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Associate Professor of Art History Emeritus Steve Goldberg recently published “Approaches to the History of Chinese Calligraphy in American Scholarship” as the first chapter in Chinese Calligraphy and Painting Studies in Postwar America.
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Associate Professor of Art History Steve Goldberg recently served as an external examiner for a viva voce (oral examination) at the University of Birmingham, U.K. The evaluation was conducted via the internet.
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Associate Professor of Art History Stephen J. Goldberg recently addressed the International Symposium on Kang Youwei’s Calligraphic Study in Qingdao, Shandong Province, China.
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André Kneib and the Art of Chinese Calligraphy, by Associate Professor of Art History Stephen J. Goldberg, was recently published by Mare & Martin (Paris) as the first volume in the new Méroé series.
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Associate Professor of Art History Stephen J. Goldberg recently published an article titled “Variaciones cromáticas: el arte tectónico de Lafuente” in Faro de Vigo, the oldest Spanish newspaper in circulation.
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Associate Professor of Art History Stephen J. Goldberg published an essay, “The Fate of Place and Memory in the Art of Yun-Fei Ji,” in the catalogue to the Wellin Museum of Art exhibition Yun-Fei Ji: The Intimate Universe.
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Associate Professor of Art History Stephen J. Goldberg published an essay in One Hundred Hearts Cent cœurs, the catalogue to an exhibition of the art of André Kneib at China’s Chongqing Art Museum.
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Associate Professor of Art History Stephen J. Goldberg presented a paper titled “On the Transcultural Imagination in the Art of Liu Dan and André Kneib” at the 48th annual conference of the Society for Asian and Comparative Philosophy (SACP).
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Associate Professor of Art History Stephen J. Goldberg presented a paper titled “The Fate of Place and Memory in the Art of Yun-Fei Ji” at the 11th Philosophers’ Conference at the East-West Center in Honolulu on May 25.
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Two exhibitions saturated with historical and cultural references, Karen Hampton: The Journey North and Tales of the Conjure Woman: Lady Fatima as Transmitted through Renée Stout, will open at Hamilton’s Wellin Museum of Art on Saturday, Oct. 3, with a reception from 4 to 6 p.m. The reception and exhibitions are free and open to the public and will be on view through Dec. 20.
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