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Utopian Visions: Tao Qian

Peach BlossomSpring

A symposium at The Huntington Library,

Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens

Saturday, September 26, 2015

Location: The Huntington, Rothenberg Hall1151 Oxford Road, San Marino, CA 91108, USA

8:30 am Registration & Coffee

Welcome and Introduction

9:15 am Duncan Campbell, June and Simon K.C. Li Director of the Center for East Asian Garden Studies and Curator of the Chinese Garden, The Huntington

9:30 am Key Note Speaker

“Tao Qian, the Idea of Garden as Home, and the Utopian Vision”

Zhang Longxi, Professor of Comparative Literature and Translation, City University of Hong Kong

10:05 am Morning Session

Moderator:

Duncan Campbell, The Huntington

10:20 am “Revisions of Tao Yuanming’s Utopia” Wendy Swartz, Associate Professor of Chinese Literature, Rutgers University

11:00 am 15 minute break

11:15 am “At the Eastern Fence” Susan Nelson, Professor Emerita, Fine Arts and East Asian Languages and Cultures, Indiana University

12:00 pm Session discussion

12:30 pm Lunch

2:00 pm Afternoon Session

Moderator:

Robert Hori, The Huntington

2:15 pm “Dreaming of the ‘Peach Blossom Land’ in Choson Korea” Burglind Jungmann, Professor of Art History, University of California, Los Angeles

2:55 pm 15 minute break

3:10 pm “Picturing the Hermit Hero: Some Japanese Visualizations of Tao Qian” Kendall Brown, Professor of Asian Art History, School of Art, California State University, Long Beach

3:50 pm Session discussion

4:20 pm Closing panel

Zhang Longxi, Yang Ye, Susan Nelson, Wendy Swartz, Burglind Jungmann, Kendall Brown, Duncan Campbell and Robert Hori

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Utopian Visions: Tao Qian

Peach BlossomSpring

Chen Hongshou’s Portrait of Tao Qian from a set of drinking game cards, 1651, Wan-go Weng Collection

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