Type of event
Conference
Date & Time:

May 2, 2026 (Saturday)
2:00 PM ET

Lower Level Auditorium
485 Broadway, Harvard University

East Asian Abstract Art in Rearview Mirror

Yin-Cheng Distinguished Lecture, Harvard University

Organized by Harvard FAS CAMLab and Department of History of Art and Architecture, Harvard University

Program Brochure ↗

 

Abstract

Art history has long framed modernism as a Western, twentieth-century phenomenon, positioning it within a largely Euro-American narrative of rupture and innovation. If, however, modernism and postmodernism are recast as heuristic rather than strictly chronological categories, a more expansive and globally attuned account of artistic practice becomes possible. This paper proposes the concept of the “pastmodern” to foreground early modern East Asian practices that anticipate strategies commonly associated with modernity, including performative production, ecological and found-material approaches, minimalist abstraction, and sustained inquiries into presence and absence. Rather than advancing a reductive conceptualism in which the idea supersedes the object, these practices stage a dynamic dialectic between idea and material form, with materiality actively resisting and co-producing meaning. Through this sustained tension between transcendence and immanence, early modern East Asian art critically engaged conditions later identified with modernity and even postmodernity. In negotiating rupture and continuity, deconstruction and synthesis, such works challenge linear genealogies and destabilize East-West and old-new binaries, ultimately proposing a polychronic, anachronistic understanding of modernity within global art history.

 
2:00-2:15. Welcome and Introductory Remarks

  • Eugene Wang, Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Professor of Asian Art; Founding Director of Harvard CAMLab
  • Rey-Sheng Her, Director of the Department of Humanity Development and Spokesperson, Tzu Chi Foundation

 
2:15-3:00. Keynote

  • J.P. Park, June and Simon Li Professor in the History of Chinese Art, University of Oxford. “De-Abstracting the Abstract: Form and Pastmodern in Early Modern East Asia”

 
3:00-3:15. Coffee Break
3:15-5:00. Seven Takes on the Matter
Chair and Moderator: Jinah Kim, George P. Bickford Professor of Indian and South Asian Art, Harvard University
Speakers

  • Shao-Lan Hertel, Director for the Museum for East Asian Art, Cologne, Germany.
  • Alvin Li, Curator of International Art, Tate Modern, UK
  • Yukio Lippit,  Jeffrey T. Chambers and Andrea Okamura Professor of the History of Art and Architecture, Harvard University
  • Melissa McCormick, Andrew W. Mellon Professor of Japanese Art and Culture, Harvard University
  • Eugene Wang, Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Professor of Asian Art, Harvard University
  • Aida Wong, Nathan Cummings and Robert B. and Beatrice C. Mayer Chair in Fine Arts, and Professor of Fine Arts, and East Asian Studies, Brandeis University
  • Alan Yeung, Zhou Family Curator of Chinese Paintings and Calligraphy, MFA, Boston

 
5:00-5:15 Chenchen Lü, Associate Director of Harvard CAMLab – Briefing on CAMLab projects.

 
5:15. Reception in Harvard CAMLab Cave, Lower Level, 485 Broadway, Cambridge
 
*The Yin-Cheng Distinguished Lecture is sponsored by the Tzu Chi Charity Foundation.

Type of event
Conference
Date & Time:

May 2, 2026 (Saturday)
2:00 PM ET

Lower Level Auditorium
485 Broadway, Harvard University