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« Saturday May 15, 2010 »
Sat
Start: 12:00 am
End: 12:00 am

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

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