Events
Phoenix Reborn: Chu Jades Excavated from Hubei Symposium
21 Oct 2017
10am-12:30pm (Morning Session)2pm-4:30pm (Afternoon Session)
L1, Institute of Chinese Studies, the Chinese University of Hong Kong
3943 7372/heidiwong@cuhk.edu.hk
To accompany the exhibition, “Phoenix Reborn: Chu Jades Excavated from Hubei”, Art Museum organizes symposium and invites experts in the area of jade from the mainland of China, Taiwan and Hong Kong to share their study and research.
Morning Session:
1. On the Nature of the Jiuliandun Chu Tomb
Mr. Fang Qin (Director, Hubei Provincial Museum and Hubei Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology)
2. Materials and Researches on the Kingdom of Chu and Chu Jades
Mr. Ji Kunzhang (Research Associate, Shanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology)
3. The Function of Tiger-Shaped Jades during the Eastern Zhou Dynasty
Ms. Yang Jing (Research Fellow, Palace Museum, Beijing)
Afternoon Session:
4. Appreciation of Jades from the Zhou Dynasties
Mr. Wu Tarng-Hae (Research Fellow, Aurora Museum, Shanghai)
5. A Preliminary Study on the Warring States Jades in the Collection of Palace Museum, Taipei
Mr. Tsai Ching-Liang (Researcher, Palace Museum, Taipei)
6. On the Formation of Chu Jades’ Style from a Study of Jades from the Tombs of Guojiamiao, Marquis Yi of Zeng and Jiuliandun
Prof. Xu Xiaodong (Associate Director, Art Museum, the Chinese University of Hong Kong)