Workshops

WORKSHOP
Summer 2014
Parallels and Convergences

This workshop was designed to help develop concepts in preparation for a potential exhibition at the Freer and Sackler Galleries of painting at the Qing-Manchu court during the presence there of European Jesuit artists. The workshop focused on the issue of perspective as used in Chinese painting before, during, and after this period, and on what reception and lasting impact (if any) the Jesuit presence had among painters in China.

Workshop Participants

Exhibition Proposal and Primary Issues

Julian Raby, Freer and Sackler Galleries

Jay Levenson, Museum of Modern Art

 

Perspective in Chinese Painting before the Jesuits

Jerome Silbergeld, Princeton University

 

Perspective in Chinese Architectural Painting

Zoe Kwok, Princeton University Art Museum

 

Perspective in Korean Painting

Eleanor Hyun, Metropolitan Museum of Art

 

Commentators

Anita Chung, Cleveland Museum of Art

Kristina Kleutghen, Washington University, St. Louis