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Name(s): Address: Email/Phone: Affiliation: Registration and lunch by reservation only. No confirmation will be sent. Registration fee ........................................... $ 15.00 (Graduate students free) Buffet lunch................................................. $ 16.00 TOTAL .......................... $ Vegetarian (check one) Yes No Please return form and check payable to “The Huntington” by September 16, 2015. Mail to Michelle Bailey, The Huntington, 1151 Oxford Road, San Marino CA 91108. Email: [email protected] Phone: 626 405-3503 AND THE Utopian Visions: Tao Qian Peach Blossom Spring A symposium at The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens Saturday, September 26, 2015 Location: The Huntington, Rothenberg Hall 1151 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 Chos ˘ on 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 AND THE Utopian Visions: Tao Qian Peach Blossom Spring Chen Hongshou’s Portrait of Tao Qian from a set of drinking game cards, 1651, Wan-go Weng Collection

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Page 1: Utopian Visions: Tao Qian Peach Blossom · PDF file10:20 am “Revisions of Tao Yuanming’s Utopia” Wendy Swartz, Associate Professor of Chinese Literature, ... Utopian Visions:

Name(s):

Address:

Email/Phone: Affiliation:

Registration and lunch by reservation only. No confirmation will be sent.Registration fee ........................................... $ 15.00 (Graduate students free)Buffet lunch ................................................. $ 16.00 T O T A L .......................... $Vegetarian (check one) ❒ Yes ❒ No

Please return form and check payable to “The Huntington” by September 16, 2015.Mail to Michelle Bailey, The Huntington, 1151 Oxford Road, San Marino CA 91108.

Email: [email protected] Phone: 626 405-3503

and the

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

and the

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