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Lianming Wang
 

Dr. Lianming Wang

Monographien
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Monographien

Jesuitenerbe in Peking Jesuitenerbe in Peking. Sakralbauten und transkulturelle Räume, 1600–1800
Heidelberg, 2020
 

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Rezensionen

  • “Wang’s book offers such a wide range of interesting and useful information on this fascinating period and the transfer of knowledge initiated by the Jesuits that it deserves to be essential reading for everyone dealing with this subject.”
    Niklas Leverenz, in: The Burlington Magazine, 162, 10/2020, 906-907
  • “[…] Wang’ book promises to advance comparative and interdisciplinary studies on the topic in a stimulating and creative fashion… a broader readership can appreciate this splendid volume for the high quality of factual information, intellectual penetration and historical and systematic reflection.”
    Hang Lin, in: Ostasiatische Zeitschrift, Neue Serie, Nr. 40, Herbst 2020, 58-60
  • “Wang’s monograph is of course a splendid example of decentering Europe by offering the reader his impressive knowledge of both European and Chinese sacral architecture. While European (and specific Jesuit) decorative and architectural elements were exported to China, Jesuit artistic production itself was deeply influenced by Chinese demand and taste.” R. Po-chia Hsia in: Journal of Jesuit Studies, Vol. 8: Issue 3, 04/2021, 490–500
  Die Kreuzkapelle zu Eibelstadt: Eine kunsthistorische Untersuchung zu Architektur und Ausstattung (Heimatbogen, Bd.17), Eibelstadt: Heimatverein, 2010 (mit einem Nachtrag von Dr. Franz Schicklberger).

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Rezensionen

  • Winfried Romberg, in: Würzburger Diözesangechichtsblätter, Bd.74, 2012, S. 308-309.

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Zeitschriftenartikel / Essays / Buchrezensionen

  • Rezension: “Richard E. Strassberg, Stephen H. Whiteman, Thirty-Six Views: The Kangxi Emperor’s Mountain Estate in Poetry and Prints – Poems by the Kangxi Emperor with Illustrations by Shen Yu and Matteo Ripa, Washington, D.C.: Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, 2016,” in: Orientations 48.6, November/ Dezember 2017, 126-129.
  • “Europerie und Macht. Akteure und Publika der transkulturellen Bilderbauten aus der Regierungszeit des Kaisers Qianlong,” in: Wechselblicke. Zwischen China und Europa 1669-1907, hgg. v. Matthias Weiß, Eva-Maria Troelenberg, Joachim Brand, Berlin: Imhof, 2017, 56-77.
  • “Qing Ai Qimeng Shijun quantu ce ji qinggong quantu zongkao (Ignaz Sichelbarth’s Ten Noble Hounds and Dog Images in the Qing Court),” in: Zijincheng, vol. 1, 2017, 120-137.
  • “From Beijing to La Flèche: The Transcultural Moment of Jesuit Garden Spaces,” in: Anna Grasskamp and Monica Juneja (eds.), EurAsian Matters: China, Europe and the Transcultural objects (Transcultural Research: Heidelberg Studies on Asia and Europe in a Global Context), Stuttgart: Springer (in print).
  • “Beijing yesuhui beitang huayuan zongkao: qiyuan, gongneng ji yinyu (Jesuit Beitang Garden Revisited: Origin, Function, and Political Imagery),” in: Fu Jen Historical Journal, vol. 36, 197-244.
  • “Stadt, Öffentlichkeit und der jesuitische Urbanismus: Das Beispiel der Südkirche in Peking“, in: Raum und Grenze in den China-Studien, hrsg. v. Roland Altenburg, Michael Leibold u. Helga Stahl, Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, 2015, 189-211.
  • “Bali cang qingren wuming kuan shengxin tu kaoxi: neirong, tushi jiqi yuanliu 巴黎藏清人無名款<聖心圖>考析:內容、圖式及其源流 (Analysis on the Painting of Sacred Heart, held in the Bibliothèque nationale de France: Content, Type and Its Origin)”, in: Yishu shi yanjiu 藝術史研究 (Art-historical Research), vol. 12, Guangzhou: Sun Jat-sen University Press, 2014, 309-343.
  • „Church, A Sacred Event and the Visual Perspective of an ʻEtic Observerʼ: An Eighteenth-Century Chinese Western-Style Painting held in the Bibliothèque nationale de France“, in: Face to Face: The Transcendence of the Arts in China in Beyond, vol.1 (Historical Perspective), Lisbon: Artistic Studies Research Centre, Faculty of Fine Arts, University of Lisbon, 2014, S.182-213.
  • „Du Aomen shengbaolu jiaotang limian tuxiang: fuhao, yuyan jiqi luoji 讀澳門聖保祿教堂立面圖像:符號、語言及其邏輯 (Reading the Church Façade of Saint Paul in Macao: Symbol, Language and Logic)“, in: 2012 nian Beijing daxue meishuxue boshisheng guoji xueshu luntan lunwen ji 2012年北京大學美術學博士生國際學術論壇論文集 (3rd International Graduate Symposium on History of Art: The Logic of Image and Its Interpretations, Beijing University), Xi’an: Shaanxi University Press, 2013, S. 222-236.
  • Co-Autor (zusammen mit Ma Fangji [Francesco Maglioccola]), „The Architectural Drawings of an Eighteenth Century Jesuit Church (Nantang) in Beijing: Analysis and Reconstruction”, in: Le Vie dei Mercanti. S.A.V.E. Heritage: Safeguard of Architectural, Visual and Environmental Heritage, hrsg. Carmine Gambardella, Neapel: La scuola di Pitagola editrice, 2011 (E-Publikation; ID 249); zusätzliche E-Publikation: „I disegni architettonici di una chiesa gesuita del diciottesimo secolo a Pechino (Nantang, Chiesa del Sud): analisi e ricostruzione“: in: ART-Dok, Heidelberg: Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg, 2012.

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Lexikoneinträge

  • in: Minghua quanji 明畫全集 (Complete Works of Ming Painting), hrsg. v. Zhejiang daxue zhongguo gudai shuhua yanjiu zhongxin 浙江大學中國古代書畫研究中心(Zhejiang University Center for Ancient Chinese Painting and Calligraphy), Hangzhou: Zhejiang University Press, 2015 (in Arbeit): „Dong Qichang yunshan xiaoying 董其昌《雲山小隱》(Dong Qichang: Dwelling in the Mountains and Clouds) “; „Dong Qichang xiamu chuiying 董其昌 《夏木垂蔭》(Dong Qichang: In the Shadow of the Summer Trees) “; „Dong Qichang chunjiao yanshu 董其昌《春郊煙樹》(Dong Qichang: Clouds and Trees in the Countryside of the Spring Season) “; „Dong Qichang shanshui shikai 董其昌《山水十開》(Dong Qichang: Album with Ten Leaves of Landscape) “.

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Vorträge (in Auswahl)

  • 26-27. Oktober 2017
    “Fountains and Jesuit Water Landscape in Eighteenth-Century Beijing,” Conference “New Research on the History of Chinese Gardens and Landscapes,” University of Sheffield (Audio-Übertragung).
  • 24-27. August 2017
    “Presenting the Mastiff: Animal Encounters and Qing Authority in Frontier Areas,” Second Conference of the European Association for Asian Art and Archaeology, Universität Zürich.
  • 22-24. Juni 2017
    “Exotic Plants and Transplanted Spaces in Eighteenth-Century Beijing,” Panel: Travelling, Collecting, Gardening, Workshop “Transplanted Places: Garden Design and Shifting Cultural Geographies, 1650-1800 – Transregional Perspective,” FU Berlin.
  • 7-11. Juni 2017
    “Hybrid Spaces Reconsidered: Knowledge, Identity and Publicity in Eighteenth Century Jesuit Gardens in Beijing,” Panel: Chinese Architecture and Gardens in a Global Context (chaired by Tracy G. Miller), Annual conference of Architectural Historians (SAH), University of Strathclyde, Glasgow.
  • 3-8. April 2017
    “How Water Became Landscape: Fountains and Hydraulic Devices in Early Modern China,” International Warburg Seminar “Memorial Landscapes: World Images East and West,” (Phase II), Warburg Haus, Universität Hamburg.
  • 16-19. März 2017
    “The Shaman Hounds: Animal Portraits and Qing Authority in Frontier Areas,” Panel: Power, People, and Animals in Asia (part 3), Annual Conference of American Association of Asian Studies (AAS), Toronto.
  • 26-30. September, 2016
    “Water as Landscape: Fountains and Hydraulic Devices in Early Modern China,” International Warburg Seminar “Memorial Landscapes: World Images East and West,” (Phase 1), National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei.
  • 23-28. August, 2016
    “Ten Noble Hounds: Animal Portraiture in the Qianlong Court,” Panel: New Perspectives on Qing Material Culture (chaired by Nixi Cura), 21st Biennial Conference of the European Association for Chinese Studies, Saint Petersburg, Russia.
  • 31. März – 01. April 2016
    “European Cityscape on Chinese Plates,” joint Symposium “Cross Media Porcelain,” Panel: Global Porcelain, Universität Heidelberg, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden (SKD).
  • 13-14. Dezember 2015
    “Giuseppe Castiglione and Children Portraits in Qianlong’s Court,” International Workshop “Jesuit Legacies: Images, Visuality, and Cosmopolitanism in Qing China” – In Celebration of 300th Anniversary of Giuseppe Castiglione’s (1688-1766) Arrival in Beijing, Panel II: Jesuit Painters as Cultural Mediators at the Qing Court, Karl Jasper Centre for Transcultural Studies, Universität Heidelberg.
  • 12. Dezember 2015
    “Ten Noble Hounds: Compositional Features of Animal Painting in Qianlong’s Court,” Conference: Fifty Years East Asian Art History in Heidelberg, Karl Jasper Centre for Transcultural Studies, Universität Heidelberg.
  • 10-11. Dezember 2015
    “How Chinese Perceived European Prints? The Transmedia Copying in Ming-Qing Visual Culture from a Macro Perspective,” International Conference of Ming-Qing Studies, Academia Sinica, Taipei (vorgelesen von Ching-ling Wang).
  • 31. August – 03. September 2015
    “From La Flèche to Beijing: The Transcultural Moment of Jesuit Garden Spaces,” 12th International Verbiest Symposium “Chinese Catholicism and missionaries from the Low Countries from the 17th to the 20th century in China,” KU Leuven (vorgelesen von Tsung-Ming Chen).
  • 17-18. September 2015
    “Shijunquan tu ji qinggong shoupu de liangge mianxiang (Ten Noble Hounds: Two Facets of Qing Animal Painting),” International Conference: Shiqu baoji guoji xueshu yantao hui (Emperor Qianlong’s Precious Collection of the Stone Moat), Palastmuseum Beijing.
  • 27-31 Juli 2015
    “Giuseppe Castiglione and Manchu Portraitures Revisited,” 14th International Congress for Eighteenth-Century Studies, Panel S104 “Pictures in Motion: Portraiture Around the World During the Long Eighteenth Century,” Chair: Jennifer Germann, Erasmus University Rotterdam.
  • 22-24. Juni 2015
    “Castiglione and His Contributions to Jesuit Sacred Space in Beijing,” AAS-in-Asia “Asia in Motion: Ideas, Institutions, Identities,” Panel: “Intercultural Spaces in Eighteenth Century Beijing.”
  • 21.-23. November 2014
    International Conference „Eurasian Objects: Art and Material Culture in Global Exchange, 1600-1800”, Universität Heidelberg
    „The Jesuits and the Construction of the European-Style Garden in Early Modern Beijing”.
  • 25.-27. September 2014
    The 1st Conference of European Association for Asian Art and Archaeology, Palacký University Olomouc
    „Visualizing the Power: Missionary Artists and the First French Garden in Early Modern China”.
  • 27.-29. März 2014
    Annual Conference of Renaissance Society America, New York
    „Sacred Space, Ritual and Royal Identity: Jean-Denis Attire and the First European Garden” im Panel: Early Modern Gardens, Tamed Nature as the Mirror of Power – Section 1 (Chair: Prof. Dr. Laurent Odde)
  • 27.-30. März 2014
    Annual Conference of Association for Asian Studies, Philadelphia
    „Picturing the Feast of Sacred Heart: Missionary Artists and Their Impacts on Chinese Visual Experimentation outside the Qianlong Court” im Panel: Giuseppe Castiglione and Qing Visual Narrative Revisited, 1730-1770 (Chair/Discussant: Prof. Dr. Richard E. Vinograd).
  • 08.-09. November 2013
    XXIV. Jahrestagung der DVCS „Raum und Grenze”, Universität Würzburg
    „Architektur, Stadt und Öffentlichkeit: Zu topographischen Strategien der Jesuitenanlagen in Rom, Macau und Peking” im Panel: Raum in Kunst und Architektur.
  • 23.-27. September 2013
    The 32nd German Oriental Studies Conference, University of Münster
    „ Picturing the Feast of Sacred Heart: An Eighteenth Century Chinese Church Painting in the Bibliothèque national de France” im Panel: Image, Artifact and Visual Object: New Perspectives on Jesuit Artistic Legacy in China, 1600-1800 (Discussant: Prof. Sarah E. Fraser).
  • 17.-20 Juli 2013
    International Conference „Portugal and Europe in Global Perspective, 1450-1900”, Centro de História de Além-Mar (CHAM), Lissabon
    „Rethinking Evonne Levy’s Propaganda-Theory: The Jesuit Architectural Legacy in East Asia” im Panel: (Mis-)understanding Religious Art in Colonial Encounters (Chair: Prof. Jens Baumgarten).
  • 12.-14 Juli 2013
    International Conference „Comparing China and the West: Bringing the Disciplines Together”, Beijing University
    „Picturing the Funeral of the Lord of Heaven: Further Research on Screen Painting the Feast of Sacred Heart from a Comparative Perspective”.
  • 13.-16. Juni 2013
    KSK-Konferenz „Estrangement and Appropriation: Art in Movement”, Universität Zürich
    „Appropriating the West: Celebrating the Sacred Heart and the Transformation of Qing Narrative Painting”.
  • 31. Mai-01. Juni 2013
    2. Forum Ostasiatische Kunstgeschichte, FU Berlin
    „An Eighteenth-Century Chinese Church Painting: Its Western Elements and an Etic Viewer Perspective”.
  • 19.-21. Oktober 2012
    The 3rd International Graduate Symposium on History of Art „The Logic of Image and Its Interpretations”, Beijing University
    „Reading Jesuit Architectural Iconography: Symbol, Language and Logic” (im Chinesischen).
  • 14.-17. Juli 2012
    1. Forum für Ostasiatische Kunstgeschichte, FU Berlin
    „Architektur, Platzwahl und ‘Sacred Strategy’: Zur Topographie der Jesuitenbauten im frühneuzeitlichen Rom, Macau und Peking”
  • 04. Februar 2012
    Annual Meeting of China AG, Universität München
    „Botschaften, Identität(en) und ‘Module’: Zur Sakralarchitektur der Jesuiten im Kaiserreich China”
  • 14.-17. Juli 2011
    3rd Heidelberg International Colloquy on East Asian Art History (International Balzan Prize Foundation), Universität Heidelberg
    „The Jesuits and Their Contribution to Ecclesiastical Art in Early Modern China and Macao: Concepts and Issues”
  • 27.-28. Mai 2011
    Annual Forum of Heidelberg Graduate School for Humanities and Social Sciences (HGGS), Universität Heidelberg
    „Die Rätsel der Bilder: Analyse der Architekturzeichnungen zu einer Jesuitenkirche in Peking im 18. Jahrhundert”
  • 09.-11. April 2011
    9th International Forum „Le Vie dei Mercanti”, Neapel/Aversa
    „The Architectural Drawings of an Eighteenth Century Jesuit Church (Nantang) in Beijing: Analysis and Reconstruction”

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Organisierte Panels und Workshops (in Auswahl)

  • Co-organizer/chair, 6. Forum East Asian Art History, Free University Berlin, June 16-17, 2017.
  • Chief organizer, Panel “Between Art and Knowledge: New Perspectives on Qing Scientific Drawings,” 25th International Congress of History of Science and Technology, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, July 23-29, 2016.
  • Participating scholar, “Four Rivers Fountain and the Explosion of the Water Iconography,” Research seminar “Water Forms: History, Gestalt and Semantics of an Element,” Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz – Max-Planck Gesellschaft, October 9-16, 2016.
  • Chief organizer, “The Jesuit Legacies: Images, Visuality, and Cosmopolitanism in Qing China” – International Workshop in Celebration of 300 Years Anniversary of Giuseppe Castiglione’s (1688-1766) Arrival in Beijing, Karl Jasper Centre for Transcultural Studies, Heidelberg, December 13, 2015.
  • Chair/discussant, Panel III “Global Entanglements of East-Asian Export Artifacts,” International conference “Histories of Japanese Art and their Global Contexts: New Directions,” Heidelberg University, October 22-24, 2015.
  • Chair/discussant, Panel “Artistic Senses: Experiencing Space and Representation,” 4. Forum East Asian Art History, University of Zurich, May 29-30, 2015.
  • Invited participant, Object Study Workshop, National Taiwan University, August 24-29, 2015.
  • Panel “Art, Technology, and Knowledge: Transmission and Transformation of Ming Qing Chinese Printing”, 14th International Conference on the History of Science in East Asia (14th ICHSEA), Paris, July 6-10, 2015 (to be approved), Co-organizer.
  • Panel “Giuseppe Castiglione and Qing Visual Narrative Revisited, 1730-1770”, Annual Conference of Association for Asian Studies, Philadelphia, March 27-30, 2014, Principal Organizer.
  • Panel “Images, Artifacts and Visual Objects: New Perspectives on Jesuit Artistic Legacy in China, 1600-1800”, 32nd German Oriental Studies Conference, University of Münster, September 23-27, 2013, Principal Organizer.
  • Interdisciplinary Workshop “Die vierte Machte im Staat: Das Selbstverständnis der Medien in Deutschland, Russland und China”, University of Würzburg, April 12, 2010, Co-organizer.
  • 4th Sino-German Workshop “Wissenstransfer Gestern und Heute” in Memory of the 400th Anniversary Matteo Ricci’s (1558-1610) Death, University of Würzburg, Principal Organizer.
Verantwortlich: SH
Letzte Änderung: 04.03.2024
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