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SUMMARY:Virtual Pizza Talk: The Construction and Deconstruction of Authenticity in Chinese Art
DESCRIPTION:David A. ScottDistinguished Professor EmeritusUCLA Department of Art HistoryRegister hereChinese Art presents especially challenging problems in terms of authenticity of monuments\, sites\, and artefacts of all kinds. Professor Emeritus David A. Scott will examine the conceptual framework of authenticity\, a metonymy\, where the vagaries of the word can be replaced with intangible authenticity\, material authenticity and historic authenticity. Authenticity can also be regarded as contested\, debated and performative\, particularly in terms of its social and political signification. At the same time\, it is important to remember that authentication is a necessary attribute of material authenticity. Scott examines how different conceptions of authenticity can be applied to a discussion of hanging scrolls on paper and silk\, bronze artefacts\, and monuments and sites. The works of the most famous Chinese artist\, copyist and forger\, Zhang Daquian\, will be briefly discussed. The nature and extent of copies in Chinese art and how they are perceived or valorized is an important issue and one of philosophical interest. Philosophical debates concerning how instances of copies are regarded\, and how the intention of the original artist impinges on the reception and appreciation of copies will be discussed.
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