[KS] Harvard Korean Art History Workshop II
Sun Joo Kim
sunjookim1 at hotmail.com
Fri Nov 8 11:02:12 EST 2013
Korea Institute at Harvard University is pleased to announce the second Harvard Korean Art History Workshop to be held on December 13, 2013. Please see below for a tentative schedule of the event.
Infinite Interfusion: Buddhist Art in Korea
Date: December 13, 2013
Place: Korea Institute, CGIS South, 1730 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, MA, 02138
Organized by Korea Institute
Co-sponsored by East Asian Art History Program and Harvard-Yenching Institute
Session I: Buddhist Iconography, Local Contingencies
Harmony and Conflict in Ch’ŏnt’ae and Hwaŏm Buddhism as Seen through a Kogyŏ Amitâbha Painting
Ide Seinosuke
The Shifting Pantheon of Bodhisattva Ksitigarbha
Gyeongwon Choe
Discussants: Yukio Lippit, Chin-sung Chang
Session II: Buddhist Worlds in Unified Silla
Sŏkkuram and Iran: Kuchean Buddhist Caves and their Eighth-Century Korean Kin
Minku Kim
A Four‐sided Buddha Land?: A Stupa Valley Sculpture on Mt. Nam in Unified Silla
Sunkyung Kim
Discussants: Eugene Wang, Youn-mi Kim
Session III: Reading Patronage in Chosŏn Buddhist Painting
Sakyamuni Expounding the Teachings in the Museum of East Asian Art, Cologne: A Vivid Example of Gold Line Painting in Early Chosŏn
Maya Stiller
Buddhist Activities by Royal Household Members in the Chosŏn Dynasty: On the Three Indras Painting of 1483
Jiyoung Lee
Discussants: Melissa McCormick, Jaebin Yoo
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