International Association for the Study of Silk Road Textiles Symposium and the 9th ASEAN Traditional Textile Symposium take place from 3–7 November in Vientiane. A discussion with Thomas Murray is included in the programme. Image: Manuscript textile, Northern Laos, mid-20th century. British Library, 16886, Methaporn Singhanan [Find out more.]( This summer, The Fowler Museum at UCLA returned twenty objects of cultural value and significance to Australia's Warumungu community, of Tennant Creek in the Northern Territory, where they originated. The artifacts included a knife, a sheath and a hooked boomerang. Image credit: David Esquivel / UCLA [Find out more.]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Website]( [LinkedIn]( Copyright © 2023 Hali Publications, All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: HALI Publications 6 Sylvester Path London, Hackney E8 1EN United Kingdom Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](. This email was sent to {EMAIL} [why did I get this?]( [unsubscribe from this list]( [update subscription preferences]( Hali Publications Ltd · 6 Sylvester Path · London, England E8 1EN · United Kingdom

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