Grieving through Stone and Clay: Affect in Chinese Funerary Art of the Middle Period
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Mahaney Arts Center 12572 Porter Field Road
Middlebury, VT 05753 View in Campus Map
Open to the Public
Jeehee Hong, Associate Professor of East Asian Art History at McGill University and current Fellow at the Clark Art Institute, examines representations of grief in Chinese middle-period (9th-14th centuries) funerary contexts. Hong shows that fictional or localized mourners were “inserted” into monuments to transmit corporeal and raw emotions. Sponsored by the Department of History, Department of History of Art and Architecture, Middlebury College Museum of Art, and the Program in East Asian Studies. Free
- Sponsored by:
- Museum of Art; History of Arts and Architecture; History; East Asian Studies
Contact Organizer
Laursen, Sarah
slaursen@middlebury.edu
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