Art History 290ce - Colloquium: Topics in Art History-China in Expansion: Early Chinese Art & Material Culture (20th century BCE-220 CE)

Colq:T-China in Expansion

Spring
2025
01
4.00
Yanlong Guo

M 3:05 PM - 4:20 PM; W 2:45 PM - 4:00 PM

Smith College
ARH-290ce-01-202503
Hillyer 109
yguo@smith.edu
During the formative periods when the local and global forces simultaneously took actions in shaping Chinese civilization, the functions of images and objects, the approaches to things and the discourses around art underwent significant shifts, not only responding to but also mapping out the "Chinese-ness" in visual and material culture. This course of early Chinese art investigates diverse media bronze vessels, sculptures, murals, textiles, architecture and other visual and material forms in relation to political and military conquest, cross-cultural exchange, the dissemination of ordinary practices and the formation of identities. Key terms and issues for the course include expansion, connection and materiality. Counts for ARU. Restrictions: ARH 290 may be taken for credit a total of 4 times with different topics. Enrollment limited to 20.

[CE] ARH 290 Limit

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.