The Royal Society of Asian Art in the Netherlands (Koninklijke Vereniging van Vrienden der Aziatische Kunst, KVVAK) is pleased to announce the Young Scholars’ Symposium in Asian Art on 17 June 2023.
Young Scholars’ Symposium in Asian Art – New Perspectives on Asian Art and Material Culture.
The symposium will be held at the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, the home of the KVVAK’s collection, and will also be live-streamed.
Programme
10.00 – Welcome by Anne Gerritsen, Denise Campbell (Ikigai) and Thomas van Gulik (Van Gulik Estate)
10.15-11.45 – Session 1: Porcelain
Moderator: Willemijn van Noord
- Joanna Ciemińska – Before Amalia: Chinese porcelain consumption in the Low Countries before 1620
- Lecong Zhou – Delft red earthenware: the imitations of Yixing ware in the late 17th-century and early 18th-century Netherlands
- Meghan Parker – Technical analysis of 18th-century Chinese painted enamels in the Rijksmuseum collection
- Senna van Dam – The moon jar as a national symbol of Korea
11.45-12.00 – Break
12.00-13.30 – Session 2: Perceptions
Moderator: Doreen Müller
- Erika Riccobon & Qinxin He – A rebus to solve, a story to imagine: the multiple lives oof Jean Theodor Royer’s Chinese transitional wares (1635-1660)
- Cherelle Karsseboom – Invisible exchanges: experiencing an Edo-period lacquer cabinet
- Ashleigh Chow – Green and pleasant paddy fields: visualising Chinese rice cultivation in 18th-century Britain
- Kimihiko Nakamura – Situating war propaganda magazines and books for children as objects of art historical research: the case of Takai Teiji
13.30-14.15 – Lunch break
14.15-15.45 – Session 3: Exhibitions
Moderator: Lin Fan
- Yun Xie – The Republic and characters: Hong Kong typefaces and global knowledge- making in the 19th century
- Ha Thu Oanh Le – ‘Who wants to go to France?’: Vietnamese experience at the Paris colonial exposition 1931
- Celine Rusman – Female disobedience: a look at the representation of the modern girl in early 10th-century Japanese prints
- Mingliu Lu – Why exhibitions matter: exploring the making of early Dutch exhibitions of contemporary Chinese art
15.45-16.00 – Break
16.00-17.30 – Session 4: Symbolic messengers
Moderator: Karwin Chi-on Cheung
- Lidia Corna – Kîrtimuka across religions and centuries
- Nur’Ain Taha – A foreign pusaka: the symbolic meanings of the royal coach Kanjeng Nyai Jimat from the Dutch East India Company (VOC) in the mid-18th-century
- Xinwu Luo – From Peru to China and back: a case-study on the circulation of Chinese pith paper paintings in the 19th century
- Talisha Schilder – Tracing the tattoo tradition of the Iban Dayaks in Borneo
17.30-17.45 – Wrap up and closing, leaving the museum
To attend please visit: https://www.kvvak.nl/agenda/1970/call-for-papers-young-scholars-symposium-in-asian-art-2023-new-perspectives-on-asian-art-and-material-culture/
Reference:
CONF: KVVAK Young Scholars’ Symposium in Asian Art (Amsterdam, 17 Jun 2023). In: ArtHist.net, Jun 8, 2023 (accessed Jun 12, 2026), <https://arthist.net/archive/39488>.