Event Date: Saturday, July 20 · 2 - 3pm CDT

讲座内容:玉器系列课程第二课:玉的文化源头(本次讲座为中文讲座)

About the Lecture: Jade Series Lesson 2: The Cultural Origins of Jade (Please note that this lecture is in Mandarin)

  • 玉早于甲骨文,早于青铜器,是中国文化艺术的重要源头;
  • 新石器时代,河姆渡文化、仰韶文化、兴隆洼文化;
  • 玉文化在中国宗教、哲学、艺术、政治、军事、经济上的影响

Jade predates oracle bone inscriptions and bronze ware, which are vital sources of Chinese cultural and artistic heritage. During the Neolithic period, notable cultures such as the Hemudu, Yangshao, and Xinglongwa emerged, each contributing to the rich tapestry of jade culture. The influence of jade culture extends across various facets of Chinese life, including religion, philosophy, art, politics, military, and economy.

讲师介绍:

About the Instructor:

​万珺毕业於北大地质系岩石矿物专业。在担任嘉德国际拍卖有限公司珠宝部总监职务期间,她创办了国内第一场珠宝翡翠专场拍卖。在那之后,她建立了中国大陆首家专业翡翠俱乐部,长年举办翡翠讲座、课程,并在中央电视台《鉴宝》节目出任鉴定专家。目前,她在芝加哥艺术博物馆(Art Institute of Chicago )担任古玉研究客座顾问一职。

​​Jun Wan graduated from the Department of Geology of Peking University, majoring in Rock and Mineralogy. During her tenure as Director of the Jewellery Department at Guardian International Auction Co. Ltd, she established the first domestic jewelry and jadeite auction in China. Afterward, she established the first professional jadeite club in mainland China, held jadeite lectures and courses for many years, and served as an appraisal expert on CCTV's "Treasure Appraisal" program. Currently for the Art Institute of Chicago (Art Institute of Chicago) jade research guest consultant.

详细地点:

Accessibility:

亚洲艺术遗产博物馆的入口位于西 35 街。乘坐电梯到三楼,右转可以到达博物馆接待处。无障碍卫生间和标准卫生间位于同一楼层。通过西 35 街可在博物馆旁找到免费停车位。

The Heritage Museum of Asian Art's Entrance is on West 35th Street. Take the elevator to the third floor and turn right to the Museum Reception Desk. Accessible and standard toilets are located on the same floor. Free parking space is available next to the museum via West 35th Street.

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Location:

Heritage Museum of Asian Art (3500 South Morgan Street #3rd Fl Chicago, IL 60609)

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July 20, 2024
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