
Arts of Asia Fall 2023 Views from the Other Side
Late registrations for this lecture series is now closed. Please email the SAA Office if you have any questions.
Please refer to the schedule of Speaker & Topics below to ascertain the location of each lecture.
	
	Precious objects from far-away places have always been treasured and collected, prompting great curiosity about their origins and the identities of their makers. Advances in maritime technology at the beginning of the 15th century led to a veritable explosion of material and information exchange between distant nations. Christian Jesuit priests traveled to all parts of Asia, leaving behind visible legacies; at the same time, China emerged as the springboard for ideas and cultures that spread throughout Asia and beyond, while the Ottoman empire created artwork reflecting its intermediary position between East and West.
	
	At the dawn of the 20th century, countries debated the meaning of national identities and modern society. Meanwhile, European military power and colonial policies drastically altered the course of history. As their world changed, how did Asian countries react? Join us as we explore in 14 lectures, the art and ideas that resulted from these interactions, conflicts, and exchanges.
	
	Speakers & Topics (Subject to Change)
	
	Aug. 25, 2023
	A Curious Affair – Toward an Understanding of Art and Globalization  Study Guide  A Curious Affair by Forrest McGill
	Forrest McGill, Wattis Curator of South and Southeast Asian Art, Asian Art Museum of San Francisco
	
	Sept. 1, 2023
	Timurid-Mongol Influence on the Mughal Empire in India  Study Guide
	Lisa Balabanlilar, Joseph and Joanna Nazro Mullen Professor in the Humanities, Rice University
	
	Sept. 8, 2023
	"Like a Virgin": Mughal Repurposing of Christian and Renaissance Art  Study Guide
	Mika Natif, Associate Professor of Art History, Corcoran School of the Arts & Design, George Washington University
	
	Sept. 15, 2023
	Dialogues between Photography and Ink Painting in Modern China  Study Guide
	Mia Yinxing Liu, Assistant Professor, Department of the History of Art, Johns Hopkins University
	
	Sept. 22, 2023 This lecture will be presented in Koret Education Center on the 1st floor of the museum. 
	Crowned Gods and the Art of Power in Early Southeast Asia  Study Guide
	Paul Lavy, Associate Professor of South & Southeast Asian Art History, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
	
	Sept. 29, 2023
	Architecture and Cultural Hybridity in Eighteenth-Century Pondicherry  Study Guide
	Gauvin Alexander Bailey, Professor and Bader Chair in Southern Baroque Art, Department of Art History and Art Conservation, Queen’s University
	
	Oct. 6, 2023
	Japanese Inspirations in Bengal: Nandalal Bose's Ink Painting and the Art of Life  Study Guide
	Aïda Yuen Wong, Nathan Cummings and Robert B. and Beatrice C. Mayer Professor of Fine Arts and East Asian Studies, Brandeis University
	
	Oct. 13, 2023
	Sinophile Painters and Patrons in 18th Century Japan  Study Guide
	Robert Mintz, Chief Curator, Asian Art Museum of San Francisco
	
	Oct. 20, 2023
	Meiji Modern: Art and Industry  Study Guide
	Bradley Bailey, Ting Tsung and Wei Fong Chao Curator of Asian Art, The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
	
	Oct. 27, 2023
	Ottoman Art Between Europe and Asia  Study Guide
	Walter B. Denny, University Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Department of the History of Art & Architecture, University of Massachusetts Amherst
	
	Nov. 10, 2023
	The Dutch Mission to China of 1795: A Little-Known Episode in the History of Western Encounters with China, Explored through Maps and Art  Study Guide
	Tonio Andrade, Professor of Chinese and Global History, Department of History, Emory University
	
	Nov. 17, 2023 This lecture will be presented in Koret Education Center on the 1st floor of the museum. 
	The Importance of Early Printed Painting and Drawing Books  Study Guide
	Chelsea Foxwell, Associate Professor of Art History, Department of Art History, University of Chicago
	
	Dec. 1, 2023
	Made in China: Ritual Objects for China's Muslims  Study Guide Revision 1
	Qamar Adamjee, Independent Scholar
	
	Dec. 8, 2023
	Shifting Perspectives: Asian and European Art in a Global Context  Study Guide
	Deborah Hutton, Professor of Art History, Department of Art and Art History, The College of New Jersey
	 
Photo Credits:
Left: Diversa Orbis Terræ, 1706, by Pieter Schenk (Dutch, 1660–1711). Ink and colors on paper. Asian Art Museum, Gift of David Salman and Walter Jared Frost, 2016.283. Photograph © Asian Art Museum.
Right: Arrival of a Portuguese ship (detail), approx. 1620–1640. Japan. Six panel folding screen, ink, colors, and gold on paper. The Avery Brundage Collection, B60D77+. Photograph © Asian Art Museum.
Registered attendees of the lecture series are encouraged to attend in-person in Samsung Hall. Otherwise, registered attendees can attend via Zoom. Drop-ins for individual lectures are only available in-person in Samsung Hall on a space available basis. Drop-ins for individual lectures are not available on Zoom. The lecture series is organized as 14 separate Zoom webinars. A Zoom webinar confirmation email with information on how to join each week's webinar will be sent to all registered attendees 2 or 3 days before each lecture. Even though it is not required by Zoom, we recommend that you download and install Zoom on your computer or mobile device in advance, and set yourself up with a free account. Attendees will have a chance to participate in the Q&A via Zoom Q&A. Read Arts of Asia Zoom Webinar FAQs.
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