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Lectures 2008−2009

 

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Tuesday, 2 December 2008

Wu Hung

University of Chicago

Shitao (1642−1707) and the Traditional Concept of Ruins

McCosh 10
8:00 pm

Co-sponsored by the Department of Art and Archaeology

 

Monday, 27 April 2009

Boreth Ly

University of California, Santa Cruz

Circles of Power: The Political Palladia of Southeast Asia

106 McCormick Hall
4:30 pm

Co-sponsored by the Buddhist Studies Workshop

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lectures 2006−2007

 

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Tuesday, 28 November 2006

Nancy Steinhardt

University of Pennsylvania

The Mosque in China

106 McCormick Hall
4:30 pm

Co-sponsored by the Department of Art and Archaeology

 

Monday, 4 December 2006

Marsha Haufler

University of Kansas

Thangkas for the Ming Court

106 McCormick Hall
4:30 pm

Co-sponsored by the East Asian Studies Program

 

Tuesday, 20 February 2007

Vannessa Tran

artist, Seattle, Washington; Fellow in The Council of the Humanities and the Tang Center for East Asian Art

The Nature of Painting

106 McCormick Hall
4:30 pm

Co-sponsored by The Council of the Humanities, the Program in Visual Arts, and the Princeton University Art Museum

 

 

 

 

 

Lectures 2005−2006

 

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Zhi Lin Drawing Quartering

 

 

 

 

 

Tuesday, 15 November 2005

Aida Yuen Wong

Brandeis University

Affective Realism: Saimitsu Byosha and its Chinese Song-dynasty Sources in Taisho Japan

106 McCormick Hall
4:30 pm

Co-sponsored by the Department of Art and Archaeology

 

Thursday, 9 February 2006

Tonia Eckfeld

University of Melbourne

Architectonics of Tang Imperial Tombs, 618-907: Constructing a Dynasty

106 McCormick Hall
4:30 pm

Co-sponsored by the East Asian Studies Program

 

Tuesday, 21 February 2006

Zhi Lin

University of Washington, Seattle; Fellow in The Council of the Humanities and the Tang Center for East Asian Art

Zhi Lin's Work: A Journey Across History and Culture

Stewart Film Theater
4:30 pm

Co-sponsored by The Council of the Humanities, the Program in Visual Arts, and the Princeton University Art Museum

 

 

 

 

 

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Wednesday, 22 February 2006

Zhi Lin

University of Washington, Seattle; Fellow in The Council of the Humanities and the Tang Center for East Asian Art

Self-Portraits: Investigations of Nature, the Past, and the Present

106 McCormick Hall
4:30 pm

Co-sponsored by The Council of the Humanities, the Program in Visual Arts, and the Princeton University Art Museum, and the Department of Art and Archaeology

 

Monday, 13 March 2006

Nora Taylor

Arizona State University

Following the Trail of Hanoi's Avant Garde Artists: Vietnamese Installation and Performance Art in the Age of Globalization

106 McCormick Hall
4:30 pm

Co-sponsored by the Department of Art and Archaeology

 

Wednesday, 12 April 2006

Dashtzeveg Tumen

National University of Mongolia

Xiongnu Archaeology of Mongolia and Transbaikalia

106 McCormick Hall
4:30 pm

 

 

 

 

 

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Friday, 14 April 2006

Colin Mackenzie

Middlebury College

Strange Forms and Patterned Surfaces: Wood Carving and Lacquer Painting of the Chu State, 6th to 3rd century B.C.E.

106 McCormick Hall
4:30 pm

 

Tuesday, 18 April 2006

Marylin Rhie

Smith College

Some Issues in Korean Buddhist Art

106 McCormick Hall
4:30 pm

Co-sponsored by the Buddhist Studies Workshop

 

Wednesday, 19 April 2006

Marylin Rhie

Smith College

Regional Schools in Later Tibetan Art

106 McCormick Hall
4:30 pm

Co-sponsored by the Buddhist Studies Workshop

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Lectures 2004−2005

 

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Tuesday, 12 October 2004

Lillian Lan-ying Tseng

Yale University

Art, Science and Religion: The Painted Han Tomb at Xi'an Jiaotong University

106 McCormick Hall
4:30 pm

Co-sponsored by the East Asian Studies Program

 

Monday, 1 November 2004

Robert E. Harrist, Jr.

Columbia University

Big Writing: The Monumental Sutras of Shandong Province and the Question of Scale in the Visual Arts

106 McCormick Hall
4:30 pm

Co-sponsored by the Buddhist Studies Workshop

 

Friday, 12 November 2004

Lin Meicun

Peking University

Mongolian Landscape Map: A “World Map” of Middle Age Newly Discovered in Japan

106 McCormick Hall
3:30 pm

Co-sponsored by the East Asian Studies Program

 

 

 

 

 

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Monday, 15 November 2004

James Trilling
 

Cultural Boundaries and Artistic Fusion: Eurasian Art of the First Millennium, AD

106 McCormick Hall
4:30 pm

 

Thursday, 2 December 2004

Bong Won Kang

Visiting professor, Kyongju University, Korea

Mortuary Practices during the Three Kingdoms Period in Korea

106 McCormick Hall
4:30 pm

Co-sponsored by the Department of Art and Archaeology

 

Monday, 14 February 2005

Stanley Abe

Duke University

Authenticity and Connoisseurship: Making Chinese Sculpture Art

106 McCormick Hall
4:30 pm

Co-sponsored by the East Asian Studies Program Art

 

 

 

 

 

Lectures 2003−2004

 

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liu

 

 

 

 

 

Tuesday, 14 October 2003

William Coaldrake

University of Melbourne

Meiji Architectural Models and the Rebirth of the Taitokuin Mausoleum

106 McCormick Hall
4:30 pm

Co-sponsored by the Department of Art and Archaeology

 

Thursday, 13 November 2003

Bell Yung

University of Pittsburgh

Hearing with the Mind and Touch: The Private Music of the Chinese Qin

106 McCormick Hall
4:30 pm

Co-sponsored by the Department of Art and Archaeology

 

Tuesday, 24 February 2004

Heping Liu

Wellesley College

Old Trees and Wintry Forests: Searching for an Ecological Landscape in Eleventh-Century Song China

106 McCormick Hall
4:30 pm

Co-sponsored by the Department of Art and Archaeology

 

 

 

 

 

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Tuesday, 30 March 2004

Eugene Wang

Harvard University

Grotto, Mirror Hall, and Phantasm—A Dunhuang Cave and Medieval Chinese Visual Culture

106 McCormick Hall
4:30 pm

Co-sponsored by the East Asian Studies Program

 

Monday, 12 April 2004

Puay-peng Ho

Chinese University of Hong Kong

Constructing the Pure Land: Architecture in Dunhuang Wall Paintings

106 McCormick Hall
4:30 pm

Co-sponsored by the Buddhist Studies Workshop

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Lectures 2002−2003

 

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Wednesday, 23 October 2002

Maggie Bickford

Brown University

Emperor Huizong's Paintings: Works of Art as Works of State

106 McCormick Hall
4:30 pm

Co-sponsored by the Department of Art and Archaeology

 

Thursday, 14 November 2002

James Cahill, Emeritus

University of California at Berkeley

Passages of Felt Life: Paintings for Women in Ming-Qing China?

106 McCormick Hall
4:30 pm

Co-sponsored by the East Asian Studies Program

 

Tuesday, 4 March 2002

Xin Lixiang

National Museum of Chinese History

The Relationship between the Images of Han Dynasty Offering Shrines and Tomb Imagery

Jones Hall
4:30 pm

Co-sponsored by the Princeton University Art Museum and the East Asian Studies Program and underwritten in part by the Getty Grant Program

 

 

 

 

 

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Tuesday, 4 March 2002

Jiang Yingju

Honorary Director of the Shandong Stone Carvings Museum

Han Dynasty Pictorial Stone Carving

Jones Hall
5:00 pm

Co-sponsored by the Princeton University Art Museum and the East Asian Studies Program and underwritten in part by the Getty Grant Program

 

Wednesday, 26 March 2003

Doris Ledderose-Croissant

University of Heidelberg

Icons of Femininity: Tsuchida Bakusen (1887-1938), Japanese National Painting and the Parodox of Modernity

106 McCormick Hall
4:30 pm

Co-sponsored by the Department of Art and Archaeology

 

Thursday, 3 April 2003

Robert Murowchick

Boston University

Bulls, Snakes, and Drums: Changing Perspectives on the Archaeology of the Dian Culture in Yunnan, Southwest China

106 McCormick Hall
4:30 pm

 

 

 

 

 

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