Course Convenor:
‣ Marine Cabos-Brullé ‣ Art historian and the founder of Photography of China, Marine Cabos-Brullé has been lecturing the history of photography in China at Christie's Education, the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales (EHESS), SOAS, and the Victoria & Albert Museum.
Speakers:
‣ Juliane Noth ‣ Juliane Noth is a Heisenberg Fellow at the University of Hamburg. She has published widely on twentieth-century Chinese painting, photography, and visual culture. Her work has been published in Art History, Ars Orientalis, Trans Asia Photography Review, and Twentieth-Century China.
‣ Panpan Yang ‣ Panpan Yang is a lecturer in the Arts and Visual Cultures of Modern China in the Department of History of Art and Archaeology at SOAS University of London. She recently received her Ph.D. from the University of Chicago. She is currently completing her first book on the history of Chinese animation from the 1920s to the present.
‣ Shuxia Chen ‣ Shuxia Chen is an art historian and curator of Asian art. She is currently curator, Chau Chak Wing Museum, the Unviersity of Sydney, and a sessional lecturer on Asian art at Art & Design, the University of New South Wales and National Art School, Sydney.
‣ Yining He ‣ Yining He is an independent curator and writer of photography and visual art. Graduate of London College of Communication, University of the Arts London. She was the winner of the OCAT Institute’s inaugural “Research-based Curatorial Project” and was nominated for the 14th AAC Art China “Curator of the Year Award” for this research project exhibition.
‣ Zhen Shi ‣ Zhen Shi is a visual artist and founder of La Maison de Z. She employs various mediums and a process that combined photography, book object and fiction-documentary story to construct a maze of narratology.
‣ Simon Baker ‣ Simon Baker is the director of MEP (Maison Européenne de la Photographie, Paris). He was formerly Senior Curator, International Art (Photography) at Tate, London, having been appointed Tate’s first curator of photography in 2009.
More information:Every Friday between 08 October – 26 November 2021, 12.00 – 13.30 onlineCourse fee: £500. Click here to book now: www.soas.ac.uk