研究專長 | 1. 中國藝術史,尤其關注中國十七世紀繪畫的歷史。2. 明清王朝交替(1644年)及其對藝術、以及時期的知識、政治和經濟歷史的影響。3. 東亞藝術史(中國、韓國和日本)。4. 中國和東亞在早期現代時期的歷史。5. 全球藝術史。 History of art in China, especially the history of painting in China with a focus on the seventeenth century. Ming-Qing dynastic transition and its impact on the arts as well as the intellectual, political and economic history of the period. East Asian Art (China, Korea & Japan). History of China and East Asia in the early modern period in their global contexts. Islamic Art and the art of India. Contemporary ink painting practices in China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. |
研究 | 出版 Publications (*peer-reviewed; single-authored unless otherwise noted) Article *2022 “The Jiaoshan Tripod and the Reconstitution of the Scholarly Community in Early Qing China,” co-authored with Yun-chen Lu, in Ming Qing Studies 2022, ed. Paolo Santangelo (Rome: WriteUp Book, 2022), 99-137. Exhibition Catalogues (Contributions) *2024 “Jin Junming,” “Lan Ying,” and “Tang Yifen” (catalogue entries), forthcoming in A Selection of Chinese Painting and Calligraphy from the Wong Family Collection (Hong Kong: Art Museum, CUHK, 2024). 2023 “Playing Time and Playing Place: Lee Chun-Yi’s Mountain Moved? Heart Moved?,” preface to the exhibition catalogue of Lee Chun-Yi’s solo exhibition Mountain Moved? Heart Moved?, forthcoming from Mingshan Art, Taipei. Book Reviews *2024 “Wang Lianming, Jesuitenerbe in Peking: Sakralbauten und transkulturelle Räume, 1600–1800 (Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag Winter, 2020),” English-language review, forthcoming in Bulletin of the Institute of Modern History Academia Sinica. *2022 “Stephen H. Whiteman, Where Dragon Veins Meet: The Kangxi Emperor and His Estate at Rehe (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2020),” reviewed in Bulletin of the Institute of Modern History Academia Sinica 117 (Sept. 2022): 123-129 (in Chinese). AWARDS & HONORS 2022 Doctoral Thesis Grant, Bei Shan Tang Foundation, Hong Kong 2021-2022 Doctoral Fellowship, Chiang Ching-kuo Foundation, Taipei 2021 Doctoral Fellowship for Chinese Studies, UCSB Confucius Institute 2021 CCS Research Grant for Foreign Scholars in Chinese Studies, Center for Chinese Studies, National Central Library, Taipei (March-June 2021) |