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Tajan - Round table :  "Made in China” A history of the world told by Chinese ceramics
Tajan - Round table :  "Made in China” A history of the world told by Chinese ceramics

Fri 09 Jun

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Paris

Tajan - Round table : "Made in China” A history of the world told by Chinese ceramics

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Time & Location

09 Jun 2023, 19:00 – 20:30

Paris, 37 Rue des Mathurins, 75008 Paris, France

About the event

"Made in China" --- A history of the world told by Chinese ceramics

 

graduate of the Ecole du Louvre and Sorbonne-Paris IV, former director of the Baur Foundation, Museum of Far Eastern Art in Geneva and founding president of the French Society for the Study of Oriental Ceramics (SFECO, Musée Cernuschi),Monique Crick

 

PhD in Chinese Art History, having done her thesis on "Chinese ceramics (1271-1435) and the Iranian world: production, diffusion, reception", co-curator of the exhibition "Gold and Treasures, 3,000 years of Chinese ornaments" at the School of Jewelry Arts., Valentina Bruccoleri

 

lecturer in mathematics at the University of Franche-Comté, Besançon. Passionate about Chinese ceramics, he nourishes this passion for the arts of Asia through repeated stays in Turkey, Taiwan, Korea, Japan, and through conferences devoted to the ancient arts of China and Japan. In particular, he has developed a special interest in stoneware from the Song period., Martin Meyer

 

doctoral student in Chinese art history, preparing a thesis on "Chinese whites in French museum collections", currently in charge of studies and research at the INHA, Yongsong Zheng

 

Our moderators

Wang Wei (Asian Art Specialist at Tajan) & Arnaud Bertrand (Sinologist, research professor at the Institut Catholique de Paris)

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    Round table “Circulation of Chinese ceramics in the world”

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