Wu Hung

the Harrie A. Vanderstappen Distinguished Service Professor in Art History, East Asian Languages and Civilizations, and the College, published Art and Exhibition (in Korean; Moonsachul Publishing, 2011) and A Story of Ruins: Presence and Absence in Chinese Art and Visual Culture (Reaktion Books and Princeton University Press, 2012). He also edited the exhibition catalogs Ye Yongqing: Broken Flow (China Global Culture Publishing House, 2011), Contemporary Art is an Open House (Lingnan Publisher, 2011), and Wu Jin Qi Yong: Laobaixing de dangdai yishu (Waste Not: Ordinary People’s Contemporary Art; Shanghai renmin chubanshe, 2011). He was elected to the American Philosophical Society; received the National Cultural Heritage Award for Art of the Yellow Springs, which was selected as one of the ten best books on art and archaeology; and received the Fifth AAC Art Award for Best Exhibition of the Year, 2010's A Second History at Guangdong Art Museum.

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