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GAHA Distinguished Lecture: Dr. Pan An-yi, “Embattled Modernity – Postwar Modern Art in Taiwan”

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GAHA Distinguished Lecture: Dr. Pan An-yi, “Embattled Modernity – Postwar Modern Art in Taiwan”

Art History and Archaeology Thursday, September 25, 2025 4:30 pm - 7:00 pm Art-Sociology Building, 2203

Embattled Modernity – Postwar Modern Art in Taiwan

Guest Lecture by Dr. Pan An-yi

The Department of Art History & Archaeology and the Graduate Art History Association (GAHA) are pleased to present a special lecture by Dr. Pan An-yi, Professor in the Department of History of Art & Visual Studies at Cornell University.

Join us for an illuminating exploration of Taiwan's postwar modern art movement from 1945 to 1965. Dr. Pan, recognized as one of the world's leading scholars of Taiwanese modern art, will introduce the fascinating dynamics between "left" and "right" art during this pivotal twenty-year period in Taiwan's cultural history.

Event Details:

  • Date: Thursday, September 25th
  • Time: 5:00 PM (Light refreshments served from 4:30 PM in the atrium)
  • Location: Art and Sociology Building, Room 2203, University of Maryland
  • Open to: Faculty, students, and the public
Add to Calendar 09/25/25 16:30:00 09/25/25 19:00:00 America/New_York GAHA Distinguished Lecture: Dr. Pan An-yi, “Embattled Modernity – Postwar Modern Art in Taiwan”

Embattled Modernity – Postwar Modern Art in Taiwan

Guest Lecture by Dr. Pan An-yi

The Department of Art History & Archaeology and the Graduate Art History Association (GAHA) are pleased to present a special lecture by Dr. Pan An-yi, Professor in the Department of History of Art & Visual Studies at Cornell University.

Join us for an illuminating exploration of Taiwan's postwar modern art movement from 1945 to 1965. Dr. Pan, recognized as one of the world's leading scholars of Taiwanese modern art, will introduce the fascinating dynamics between "left" and "right" art during this pivotal twenty-year period in Taiwan's cultural history.

Event Details:

  • Date: Thursday, September 25th
  • Time: 5:00 PM (Light refreshments served from 4:30 PM in the atrium)
  • Location: Art and Sociology Building, Room 2203, University of Maryland
  • Open to: Faculty, students, and the public
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