The Sammy Yukuan Lee Lectures on Chinese Art and Archaeology
For more than two decades, the series has featured presentations by leading scholars exploring major issues in China's rich artistic heritage.
Published: Monday, October 02, 2006
List of Sammy Lee Lectures, 1982 - 2009
22. The Buddhist Arts of Tea in Medieval China
James A. Benn, Associate Professor of Religious Studies, McMaster University, November 7, 2009
21. Burning the Books and Killing the Scholars: Representing the Atrocities of the First Emperor of China
Anthony Barbieri-Low, Professor of History, University of California - Santa Barbara, November 1, 2008
20. Forty-eight Buddhas of Measureless Life: Court Eunuch Patronage at the Sculpture Grottoes of Longmen
Amy McNair, Department of Art, University of Kansas, November 3, 2007
19. Poet Prince and River Nymph: The "Luoshenfu" in Verse and Painting
Roderick Whitfield, Percival David Emeritus Professor of Chinese & East Asian Art, School of Oriental & African Studies, November 4, 2006
18. Recarving China's Past: "Wu Family Shrines" and the Story of the Stones
Cary Y. Liu, Curator of Asian Art, Princeton University Art Museum, November 5, 2005.
17. Yuanmingyuan: The Garden of Perfect Brightness - a Mirror for the Last Dynasty of China
Che Bing Chiu, Researcher at the Centre de recherche sur l'Extreme-Orient de Paris-Sorbonne, November 6, 2004.
- Large Turnout for Sammy Lee Lecture on Chinese Imperial Garden
Che Bing Chiu recalls the history of the Yuanmingyuan, the 857 acre "Garden of Perfect Brightness" from which China's Manchu emperors ruled an empire for a century and a half.
16. Long-haired Monks? A Portrait of Two Chinese Buddhist Masters and its Many Contexts
Raoul Birnbaum, Patricia and Rowland Rebele Chair in History of Art and Visual Culture, UC Santa Cruz, November 1, 2003.
- Sammy Yukuan Lee Lecture Explores the Self-Images of Buddhist Monks over the Centuries
Raoul Birnbaum delivers 16th lecture in venerable series at UCLA's Fowler Museum of Cultural History
15. Daoist Arts of the Ming Court
Stephen Little, Director Designate of the Honolulu Academy of the Arts, October 26, 2002.
- 15th Sammy Yukuan Lee Lecture Honors Sammy Lee's 100th Birthday
Dr. Stephen Little probes the forgotten history of the Ming Court's deep involvement with the Daoist religion.
14. Ancient Bronzes from China's Sichuan Province
Jay Xu, Foster Foundation Associate Curator of Chinese Art, Seattle Art Museum. October 27, 2001.
13. The Pictorialization of Paradise in Medieval Chinese Buddhist Art
Ning Qiang, Department of the History of Art, University of Michigan. October 21, 2000.
12. Snake, Stupa, and Sunset: The Making of a Chinese Landscape View Over a Millennium
Eugene Y. Wang, Harvard University. October 23, 1999.
11. Extraordinary Luxuries in Gold and Jade: The Impact of Western Asia and the Steppe Area on the Imperial Court of the Han Period (206 BCAD 200)
Jessica Rawson, Warden, Merton College, Oxford University. October 10, 1998.
10. Refashioning Marriage in Song China
Martin J. Powers, Department of the History of Art, Univeristy of Michigan, Ann Arbor. October 25, 1997.
9. Art of the Ming Dynasty in the Temples of Shanxi Province
Marsha Weidner, University of Kansas. October 19, 1996.
8. Sunken Treasures: Underwater Archaeology in China
Yu Weichao, Beijing; Zhang Wei, Beijing; Zhou Chongfa, Wuhan; Tsang Cheng-Hwa, Taipei; Huang Yung-Ch'uan, Taipei; Liu Benan, Byran, U.S.; Porter Hoagland, Woods Hole, U.S.; Chou Hung-Hsiang, UCLA. October 14, 1995.
7. Images of Women in Chinese Art
Ellen Johnston Laing, Research Associate, Center for Chinese Studies, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. October 16, 1993.
6. Talking Pictures: The Story of the Wu Liang Shrine
Wu Hung, John L. Loeb Associate Professor of the Humanities, Harvard University. December 5, 1992.
5. Some Chinese Bronze Mirrors: Visions of Paradise
Michael Loewe, Professor of Oriental Studies at Cambridge University. March 28, 1987.
4. Nanyue and Wuyue Cultures: Ancient Cultures on Coastal China and The State of Archaeology in China
Huang Jinglue, Bureau of Museums and Archaeological Data, Beijing; Huang Zhanyue, Institute of Archaeology, Beijing; Mai Yinghao, Guangzhou City Museum, Guangzhou; Shang Zhitan, Zhongshan University, Guangzhou. March 20, 1986.
3. Carved Lacquor of the Song Dynasty
Yasuhiro Nishioka, Curator of Lacquer, Tokyo National Museum. May 19, 1984.
2. The Emperor's New Clothes: Reconstructing Seventeenth Century Qing Dynasty Wardrobe
John E. Vollmer, Associate Curator of the textile department, Royal Ontario Museum. November 5, 1983.
1. Copper Mining in Ancient China: Recent Excavations at Tonglushan
Xia Nai, Director, Institute of Archaeology, Beijing; and Mr. Yin Weizhang, Archaeologist, Institute of Archaeology, Beijing. September 25, 1982.