
Event Details
Registration (10:00-10:15)
Opening ceremony (10:15 – 10:25)
Keynote Speech (10:25 – 11:15)
Prof. CHI Jo-hsin Adjunct Professor, Graduate Institute of Museum Studies, Fu Jen Catholic University
Title: “Examples of Artisans and Their Works in the Late Ming Period”
Panel One (11:30 – 12:45)
WAN Chui Ki Maggie Associate Professor, Department of Fine Arts, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Title: “Florid Surface: The Fashion for Brocade Patterns in Late Ming Jiangnan”
ZHAN Zhenpeng Associate Professor, Department of History (Zhuhai), Sun Yat-sen University
Title: “Portable Treasures of Sumptuous Craftsmanship: Lacquered Containers and the Material Culture of Late Ming China”
TONG Yu Associate Curator, Art Museum, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Title: “In Seek of Late Ming Jewellery”
Panel Two (14:00 – 15:35)
JIANG Fangting Associate curator, Hong Kong Palace Museum
Title: “Literati Asserting their Individuality as Seen in Late-Ming Paintings – Taking Chen Hongshou’s Elegant Gathering as an Example”
CHEN Fong-fong Assistant Professor, Department of History, Academy of Chinese, History, Religion and Philosophy, Hong Kong Baptist University
Title: “The Representation of Gentlewomen in the Four Arts of Imperial China”
ZHAO Dankun Assistant Professor, School of Arts, Southeast University
Title: “Beauties in the Floating World: The Visual Inscription of Females in the Interwoven Contexts of Late Ming Culture”
XIAO Lang Assistant Professor, Faculty of Humanities and Arts, Macau University of Science and Technology
Title: “Faces of Power: A Study of Dragon Robe Ornamentation and Ming Dynasty Imperial Portraits”
Panel Three (15:50 – 16:40)
XU Ke Lecturer, College of Fine Arts, Capital Normal University
Title: “Real Scenery and Illusory Space: Wu Bin, Huang Xiangjian and the Scenic Images of the Late Ming Dynasty”
JIANG Qiumeng Research Associate, Arts College, Sichuan University
Title: “The Interplay with Painting Manuals: On Xiao Yuncong’s Landscapes”
Panel Four (16:40 – 17:05)
WANG Guanyu Associate Curator (Antiquities), Art Museum, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Title: “Putting Jiangnan into the Global Matrix: The Production and Consumption of Ceramics in the Late Ming Period”
Conclusion (17:05-17:15)
Enquires
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