Events

Time: 9:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Venue: Russell Square: College Buildings
Room: G3
Type of Event: Workshop
For More Information: http://www.soas.ac.uk/events/event56631.html#Programme
SPEAKERS will include (Alphabetical order):
Ryô Akama (Ritsumeikan)
Ricard Bru (University of Barcelona)
Rosina Buckland (National Museum of Scotland)
Andrew Gerstle (SOAS)
Alfred Haft (SOAS)
Monta Hayakawa (International Research , Kyoto)
Kazutaka Higuchi (Mitsui Memorial Art Museum)
Monika Hinkel (SOAS)
Kenji Hinohara (Ota Memorial Museum of Art)
Aki Ishigami (Ritsumeikan)
Fumiko Kobayashi (Hosei)
Christophe Marquet (INALCO, Paris)
Laura Moretti (Venice)
Joshua Mostow (British Columbia)
Jenny Preston (SOAS)
Amaury A. García (El Colegio de México, Colmex)
Timon Screech (SOAS)
Yukari Yamamoto (Ukiyoe Gakkai)
Akiko Yano (SOAS)
REGISTRATION
The event is free but registration is essential.
To register contact the Centres and Programmes Office giving your affiliation. All registered guests will receive an email confirmation which they must bring along to the event.
Email: events@soas.ac.uk
Tel: +44 (0)20 7898 4892/3
Enquiries about the Programme
Andrew Gerstle, ag4@soas.ac.uk
Organiser: Centres & Programmes Office
Sponsor: The workshop is supported by grants from The Leverhulme Trust, PMI2 (British Council) and the Japan Foundation
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Further Information
Website: Japan Research Centre
Or contact Centres & Programmes Office on:
Email: Rahima Begum rb41@soas.ac.uk
Tel: +44 (0)20 7898 4892 /3
or Dr Angus Lockyer, Chair, Japan Research Centre on:
Email: al21@soas.ac.uk
Tel: +44 (0)20 7898 4626
All are Welcome
School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London, Thornhaugh Street, Russell Square, London WC1H OXG

Time: 9:30 AM - 6:00 PM
Venue: Russell Square: College Buildings
Room: G3
Type of Event: Workshop
For More Information: http://www.soas.ac.uk/events/event56631.html#Programme
SPEAKERS will include (Alphabetical order):
Ryô Akama (Ritsumeikan)
Ricard Bru (University of Barcelona)
Rosina Buckland (National Museum of Scotland)
Andrew Gerstle (SOAS)
Alfred Haft (SOAS)
Monta Hayakawa (International Research , Kyoto)
Kazutaka Higuchi (Mitsui Memorial Art Museum)
Monika Hinkel (SOAS)
Kenji Hinohara (Ota Memorial Museum of Art)
Aki Ishigami (Ritsumeikan)
Fumiko Kobayashi (Hosei)
Christophe Marquet (INALCO, Paris)
Laura Moretti (Venice)
Joshua Mostow (British Columbia)
Jenny Preston (SOAS)
Amaury A. García (El Colegio de México, Colmex)
Timon Screech (SOAS)
Yukari Yamamoto (Ukiyoe Gakkai)
Akiko Yano (SOAS)
REGISTRATION
The event is free but registration is essential.
To register contact the Centres and Programmes Office giving your affiliation. All registered guests will receive an email confirmation which they must bring along to the event.
Email: events@soas.ac.uk
Tel: +44 (0)20 7898 4892/3
Enquiries about the Programme
Andrew Gerstle, ag4@soas.ac.uk
Organiser: Centres & Programmes Office
Sponsor: The workshop is supported by grants from The Leverhulme Trust, PMI2 (British Council) and the Japan Foundation
------------------------------
Further Information
Website: Japan Research Centre
Or contact Centres & Programmes Office on:
Email: Rahima Begum rb41@soas.ac.uk
Tel: +44 (0)20 7898 4892 /3
or Dr Angus Lockyer, Chair, Japan Research Centre on:
Email: al21@soas.ac.uk
Tel: +44 (0)20 7898 4626
All are Welcome
School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London, Thornhaugh Street, Russell Square, London WC1H OXG
A conference organized by the Center for the Art of East Asia, Department of Art History, University of Chicago
Location: The Franke Institute for the Humanities, 1100 East 57th Street, Chicago, Illinois 60637
Morning, April 14
Opening Remarks: Wu Hung (University of Chicago)
East Asian Connections
Mimi Hall Yiengpruksawan (Yale University), Carving the Liao Way: A New Direction in Japanese Buddhist Statuary at the Turn of the Eleventh Century
François Louis (Bard Graduate Center), Nomadic Style in Tenth-Century China
Yang Lu (University of Kansas), A Civilized Warlord in Early Tenth Century Hebei: The Tomb of Wang Chuzhi and Its Cultural Significance
Afternoon, April 14
Rethinking Chinese Painting History
Jonathan Hay (Institute of Fine Arts, NYU), On the Art-historical Narrativization of Tenth-century Chinese Painting
Foong Ping (University of Chicago), A Political History of Reconstituting Institutions for Painting in the Early Song Dynasty
Heping Liu (Wellesley College), Snow, Snowscape, and Some Tenth-Century Sources for the Making of Landscape of Exile
De-nin D. Lee (Bowdoin College), Conduits of Culture: The Movements and Artistic Impact of Women and Their Proxies in Tenth-century China
Morning, April 15
New Development in Art and Visual Culture
Samuel C. Morse (Amherst College), From Temple Workshop to Urban Atelier: Buddhist Sculpture in Japan in the Tenth Century
Jeehee Hong (Dartmouth College), Refashioning the Faces of the Earth: Transformation of a Shensha Figurine in Tenth-century Mortuary Space
Hui-Wen Lu (National Taiwan University), Wild Cursive Calligraphy, Poetry, and Chan Monks in Tenth-Century China
Jenny So (Chinese University, Hong Kong), Five Dynasties-Liao-Song: Dynastic-ethnic-regional Identities in Jades of the Tenth Century
Afternoon, April 15
Brief Summary by Wu Hung and a roundtable discussion with all the speakers
A conference organized by the Center for the Art of East Asia, Department of Art History, University of Chicago
Location: The Franke Institute for the Humanities, 1100 East 57th Street, Chicago, Illinois 60637
Morning, April 14
Opening Remarks: Wu Hung (University of Chicago)
East Asian Connections
Mimi Hall Yiengpruksawan (Yale University), Carving the Liao Way: A New Direction in Japanese Buddhist Statuary at the Turn of the Eleventh Century
François Louis (Bard Graduate Center), Nomadic Style in Tenth-Century China
Yang Lu (University of Kansas), A Civilized Warlord in Early Tenth Century Hebei: The Tomb of Wang Chuzhi and Its Cultural Significance
Afternoon, April 14
Rethinking Chinese Painting History
Jonathan Hay (Institute of Fine Arts, NYU), On the Art-historical Narrativization of Tenth-century Chinese Painting
Foong Ping (University of Chicago), A Political History of Reconstituting Institutions for Painting in the Early Song Dynasty
Heping Liu (Wellesley College), Snow, Snowscape, and Some Tenth-Century Sources for the Making of Landscape of Exile
De-nin D. Lee (Bowdoin College), Conduits of Culture: The Movements and Artistic Impact of Women and Their Proxies in Tenth-century China
Morning, April 15
New Development in Art and Visual Culture
Samuel C. Morse (Amherst College), From Temple Workshop to Urban Atelier: Buddhist Sculpture in Japan in the Tenth Century
Jeehee Hong (Dartmouth College), Refashioning the Faces of the Earth: Transformation of a Shensha Figurine in Tenth-century Mortuary Space
Hui-Wen Lu (National Taiwan University), Wild Cursive Calligraphy, Poetry, and Chan Monks in Tenth-Century China
Jenny So (Chinese University, Hong Kong), Five Dynasties-Liao-Song: Dynastic-ethnic-regional Identities in Jades of the Tenth Century
Afternoon, April 15
Brief Summary by Wu Hung and a roundtable discussion with all the speakers

