Bültmann & Gerriets
Heaven & Earth in Chinese Art: Treasures from the National Palace Museum, Taipei
von Cao Yin
Orcheser: Karyn Lai
Verlag: University of Washington Press
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ISBN: 978-1-74174-143-8
Erschienen am 01.03.2019
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 259 mm [H] x 221 mm [B] x 25 mm [T]
Gewicht: 1157 Gramm
Umfang: 236 Seiten

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Yin Cao is curator of Chinese art at the Art Gallery of New South Wales. Her most recent exhibitions and related publications include Tang: treasures from the Silk Road capital (AGNSW, 2016) and A Silk Road saga: the sarcophagus of Yuhong (AGNSW, 2013).
In previous roles she co-organised the inaugural exhibitions at the Arthur M Sackler Museum of Art and Archaeology at Peking University and the new Lee Kong Chian Art Museum at the National University of Singapore. She has translated and edited various catalogues, including Treasures from a swallow garden, the inaugural exhibit of the Arthur M Sackler Museum of Art and Archaeology, Peking University (1992)and Arthur M Sackler Museum of Art and Archaeology at Peking University: a selection (1998).
Dr Karyn Lai is associate professor of Philosophy in the School of Humanities and Languages at the University of NSW. Her primary research area is in early (pre Qin) Confucian and Daoist philosophies. Her books include Learning from Chinese philosophies (Ashgate Publishing, UK, 2006) and Introduction to Chinese philosophy (Cambridge University Press, UK, 2008). Her work is often of a comparative nature, drawing insights from Chinese philosophies to address issues in a number of philosophical areas including moral philosophy, environmental ethics, reasoning and argumentation and epistemology.



Yin Cao is curator of Chinese art at the Art Gallery of New South Wales. Her most recent exhibitions and related publications include Tang: treasures from the Silk Road capital (AGNSW, 2016) and A Silk Road saga: the sarcophagus of Yuhong (AGNSW, 2013).
In previous roles she co-organised the inaugural exhibitions at the Arthur M Sackler Museum of Art and Archaeology at Peking University and the new Lee Kong Chian Art Museum at the National University of Singapore. She has translated and edited various catalogues, including Treasures from a swallow garden, the inaugural exhibit of the Arthur M Sackler Museum of Art and Archaeology, Peking University (1992)and Arthur M Sackler Museum of Art and Archaeology at Peking University: a selection (1998).
Dr Karyn Lai is associate professor of Philosophy in the School of Humanities and Languages at the University of NSW. Her primary research area is in early (pre Qin) Confucian and Daoist philosophies. Her books include Learning from Chinese philosophies (Ashgate Publishing, UK, 2006) and Introduction to Chinese philosophy (Cambridge University Press, UK, 2008). Her work is often of a comparative nature, drawing insights from Chinese philosophies to address issues in a number of philosophical areas including moral philosophy, environmental ethics, reasoning and argumentation and epistemology.