This issue No. 3 (30) of “The Art of Eurasia” Journal is dedicated to the art of the Far East and Mongolia. The reason for this was the interregional exhibition “Far East – 13th”, which is held every five years. This year it opened in the capital of the Republic of Buryatia, Ulan-Ude. The exhibition presented the creativity of all, even the remotest, regions of the Far East. The exhibition included works by both leading masters and young artists. It showed promising directions for the development of art and revealed problems that artists and art historians will have to work on thoroughly.
The section “Eurasian Heritage” contains articles about the scientific and artistic creativity of the researcher of the ancient cultures of northern India O. Handa, about the most ancient forms of mobile art of the Ice Age in Siberia in the aspect of self-identification of man and society. The studies of the features of the artistic language of modern masters — the painter G.P. Kichigin, artist-jeweler A.G. Sharifullin, descendants of noble families from Saint Petersburg, artist E.G. Mikhnov-Voitenko — can be read in the section “Art of the 20th–21st Centuries”. An always pressing task in art history is related to the analysis and interpretation of works of art — methodological issues are addressed in the section “Philosophy and Theory of Art”.