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Wang Tao (archaeologist)

Tao Wang (simplified Chinese: 汪涛; traditional Chinese: 汪濤, born 1962) is a Chinese–British archaeologist and art historian specialising in early Chinese art. He is also known for his work on early inscriptions on oracle bones and ritual bronzes.[1] He is married to numismatist and translator Helen Wang.[2]

Wang Tao
汪濤
Born1962 (age 61–62)
Kunming, China
NationalityChinese–British
Occupation(s)Archaeologist
Chinese art historian
Known forHelping found the International Centre for Chinese Heritage and Archaeology (ICCHA)
SpouseHelen Wang
Academic background
EducationYunnan Normal University
China Academy of Art
SOAS University of London
ThesisColour Symbolism in Late Shang China (1993)
Doctoral advisorSarah Allan
Academic work
DisciplineArchaeology of China, art history
Sub-disciplineOracle bones
Chinese ritual bronzes
Art of early China
InstitutionsSOAS University of London
University College London
International Centre for Chinese Heritage and Archaeology (ICCHA)
Sotheby's
Art Institute of Chicago

Education edit

Wang was born in Kunming in 1962. He studied Chinese literature at Yunnan Normal University and did postgraduate work at the China Academy of Art. Wang moved to London in 1986. He studied under Sarah Allan at SOAS University of London, earning his PhD in 1993. His thesis was titled Colour Symbolism in Late Shang China.[3]

Academic career edit

After obtaining his PhD, Wang took up a position as lecturer in Chinese archaeology at SOAS. He was chair of the Centre of Chinese Studies at SOAS from 2005 to 2008.[4] He was later appointed a senior lecturer at SOAS and University College London.[5] He worked with Peter Ucko of the UCL Institute of Archaeology to develop links with archaeology departments in China, and helped found the International Centre for Chinese Heritage and Archaeology (ICCHA), a research centre jointly established by UCL and Peking University.[6] He was instrumental in arranging the publication of Xia Nai's thesis "Ancient Egyptian Beads" (70 years after Xia Nai completed it).[7] He also worked to promote links between the private art markets in China and the United Kingdom.[8]

In 2012 Wang left the UK to take up a position as the senior vice president and head of Chinese works at Sotheby's in New York.[9] In 2015, he was appointed the curator of Chinese art and Pritzker Chair at the Art Institute of Chicago.[1]

Other positions held by Wang[1]

  • Visiting fellow at the Beijing Palace Museum, the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, and the Yunnan Center for Southeast Asian Studies
  • Guest professor at Yunnan University; and member of the academic board of the National Museum of Chinese Writing
  • Member of the editorial boards of the Early China Journal, Bulletin of the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities, Chinese Archaeology Journal (English Edition), and East Asian Journal: Studies in Material Culture.
  • Chief editor of the Shanghai Fine Art Press series Art, Collecting and Connoisseurship
  • Consultant and presenter for the BBC and Discovery Channel
  • Judge for the annual Asian Art festival in London

Selected publications edit

  • 2018 (ed.) Mirroring China's Past: Emperors, Scholars, and their Bronzes (with chapters by Sarah Allan, Jeffrey Moser, Su Rongyu, Zhixin Sun, Zhou Ya, Liu Yu and Lu Zhang), Art Institute of Chicago, 2018, to coincide with a major exhibition in 2018[10]
  • 2012 "The Archaeological Inspiration for Contemporary Chinese Art" in Michael Goedhuis (ed.), Ink: The Art of China (London, 2012), pp. 17–19.[5]
  • 2012 "Tradition and Anti-tradition in Contemporary Chinese Calligraphy" in Helen Wang (ed.) The Music of Ink (Saffron Books, London)[11]

On archaeology

  • 2013 (with Denis Thouard) "Making New Classics: The Archaeology of Luo Zhenyu and Victor Segalen", in Humphreys S., Wagner R. (eds), Modernity's Classics. Transcultural Research – Heidelberg Studies on Asia and Europe in a Global Context (Springer: Berlin, Heidelberg)[12]
  • 2011 "'Public Archaeology' in China: A Preliminary Investigation", in Okamura K., Matsuda A. (eds) New Perspectives in Global Public Archaeology
  • 2011 (with Luca Zan) "Management and presentation of Chinese sites for UNESCO World Heritage List (UWHL)", Facilities 29:7/8, 313–325.[13]
  • 2007 (with Peter Ucko) "Early Archaeological Fieldwork Practice and Syllabuses in China and England", in P. Ucko, L. Qin, and J. Hubert (eds), From Concept of the Past to Practical Strategies: the Teaching of Archaeological Field Techniques (Saffron Press London)
  • 1999 (with Roderick Whitfield) Exploring China's Past: New Discoveries and Studies in Archaeology and Art (Saffron Press, London)

On early inscriptions

  • 2007 "Shang Ritual Animals: Colour and Meaning (part 1)", Bulletin of SOAS, 70 (2), pp. 305–372.
  • 2007 "Shang Ritual Animals: Colour and Meaning (part 2)", Bulletin of SOAS, 70 (3). pp. 539–567.
  • 1995 (with N. Postgate and T. Wilkinson), "The evidence for early writing: Utilitarian or ceremonial?", Antiquity, 69(264), 459–480. This won the Antiquity Prize 1995.[14]
  • 2007 (with Hu Pingsheng 胡平生 and Frances Wood), Yingguo guojia tushuguan cang Sitanyin suohuo weikan Hanwen jiandu 《英國國家圖書館藏斯坦因所獲未刊漢文簡牘》[Unpublished Han dynasty woodslips in the Stein Collection at the British Library] (Shanghai cishu chubanshe, 2007)ISBN 9787532620982

On Chinese bronzes

  • 2007 (with Liu Yu), A Selection of Inscribed Early Chinese Bronzes from Sotheby's and Christie's Sales[15]
  • 2007 The Meiyintang Collection of Ancient Chinese Bronzes (汪濤:《中國銅器》) ISBN 9780955335716

Translations

  • 2010 《龟之谜(修订版)——商代神话、祭祀、艺术和宇宙观研究》 (2010) - Chinese translation of Sarah Allan's The Shape of the Turtle - Art, Myth and Cosmos in Early China[16]

Documentary films

  • 2001 The Strange Case of Peking Man (Granite Productions)[17]

Children's Books

  • 1995 Exploration into China[18]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO TAPS NOTED CHINESE ART SCHOLAR TAO WANG TO LEAD REVITALIZED DEPARTMENT OF ASIAN ART" (PDF). Artic.edu. Retrieved 3 December 2017.
  2. ^ Wang, Helen (2008). Chairman Mao badges: symbols and slogans of the Cultural Revolution (PDF). British Museum. p. iv. ISBN 978-086159-169-5.
  3. ^ "Colour symbolism in late Shang China". SOAS University of London. 1993. Retrieved 21 December 2017.
  4. ^ https://www.soas.ac.uk/china-institute/annual-review/archive/file79727.pdf p.11
  5. ^ a b Goedhuis, Michael (2012). "The Archaeological Inspiration for Contemporary Chinese Art" (PDF). Ink: The Art of China. Michael Goedhuis Publishing. p. 183. ISBN 978-0-904221-19-0.
  6. ^ "UCL - London's Global University". 26 September 2018.
  7. ^ Xia Nai, Ancient Egyptian Beads (Springer, 2014), p. vi. https://www.springer.com/gb/book/9783642548673
  8. ^ "talks.cam : Dr Tao Wang from Sotheby's: 'Pricing Art: Early Chinese Bronzes on the Market'". talks.cam.ac.uk. Retrieved 3 December 2017.
  9. ^ "Tao Wang joins Sotheby's New York as the new Head of Chinese Works of Art". Sotheby's. 14 August 2012. Retrieved 21 December 2017.
  10. ^ "Mirroring China's Past by Tao Wang". Yale Books UK. Retrieved 3 December 2017.
  11. ^ "The Music of Ink at the British Museum | EAPGROUP | Imprints and Serials, including Eastern Art Report, East Asia Journal, Art Criticism Today,Saffron Books, East Asia Journal, Eastern Art Report, Art News, Artist Pages, Articles, Interviews, Previews and Reviews".
  12. ^ Thouard, Denis; Wang, Tao (3 December 2017). "Making New Classics: The Archaeology of Luo Zhenyu and Victor Segalen". Modernity's Classics. Transcultural Research – Heidelberg Studies on Asia and Europe in a Global Context. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. pp. 231–260. doi:10.1007/978-3-642-33071-1_11. ISBN 978-3-642-33070-4.
  13. ^ Tao Wang; Luca Zan (24 May 2011). "Management and presentation of Chinese sites for UNESCO World Heritage List (UWHL)". Facilities. 29 (7/8): 313–325. doi:10.1108/02632771111130924.
  14. ^ "Antiquity Prize Winners". Antiquity. Retrieved 21 December 2017.
  15. ^ TAL, Wang; Y (3 December 2017). "A Selection of Inscribed Early Chinese Bronzes from Sotheby's and Christie's Sales". discovery.ucl.ac.uk. Retrieved 3 December 2017.
  16. ^ "龟之谜(修订版)". Cp.com.cn. Retrieved 3 December 2017.
  17. ^ Timeline - World History Documentaries (23 September 2017). "The Strange Case Of Peking Man (Evolution Documentary) - Timeline". YouTube. Retrieved 3 December 2017.
  18. ^ Wang, Tao (3 December 1995). Exploration Into China. New Discovery Books. ISBN 9780027180879. Retrieved 3 December 2017 – via Google Books.

External links edit

  • Wang Tao on the forthcoming exhibition "Mirroring China's Past" 《吉金鉴古》 in the Art Newspaper 《艺术新闻》, 23 Dec 2017 (in Chinese)
  • Chinese Masterpieces at the Art Institute of Chicago - Wang Tao's favourite pieces (wwtw, 11 Jul 2017)
  • Chicago museum taps Tao Wang to lead Asian art department (Auction Central News, 18 Nov 2014)
  • From teaching to learning about the art market (China Daily, 5 March 2013)
  • Wang Tao on Mandarin Leader, Chicago
  • Chinese Media Festival, organised by Wang, at SOAS, 18-19 Jun 2008
  • Wang Tao's publications on Academia (incomplete)
  • Wang Tao's publications on Researchgate (incomplete)
  • Wang Tao's publications on SOAS website (incomplete)

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In this Chinese name the family name is Wang Tao Wang simplified Chinese 汪涛 traditional Chinese 汪濤 born 1962 is a Chinese British archaeologist and art historian specialising in early Chinese art He is also known for his work on early inscriptions on oracle bones and ritual bronzes 1 He is married to numismatist and translator Helen Wang 2 Wang Tao汪濤Born1962 age 61 62 Kunming ChinaNationalityChinese BritishOccupation s ArchaeologistChinese art historianKnown forHelping found the International Centre for Chinese Heritage and Archaeology ICCHA SpouseHelen WangAcademic backgroundEducationYunnan Normal UniversityChina Academy of ArtSOAS University of LondonThesisColour Symbolism in Late Shang China 1993 Doctoral advisorSarah AllanAcademic workDisciplineArchaeology of China art historySub disciplineOracle bonesChinese ritual bronzesArt of early ChinaInstitutionsSOAS University of LondonUniversity College LondonInternational Centre for Chinese Heritage and Archaeology ICCHA Sotheby sArt Institute of Chicago Contents 1 Education 2 Academic career 3 Selected publications 4 References 5 External linksEducation editWang was born in Kunming in 1962 He studied Chinese literature at Yunnan Normal University and did postgraduate work at the China Academy of Art Wang moved to London in 1986 He studied under Sarah Allan at SOAS University of London earning his PhD in 1993 His thesis was titled Colour Symbolism in Late Shang China 3 Academic career editAfter obtaining his PhD Wang took up a position as lecturer in Chinese archaeology at SOAS He was chair of the Centre of Chinese Studies at SOAS from 2005 to 2008 4 He was later appointed a senior lecturer at SOAS and University College London 5 He worked with Peter Ucko of the UCL Institute of Archaeology to develop links with archaeology departments in China and helped found the International Centre for Chinese Heritage and Archaeology ICCHA a research centre jointly established by UCL and Peking University 6 He was instrumental in arranging the publication of Xia Nai s thesis Ancient Egyptian Beads 70 years after Xia Nai completed it 7 He also worked to promote links between the private art markets in China and the United Kingdom 8 In 2012 Wang left the UK to take up a position as the senior vice president and head of Chinese works at Sotheby s in New York 9 In 2015 he was appointed the curator of Chinese art and Pritzker Chair at the Art Institute of Chicago 1 Other positions held by Wang 1 Visiting fellow at the Beijing Palace Museum the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and the Yunnan Center for Southeast Asian Studies Guest professor at Yunnan University and member of the academic board of the National Museum of Chinese Writing Member of the editorial boards of the Early China Journal Bulletin of the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities Chinese Archaeology Journal English Edition and East Asian Journal Studies in Material Culture Chief editor of the Shanghai Fine Art Press series Art Collecting and Connoisseurship Consultant and presenter for the BBC and Discovery Channel Judge for the annual Asian Art festival in LondonSelected publications edit2018 ed Mirroring China s Past Emperors Scholars and their Bronzes with chapters by Sarah Allan Jeffrey Moser Su Rongyu Zhixin Sun Zhou Ya Liu Yu and Lu Zhang Art Institute of Chicago 2018 to coincide with a major exhibition in 2018 10 2012 The Archaeological Inspiration for Contemporary Chinese Art in Michael Goedhuis ed Ink The Art of China London 2012 pp 17 19 5 2012 Tradition and Anti tradition in Contemporary Chinese Calligraphy in Helen Wang ed The Music of Ink Saffron Books London 11 On archaeology 2013 with Denis Thouard Making New Classics The Archaeology of Luo Zhenyu and Victor Segalen in Humphreys S Wagner R eds Modernity s Classics Transcultural Research Heidelberg Studies on Asia and Europe in a Global Context Springer Berlin Heidelberg 12 2011 Public Archaeology in China A Preliminary Investigation in Okamura K Matsuda A eds New Perspectives in Global Public Archaeology 2011 with Luca Zan Management and presentation of Chinese sites for UNESCO World Heritage List UWHL Facilities 29 7 8 313 325 13 2007 with Peter Ucko Early Archaeological Fieldwork Practice and Syllabuses in China and England in P Ucko L Qin and J Hubert eds From Concept of the Past to Practical Strategies the Teaching of Archaeological Field Techniques Saffron Press London 1999 with Roderick Whitfield Exploring China s Past New Discoveries and Studies in Archaeology and Art Saffron Press London On early inscriptions 2007 Shang Ritual Animals Colour and Meaning part 1 Bulletin of SOAS 70 2 pp 305 372 2007 Shang Ritual Animals Colour and Meaning part 2 Bulletin of SOAS 70 3 pp 539 567 1995 with N Postgate and T Wilkinson The evidence for early writing Utilitarian or ceremonial Antiquity 69 264 459 480 This won the Antiquity Prize 1995 14 2007 with Hu Pingsheng 胡平生 and Frances Wood Yingguo guojia tushuguan cang Sitanyin suohuo weikan Hanwen jiandu 英國國家圖書館藏斯坦因所獲未刊漢文簡牘 Unpublished Han dynasty woodslips in the Stein Collection at the British Library Shanghai cishu chubanshe 2007 ISBN 9787532620982 On Chinese bronzes 2007 with Liu Yu A Selection of Inscribed Early Chinese Bronzes from Sotheby s and Christie s Sales 15 2007 The Meiyintang Collection of Ancient Chinese Bronzes 汪濤 中國銅器 ISBN 9780955335716 Translations 2010 龟之谜 修订版 商代神话 祭祀 艺术和宇宙观研究 2010 Chinese translation of Sarah Allan s The Shape of the Turtle Art Myth and Cosmos in Early China 16 Documentary films 2001 The Strange Case of Peking Man Granite Productions 17 Children s Books 1995 Exploration into China 18 References edit a b c ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO TAPS NOTED CHINESE ART SCHOLAR TAO WANG TO LEAD REVITALIZED DEPARTMENT OF ASIAN ART PDF Artic edu Retrieved 3 December 2017 Wang Helen 2008 Chairman Mao badges symbols and slogans of the Cultural Revolution PDF British Museum p iv ISBN 978 086159 169 5 Colour symbolism in late Shang China SOAS University of London 1993 Retrieved 21 December 2017 https www soas ac uk china institute annual review archive file79727 pdf p 11 a b Goedhuis Michael 2012 The Archaeological Inspiration for Contemporary Chinese Art PDF Ink The Art of China Michael Goedhuis Publishing p 183 ISBN 978 0 904221 19 0 UCL London s Global University 26 September 2018 Xia Nai Ancient Egyptian Beads Springer 2014 p vi https www springer com gb book 9783642548673 talks cam Dr Tao Wang from Sotheby s Pricing Art Early Chinese Bronzes on the Market talks cam ac uk Retrieved 3 December 2017 Tao Wang joins Sotheby s New York as the new Head of Chinese Works of Art Sotheby s 14 August 2012 Retrieved 21 December 2017 Mirroring China s Past by Tao Wang Yale Books UK Retrieved 3 December 2017 The Music of Ink at the British Museum EAPGROUP Imprints and Serials including Eastern Art Report East Asia Journal Art Criticism Today Saffron Books East Asia Journal Eastern Art Report Art News Artist Pages Articles Interviews Previews and Reviews Thouard Denis Wang Tao 3 December 2017 Making New Classics The Archaeology of Luo Zhenyu and Victor Segalen Modernity s Classics Transcultural Research Heidelberg Studies on Asia and Europe in a Global Context Springer Berlin Heidelberg pp 231 260 doi 10 1007 978 3 642 33071 1 11 ISBN 978 3 642 33070 4 Tao Wang Luca Zan 24 May 2011 Management and presentation of Chinese sites for UNESCO World Heritage List UWHL Facilities 29 7 8 313 325 doi 10 1108 02632771111130924 Antiquity Prize Winners Antiquity Retrieved 21 December 2017 TAL Wang Y 3 December 2017 A Selection of Inscribed Early Chinese Bronzes from Sotheby s and Christie s Sales discovery ucl ac uk Retrieved 3 December 2017 龟之谜 修订版 Cp com cn Retrieved 3 December 2017 Timeline World History Documentaries 23 September 2017 The Strange Case Of Peking Man Evolution Documentary Timeline YouTube Retrieved 3 December 2017 Wang Tao 3 December 1995 Exploration Into China New Discovery Books ISBN 9780027180879 Retrieved 3 December 2017 via Google Books External links editWang Tao on the forthcoming exhibition Mirroring China s Past 吉金鉴古 in the Art Newspaper 艺术新闻 23 Dec 2017 in Chinese Chinese Masterpieces at the Art Institute of Chicago Wang Tao s favourite pieces wwtw 11 Jul 2017 Chicago museum taps Tao Wang to lead Asian art department Auction Central News 18 Nov 2014 From teaching to learning about the art market China Daily 5 March 2013 Wang Tao on Mandarin Leader Chicago Chinese Media Festival organised by Wang at SOAS 18 19 Jun 2008 Wang Tao s publications on Academia incomplete Wang Tao s publications on Researchgate incomplete Wang Tao s publications on SOAS website incomplete Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wang Tao archaeologist amp oldid 1165975499, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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