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Presse und Mitteilungen 2013

 

  • Yu-Chieh Li has been awarded a three-year scholarship by the Ministry of Education, Taiwan and as Mellon C-MAP Fellow at the Museum of Modern Art, New York

    It is our pleasure to announce that Yu-Chieh Li, a Ph.D. candidate of the Institute of East Asian Art History, has been awarded a three-year scholarship for overseas studies by the Ministry of Education, Taiwan. Yu-Chieh is now working on her dissertation “Chinese Installation Art in the 1980s” (working title) under the guidance of Prof. Sarah E. Fraser.
    Yu-Chieh has also been awarded a one-year position as Mellon C-MAP Fellow at the Museum of Modern Art, New York, beginning October 2013. The aim of this fellowship is to support and augment the C-MAP global research initiative focused on “Experimental Practices in East Asia” at MoMA. The Contemporary and Modern Art Perspectives (C-MAP) is a global research initiative launched in 2009.  The program is intended to deepen the Museum’s range of expertise and changing conditions of an increasingly global art world. Research activities of the C-MAP group are regularly updated on Post, the public face of the group at, http://post.at.moma.org

  • Yao Ning mit dem Best Graduate Student Paper Prize ausgezeichnet

    Yao Ning, Doktorandin am Institut für Kunstgeschichte Ostasiens, hat den CIAC (China and Inner Asia Council) Best Graduate Student Paper Prize für ihren Vortrag "Representing Absence and Death: Wu Li's (1632-1718) Handscroll Remembering the Past at Xingfu Chapel (1672)", präsentiert bei der AAS-Konferenz in Toronto im Jahr 2012 erhalten. Die Preisverleihung fand am 21. März anlässlich der diesjährigen AAS-Konferenz in San Diego statt.

    Yao Nings Dissertation "Commemorating the Deceased: Chinese Literati Memorial Painting --- A Case Study of Wu Li’s Remembering the Past at Xingfu Chapel (1672)" bezieht sich auf Gedenkbilder von chinesischen Literaten, die bisher von der Forschung unbeachtet geblieben sind. Die Fallstudie von Wu Lis Bild wird des weiteren dazu verwendet, um Hauptcharakteristika von Gedenkbildern zu vertiefen und die hybride Gesellschaft Chinas im 17. Jahrhundert besser zu verstehen.

    Weitere Informationen über den CIAC Best Graduate Student Paper Prize finden Sie auf http://www.asian-studies.org/councils/CIAC.htm#Grad.

  • "Tugendlehren lassen sich mit Kurtisanen gut in Szene setzen"

    Rezension in der Frankfurter Allgemeinen Zeitung zu Mio Wakitas Monographie Staging Desires: Japanese femininity in Kusakabe Kimbei's Nineteenth-Century Souvenir Photography.
    [zum Artikel der FAZ]

 

Verantwortlich: SH
Letzte Änderung: 16.08.2013
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