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Symposium: Art and Material Culture of the Northern Qi Period

The Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery presents art from the Northern Qi Period.

When:
June 3, 2011 12:00am to June 5, 2011 12:00am
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The brief Northern Qi dynasty witnessed tremendous change in Chinese art and material culture. In fact, many researchers have described it as one of the most pivotal periods in all of Chinese history, forming the roots of the cosmopolitan culture that matured during the later Sui (581-618) and Tang (618-907) dynasties.

Inspired by the Sackler's presentation of Echoes of the Past: The Buddhist Cave Temples of Xiangtangshan, this symposium investigates artifacts from the Northern Qi period (550-77), the intellectual and ethnic contexts of their production, and current efforts to preserve and analyze this material. It begins with a keynote address by Professor Wu Hung of the University of Chicago that frames key issues associated with the era. Other leading specialists then present nine papers introducing new findings in Buddhist and mortuary remains. On the final day, a survey of existing scholarship precedes a roundtable discussion to identify topics for future research on the Northern Qi.

Please visit the website for the conference program and registration information.

http://www.asia.si.edu/events/XTSsymposium.asp