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Courses | East Asian Art Program at Harvard University
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Skip to main content. East Asian Art Program. Featured Courses by Region. Courses cover the entire range of Chinese art including early tombs, Buddhist cave shrines, scroll paintings from the Song to the modern era, and conceptually focused seminars. View courses. The three core faculty jointly teach an undergraduate survey on East Asian Art. Interregionalism is an important component in all of the courses taught in the program. View courses. Department of History of Art and Architecture.
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Alumni | East Asian Art Program at Harvard University
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Skip to main content. East Asian Art Program. Phillip Bloom, Ph.D. 2013. Assistant Professor, Chinese Art. Mark Karl Erdmann, Ph.D. 2016. Lecturer, Japanese Architecture. Carleton College Off Campus Study, Kyoto. Karen Hwang, Ph.D. 2010. Youn-mi Kim, Ph.D. 2010. Assistant Professor, Chinese Art and Architecture, East Asian Buddhist Art. Kristina Kleutghen, Ph.D. 2010. Assistant Professor, Chinese Art and Architecture, David W. Mesker Career Development Professor of Art History. Assistant Professor, Art H...
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Exhibitions | East Asian Art Program at Harvard University
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Skip to main content. East Asian Art Program. TeamLab exhibition at Radcliffe. November 17, 2015. TeamLab: What a Loving and Beautiful World. Runs through December 19, 2015. The gallery hours are Mon-Sat noon to 5 pm. Free and open to the public. Department of History of Art and Architecture. Email: haa@fas.harvard.edu. Phone: 617.495.2377. Fax: 617.495.1769. Photography Credit and Attribution. Related Centers and Institutes. Asia Center at Harvard University. Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies.
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Prospective Students | East Asian Art Program at Harvard University
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Skip to main content. East Asian Art Program. The Ph.D. program in East Asian Art at Harvard consists of training in Chinese and Japanese art history with the three faculty who oversee the program Yukio Lippit, Melissa McCormick, and Eugene Wang as well as complementary coursework in Western art history, and the languages, history, literature, and religions of East Asia. PhD program in HAA. For applications, please refer to the information on the departmental website:. PhD program in EALC. Professor of H...
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Museum | East Asian Art Program at Harvard University
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Skip to main content. East Asian Art Program. Nanga Painting from the Feinberg Collection. GALLERY 2600 EAST ASIAN ART. Nanga literally translates as Southern painting. It is the Japanese rendering of the original Chinese term used to refer to intentionally unpolished amateur painting. In China these paintings were produced by scholar-gentlemen (Ch. Literati: Scholars and Scholars’ Objects in Chinese and Korean Paintings. GALLERY 2600 EAST ASIAN ART. GALLERY 1600 EARLY CHINESE ART. In the late sixth cent...
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Core Faculty | East Asian Art Program at Harvard University
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Skip to main content. East Asian Art Program. Professor of History of Art and Architecture, Japanese Art. Yukio Lippit received his B.A. (1993) in Literature from Harvard University and his M.A. (1998) and Ph.D. (2003) in Art and Archaeology from Princeton University. Read more about Yukio Lippit. Cambridge, MA 02138. Professor of Japanese Art and Culture. Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Professor of Asian Art. Past Visiting Faculty (1). Past Visiting Scholars (1). Department of History of Art and Architecture.
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Graduate Students | East Asian Art Program at Harvard University
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Skip to main content. East Asian Art Program. Research interests in the material culture of the Edo period, primarily prints and paintings, with specific dissertation focus on the circulation Read more about Kit Brooks. Interested in the exchange of artistic motifs between Central Asia and Western China during the Six Dynasties period. Currently researching the Read more about Fletcher Coleman. Dissertation title (tentative): "Nikkō and Beyond - A Study of Tokugawa Mausoleum Architecture.".
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Academics | East Asian Art Program at Harvard University
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Skip to main content. East Asian Art Program. AIU 44: Arts of Asia, visit to MFA. Prof Wang teaching with Chen Rong’s Nine Dragons at the Fresh Ink Exhibition, curated by Hao Sheng (2010). HAA 286x: Modern Japanese Art. Guest speakers on Nihonga, Profs. Chelsea Foxwell (U Chicago) and Alicia Volk (U Maryland) (2015). HAA 188v Sacred Places and Sacred Objects: The Art of Japanese Religion. Visiting Prof Samuel Morse and Teaching Fellow Fabienne Helfenberger (2015). Study trips to museum collections and hi...
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Prospective Students | East Asian Art Program at Harvard University
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Skip to main content. East Asian Art Program. The Ph.D. program in East Asian Art at Harvard consists of training in Chinese and Japanese art history with the three faculty who oversee the program Yukio Lippit, Melissa McCormick, and Eugene Wang as well as complementary coursework in Western art history, and the languages, history, literature, and religions of East Asia. PhD program in HAA. For applications, please refer to the information on the departmental website:. PhD program in EALC. Professor of H...
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Workshops & Symposia | East Asian Art Program at Harvard University
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Skip to main content. East Asian Art Program. East Asian Art Program Workshops and Symposia. JAWS 2017, March 9-16 (By Invitation Only). November 4, 2011. A workshop organized by the Guggenheim and Harvard. Read more about Gutai. Harvard Emaki Workshop 2011: Case Studies and Close Readings. February 12, 2011. Each speaker will present a 20-30 minute talk (with images) regarding a particular scroll; a group discussion lead by a discussant will follow each panel of three papers. November 6, 2010. A groundb...
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