Morning Session
9:20 am–1:00 pm
McCosh 10, Arthur M. Woods ’34 Auditorium
Presenting the Family in Art
Chair and discussant:
Susan E. Nelson Department of the History
of Art, Indiana University
Klaas Ruitenbeek
Asian Art Department,
Royal Ontario Museum
Family Mansions in Life and in Death
Dora C. Y. Ching Tang Center for East
Asian Art, Princeton University
Shadows in Life and Death: Family Portraiture
Ann Barrott Wicks
Department of Art,
Miami University
From the Streets to the Garden:
Children at Play in Chinese Paintings
Louise Edwards
China and Korea Centre,
Australian National University
Painting the Boundaries of Gender
Segregation in Qing China: Representing
the Family in The Red Chamber Dream
Jerome Silbergeld
Department of Art and
Archaeology / Tang Center for East Asian Art,
Princeton University
Family Dynamics and Psychodynamics in
Recent Chinese Cinema
Afternoon Session
2:30–5:00 pm
McCosh 10, Arthur M. Woods ’34 Auditorium
The Family as Site and Symbol
of Artistic Production
Chair and discussant:
Robert E. Harrist, Jr.
Department of Art
History, Columbia University
Ankeney Weitz Art Department, Colby College
Art and Family in Scholar Painting of
the Yuan Dynasty: The Wuxing Zhao's
Craig Clunas Department of Art and
Archaeology, SOAS, London University
The Family Style: Art as Lineage in the
Ming Period
Yukio Lippit
Department of History of
Art and Architecture, Harvard University
The Heirloom Painting in Early Modern
Japan
Concluding Remarks
Dora C. Y. ChingTang Center for East Asian
Art, Princeton University |