Cross Media Porcelain (Heidelberg, 31 Mar

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Cross Media Porcelain (Heidelberg, 31 Mar
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CROSS MEDIA PORCELAIN (HEIDELBERG, 31 MAR-1 APR
16)
Seminarraum 311, Institut für Kunstgeschichte Ostasiens, Ruprecht-KarlsUniversität Heidelberg, Seminarstraße 4, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany, March 31 April 1, 2016
Das Institut für Kunstgeschichte Ostasiens der Ruprecht-Karls-Universität
Heidelberg lädt Sie herzlichst zum Symposium „CROSS MEDIA PORCELAIN“ vom 31.
März - 01. April 2016 ein.
Das Symposium beschäftigt sich mit der medienübergreifenden Zirkulation sowie
Wandlung von Themen und Motiven zwischen dem 17. und 19. Jahrhundert.
Ausgehend vom Porzellan der sogenannten „Übergangsperiode“ des 17.
Jahrhunderts, werden die Interaktionen zwischen unterschiedlichen Materialien
wie Holzschnitten, Malereien, Porzellanen und schließlich den Fotografien des 19.
Jahrhunderts diskutiert. Die Teilnehmer des Symposiums beschäftigen sich mit der
Verbreitung von Narration auf Porzellanoberflächen sowie der vermehrten
Darstellung von Frauen auf (Export-)Porzellanen und anderen Materialien. Weiterer
Schwerpunkt des Symposiums ist der medienübergreifende Austausch zwischen
Asien und Europa in der Epoche der „Chinoiserie“.
Veranstalltungsort: Seminarraum 311, Institut für Kunstgeschichte Ostasiens,
Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, Seminarstraße 4, 69117 Heidelberg
Das detaillierte Programm sowie weitere Informationen finden Sie auf der Website
http://iko.uni-hd.de/events/2016/2016-03-30+04-01_cross-media-porcelain.html
Bitte registrieren Sie sich mit einer e-Mail an Cecilia C. Zi:
[email protected]
English Version
The Institute for East Asian Art History of Ruprecht-Karls-University Heidelberg
would like to invite you to attend the syposium on „CROSS MEDIA PORCELAIN“
from March 31 to April 1. 2016.
Cross Media Porcelain is a symposium that considers the migration of themes and
motifs across media––woodblock prints, paintings, porcelains and ultimately early
photographies during the 17th-19th century. The 17th c. transitional period in
porcelain production when official kilns in Jingdezhen were shut during the MingQing transition is our starting point. Participants discuss the expansion of
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narratives on porcelain surfaces and the emerging dominance of the female form,
especially in vessels exported or made for export. Several symposium papers
explore the emergence of 'chinoiserie' and its imbededness in objects created in
transcultural exchange between Europe and Asia.
Venue: Seminar Room 311, Institut of East Asian Art History, Ruprecht-KarlsUniversity Heidelberg, Seminarstraße 4, 69117 Heidelberg
For the syposium flyer with detailed schedule and additional information please see
http://iko.uni-hd.de/events/2016/2016-03-30+04-01_cross-media-porcelain.html
Due to limited seating, informal registration is necessary; please send an email
Cecilia C. Zi:
[email protected]
SYMPOSIUM PROGRAMME
THURSDAY, 31 MARCH, 2016
09:00 Welcome
Prof. Dr. Sarah E. Fraser
Introduction: The Emergence of Narrative and the (Female) Figure in Chinese
Porcelain
09:30 – 10:30 Chinoiserie
Adina Badescu
Between China and Europe. Watercolors in the Kupferstichkabinett Dresden. An
Approach to Chinoiserie
Cecilia C. Zi
Who Created Chinoiserie?
Cross-media Motifs at the Saxony Court
Aina Gu
A Case Study of the Chinese Image
Coffee Break
11:00 – 12:30 Women on Display
Qiuzi Guo
The Male Gaze: Female Representation in Photography and Porcelain
Yizhou Wang
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Representation of Female Bodies and Narratives on three-dimensional Dresden
Porcelain Surfaces
Dr. Ruoming Wu
Female Representations: Studies of Iconography on Chinese Porcelain in the SKD
Collection
Lunch Break
13:30 – 14:15 Lunchtime Presentation
Dr. Anita Xiaoming Wang
Images of Women in Chinese Woodblock Prints in the 18th Century
Coffee Break
14:30 – 15:20 The World in Saxony
Dr. des. Jan Hüsgen
“Sweetness and Power” – Porcelain and Colonial Consumption in Saxony
Dr. Agnes Matthias
Exploring the Photographic Archive – Ethnography and Depicting the ‘Other’
Break
15:30 – 17:00 Motifs and Visualization
Prof. Dr. Lucie Olivova
Three Boys at Play
Wenzhuo Qiu
“Sweeping the Elephant” A trans-media Example between Woodblock Prints and
Porcelain
Renyue He
Landscape on Porcelain: the ‘Orchid Pavilion Gathering’
18:30 Dinner at Kulturbrauerei Leyergasse 6, 69117 Heidelberg.
For attendance get in contact with Cecilia C. Zi.
FRIDAY, 1 APRIL, 2016
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09:15 – 10:00 Morning Presentation: Dresden Collection
Cora Würmell
Forgotten Treasures – the Dresden Inventories of the 18th Century
10:00 – 11:30 Global Porcelain
Karolin Randhahn
Porcelain with Lacquer Application in the Dresden Inventories
Dr. Lianming Wang
“European” Cityscape on Chinese Plates
Dr. des. Wenting Wu
Roundel, Panel, Lotus Petal: Elements of Byzantine Interior Design Appropriated in
Ceramic Decoration – China and the Islamic World
Coffee Break
11:50 – 13:00 Porcelain in Transformation
Xiaobing Fan
Transcultural Media: The Transformation of Motifs on Chinese Export Porcelain
Muyu Zhou
Guangcai Porcelain and the Global Trade
Feng He
Gazing at Earthly Paradise: Private Theater, Garden and Female Representation on
Early Qing Narrative Porcelain
Lunch Break
14:00 – 15:00 Lunchtime Presentation
Prof. Dr. Stacey Pierson
Export or Exported?
Primary and Secondary Transfer in 17th and early 18th Century Chinese Porcelain
15:00 – 15:30 Final Discussion
The Symposium “Cross-Media-Porcelain” is organised by the Institute of East Asian
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Art History, Heidelberg University in cooperation with the Staatliche
Kunstsammlungen Dresden (SKD) and is generously funded by Field of Focus 3
Initiative “Cultural Dynamics in Globalised Worlds”.
REFERENCE:
CONF: Cross Media Porcelain (Heidelberg, 31 Mar-1 Apr 16). In: H-ArtHist, Mar 3, 2016 (accessed Jan 20, 2017),
<http://arthist.net/archive/12341>.
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