Past event

'Reproduction in Asian Art' workshop Join the School of Art History and guests from Heidelberg and Edinburgh on 'Reproduction in Asian Art' workshop.

You are cordially invited to attend our workshop ‘Reproduction in Asian Art' on Friday 3 October at School 2. Please find below the program.

This modest event is part of the Global Fellowship program and its theme, hopefully, will speak to the research interests of many of us. Each speaker will give a 20-minute presentation, followed by Q&A. We trust this will be a convivial gathering.

No registration needed. Please feel free to join.

Program:
1.50pm to 2pm – Luke Gartlan: Welcome and Opening Remarks
2pm to 2.30pm – Yusen Yu The (English?) Tripod Table in Iran and India
2.30pm to 3pm – Bronwen Gulkis: Text and Image Reproduction in the Mughal Album
3.30pm to 4pm – Halle O'Neal: The Importance of Making: Craft, Haptics, and Materiality in Japanese Buddhist Manuscripts

Coffee Break

4.30pm to 5pm – Sarah E. Fraser: Cross-media: Reproduction in Porcelain, Prints, and Photography (18th-19th c.)
5pm to 5.30pm – Luke Gartlan: Toward a Body Politic: The Business and Materials of Nineteenth-Century Japanese Photography