
Department
of Art and Archaeology · 105 McCormick Hall · Princeton
University · Princeton, NJ 08544-1018 USA
2005–2006 Lectures
Tuesday, November 15, 2005Aida Yuen Wong, Brandeis University
Affective Realism: Saimitsu Byōsha and its Chinese Song-dynasty Sources in Taishō Japan
4:30 pm, 106 McCormick Hall
Sponsored by the Tang Center for East Asian Art
and the Department of Art and Archaeology
Thursday, February 9, 2006Tonia Eckfeld, University of Melbourne
Architectonics of Tang Imperial Tombs, 618-907: Constructing a Dynasty
4:30 pm, 106 McCormick Hall
Sponsored by the Tang Center for East Asian Art and the East Asian Studies Program
Tuesday, February 21, 2006Zhi Lin, University of Washington, Seattle; Fellow in The Council of the Humanities and the Tang Center for East Asian Art
Zhi Lin's Work: A Journey Across History and Culture
4:30 pm, Stewart Film Theater
Sponsored by The Council of the Humanities, the Tang Center, the Program in Visual Arts, and the Princeton University Art Museum
Wednesday, February 22, 2006Zhi Lin, University of Washington, Seattle; Fellow in The Council of the Humanities and the Tang Center for East Asian Art
Self-Portraits: Investigations of Nature, the Past, and the Present
4:30 pm, 106 McCormick Hall
Sponsored by The Council of the Humanities, the Tang Center, the Program in Visual Arts, and the Princeton University Art Museum, and the Department of Art and Archaeology
Monday, March 13, 2006Nora Taylor, Arizona State University
Following the Trail of Hanoi's Avant Garde Artists: Vietnamese Installation and Performance Art in the Age of Globalization
4:30 pm, 106 McCormick Hall
Sponsored by the Tang Center for East Asian Art and the Department of Art and Archaeology
Wednesday, April 12, 2006Dashzeveg Tumen, National University of Mongolia
Xiongnu Archaeology of Mongolia and Transbaikalia
4:30 pm, 106 McCormick Hall
Sponsored by the Tang Center for East Asian Art
Friday, April 14, 2006Colin Mackenzie, Middlebury College
Strange Forms and Patterned Surfaces: Wood Carving and Lacquer Painting of the Chu State, 6th to 3rd century B.C.E.
4:30 pm, 106 McCormick Hall
Sponsored by the Tang Center for East Asian Art
Tuesday, April 18, 2006Marylin Rhie, Smith College
Some Issues in Korean Buddhist Art
4:30 pm, 106 McCormick Hall
Sponsored by the Buddhist Studies Workshop
and
the Tang Center for East Asian Art
the Tang Center for East Asian Art
Wednesday, April 19, 2006Marylin Rhie, Smith College
Regional Schools in Later Tibetan Art
4:30 pm, 106 McCormick Hall
Sponsored by the Buddhist Studies Workshop
and
the Tang Center for East Asian Art
the Tang Center for East Asian Art
