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H-ASIA April 23, 2007 Modern Chinese painting symposium in honor of Michael Sullivan (June 1-2) ************************************************************************ From: Yiu Sifu <yiusifu@yahoo.com> For more information, please see: [one line] http://www.seattleartmuseum.org/calendar/eventDetail.asp? eventID=10168&month=5&day=1&year=2007&sxID=&WHEN=&sxTitle= In conjunction with the exhibition _Of Nature and Friendship: Modern Chinese Paintings from the Khoan and Michael Sullivan Collection_, the Seattle Art Museum is pleased to present the two-day symposium: Issues of Periodization and Categorization in Modern Chinese Painting: A Symposium in Honor of Michael Sullivan June 1 (Friday), 7-9p.m. Keynote addresses: Overview of Modern Chinese Art 7:00: "The Fundamental Changes in Chinese Art: 1796-1948" Wan Qingli, Baptist University of Hong Kong 8:00: "Art under Mao and China's Twentieth Century" Julia Andrews, Ohio State University June 2 (Saturday), 8:30a.m.-5p.m. 8:30: Registration and Welcome Panel I: Approaches to Modern Chinese Art 9:30: "When was 'Modern Chinese Painting'?: A Short History of Chinese Modernism" Ralph Croizier, University of Victoria 10:10: "What is a 'Masterpiece'? Classifications of Painting in Modern China" Aida Yuen Wong, Brandeis University 10:50: Break 11:10: "The History and Collecting of Twentieth Century Chinese Art: Michael Sullivan's Pioneering Survey" Zaixin Hong, University of Puget Sound 11:50: Discussion moderated by Jerome Silbergeld, Princeton University 12:20: Lunch Break and Tour of Exhibition Panel II: Studies in Modern Chinese Art 2:00: "The Theoretical Transformation of Ink Painting into China's National Art in the 1920s and 1930s" Kuiyi Shen, University of California at San Diego 2:40: "'Flatness' as a Japanese Contribution to the Modern Look of Chinese Guohua: Fu Baoshi's Landscapes" Tamaki Maeda, Wellesley College 3:20: Break 3:40: "'Two Wangs' in New York: Tradition and Modernization in the Diaspora" Arnold Chang, artist and independent scholar 4:20: Discussion moderated by Ellen J. Laing, University of Michigan 5:00: Closing Remarks by Michael Sullivan, Oxford University 5:10: Reception Date and Venue: June 1-2, 2007 Stimson Auditorium Seattle Asian Art Museum 1400 E Prospect St Seattle, WA 98122 Free with museum admission. Seating is limited. Please RSVP by May 25, 2007 to SAAM-RSVP@seattleartmuseum.org or (206) 654-3226. ****************************************************************** To post to H-ASIA simply send your message to: <H-ASIA@h-net.msu.edu> For holidays or short absences send post to: <listserv@h-net.msu.edu> with message: SET H-ASIA NOMAIL Upon return, send post with message SET H-ASIA MAIL H-ASIA WEB HOMEPAGE URL: http://h-net.msu.edu/~asia/
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