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Ingrid Dudek is a Senior Specialist and Vice President at Christie’s in the Asian 20th Century and Contemporary Art Department. Based in New York, she has worked and studied in the Chinese contemporary art field for ...
Born and raised in Taipei, Taiwan, Meiling Cheng came to the United States in 1986 to study at Yale University, School of Drama, where she earned her MFA (1989) and DFA (1993) degrees in Theatre ...
Winnie Wong is a Junior Fellow of the Harvard Society of Fellows, working in the field of Art History. She specializes in transnational issues in authorship, authenticity, and copying, with a focus on modern and contemporary ...
Winnie Wong Dafen Oil Painting Village in Shenzhen, China, is the world’s largest production center for handmade paintings, housing 8000 migrant workers who paint 5 million oil paintings a year. In 2004, Dafen village was ...
Julia Andrews, professor of Asian art history at Ohio State University, was the first American art historian to conduct dissertation research in China after formal establishment of US-China relations in 1979. Her early work, Painters ...
Julia Andrews The importance of women in society has played an important role in the rhetoric and practice of reformers in modern China. Yet, despite the conspicuous role of women artists in China’s urban centers ...
Shu-chin Tsui In China’s radical transformation from state-socialism to state-capitalism, the landscape of urban space has undergone startling changes. Development has generated a dialectic between destruction and construction, where interactions reflect demographical as well as ...