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Julia Andrews
Professor, Department of History of Art
Areas of Expertise
• Chinese art
• Cross-cultural interactions in modern art
Professor Andrews, who specializes in Chinese painting, serves as associate
director of the East Asian Studies Center and is a member of the editorial
board for MODERN CHINESE LITERATURE AND CULTURE. In 1999 she co-organized
a series of Interdisciplinary Symposia entitled VISUAL ART AS CULTURAL
MEMORY IN TWENTIETH CENTURY CHINESE with Professor Xiaomei Chen of the
Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures. She is the author
of PAINTERS AND POLITICS IN THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA, 1949-1979,
which won the 1996 Joseph Levenson Prize as the best book of the preceding
year in modern Chinese studies. Dr. Andrews co-curated and co-authored
the catalogue for A CENTURY IN CRISIS, MODERNITY AND TRADITION IN THE
ART OF TWENTIETH CENTURY CHINA, an exhibition held at the Guggenheim museums
in New York and Bilbao in 1998.
Education
• PhD, History of Art, University of California, Berkeley
• MA, Fine Arts, Harvard University
• BA, Asian History, Brown University |
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