“A Chinese Geo-Narrative Painting at the Stanley Museum of Art”
Visiting scholar: Elizabeth Kindall, Associate Professor, University of St. Thomas
Oct. 26 (Wed) 5:30 p.m. CT, ABW116 or Zoom (register here) https://uiowa.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJMrd-GoqT0oG9HbMoMnfCKSui75xDimEbSN
Hosted by the School of Art and Art History, co-sponsored by the Center for Asian and Pacific Studies and the Obermann Center for Advanced Studies
This lecture is free and open to the public.
Elizabeth Kindall is Associate Professor of Art History at the University of St. Thomas in St. Paul, Minnesota. She investigates functional visual experiences captured in Chinese paintings of real places through examinations of their distinctive topographical vocabulary and site-specific views. Her work has appeared in articles in The Art Bulletin, Toung P’ao, Artibus Asiae, and Ars Orientalis, and her book Geo-Narratives of a Filial Son: The Paintings of Huang Xiangjian(1609–1673) (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Asia Center, 2016). Her current research focuses on farewell culture and landscape biography; and representations of the Yandang mountain range in Chinese painting.
For more information, email Amy Huang amy-huang-2@uiowa.edu