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“Calligraphy’s Visuality in China”
Time: 02/22/2018: 10:30AM–12:00PM
Location: Room 501C
Chair: Peter Sturman, University of California, Santa Barbara
“Revelation and Visuality in Writing at the Court of Empress Wu Zetian”
Hui-shu Lee, University of California, Los Angeles
“Building for Brushwork: The Display of Calligraphy in Early Modern China”
Lei Xue, Oregon State University
“Material Translations and the Practice of Qing Calligraphy”
Michelle H. Wang, Reed College
“Calligraphic Language in Contemporary Chinese Art”
Kuiyi Shen, University of California, San Diego
Discussant: Peter Sturman, University of California, Santa Barbara
Sessions; Regular Sessions
Subject Areas
Modern (1800-present)Visual StudiesCreativityArtistic PracticeMateriality of ArtArt HistorySixth to Tenth CenturyEarly Modern (1450–1800)ArchitectureGenderIntermediaCollecting/Patronage StudiesChina-Imperial (up to 1911)Words/WritingsChina-Modern (post-1911)
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