金玟求助理教授B.A. & M.A. (Seoul National); Ph.D. (UCLA)
金教授是一位艺术史学家,研究重点为汉代与六朝(公元前206﹣公元589),特别是与佛教相关的中国。他的研究目的是覆盖泛佛教世界中的全部。结果,他被欧亚文化之间的关系与相互影响引起了强烈的好奇心。
他的发表经历涵盖了非常广泛的主题,包括考古学、文献学以及宗教研究,在诸多专案之中,他目前正在着手进行的研究专案是一本专着,题为《用於崇拜的雕塑:中国早期中古的佛教与雕像崇拜》(暂定)。
加入艺术系之前,他在明尼苏达大学担任东亚艺术与考古学助理教授(2012-2015年),并於斯坦福大学人文学院担任安德鲁·W·梅隆学者(2010-2012)。他在加州大学洛杉矶分校攻读博士学位期间师从于罗泰与葛瑞高利·绍本(2011),他先後于首尔大学考古与艺术史系获得文学士(2003)与文学硕士(2005)学位。
他精通梵文,犍陀罗文,吐火罗文以及原始形式的经典藏文。
主要着作
Referred/peer-reviewed journal article
“The Pinnacle Ornament of Flowers: Quatrefoils of Early China and Their Achaemenid Parallels,” Zhejiang University Journal of Art and Archaeology, Supplementum 2, Occult Arts, Art History, and Cultural Exchange in Early China: A Festschrift in Honor of Professor Li Ling on the Occasion of his Seventieth Birthday (2021): 185–246.
“Sites of Ca?krama (jingxing 经行) in Faxian’s Record,” Hualin International Journal of Buddhist Studies 2, no. 1 (2019): 153–171.
“Where the Blessed One Paced Mindfully: The Issue of Ca?krama on Mathurā’s Earliest Freestanding Images of the Buddha,” Archives of Asian Art?69, no. 2 (2019): 181-216.
“Claims of Buddhist Relics in the Eastern Han Tomb Murals at Horinger: Issues in the Historiography of the Introduction of Buddhism to China,” Ars Orientalis 44 (2014): 134-154.
“Puy? ǔi ?lgul: Tongt’wan-Mao?lshan ch’ult’o ǔi kǔmdong my?n’gu wa kǔ oey?n 夫余? ??: 东团-帽儿山 出土? 金铜 面具? ? 外延” [The Puy? Faces: Gilt Bronze Masks from Mts. Dongtuanshan and Mao’ershan in Jilin and Their Connections], Misulsa nondan 美术史论坛 [Art History Forum] 38 (2014): 7-38.
“Min Chi wa Yuj?m-sa Osipsam-bul ǔi s?ngnip 闵渍? 楡岾寺 五十三佛? 成立” [Min Chi and the Fifty-Three Icons of Yuj?m-sa], Pulgyo hakpo 佛敎学报 [Journal of Korean Buddhist Research Institute] 55 (2010): 551-588.
Chapter in book
“The Xi’an Kharo??hī Inscription: A New?Translation,” in Anke M. Hein, Rowan K. Flad, and Bryan K.?Miller eds.?The?Art?and Archaeology of Ritual and Economy in East Asia: Festschrift in Honor of?Lothar von Falkenhausen?(Los?Angeles: UCLA Cotsen Institute of Archaeology?Press, forthcoming).
“The Archaeology of Early Chinese Buddhism: Rethinking?‘Han Buddhism and the Western Region’,” in?Jonathan A. Silk and??Stefano?Zacchetti eds.,?Chinese Buddhism in Light?of the Legacy of Scholarship of?Erik Zürcher?(Leiden: Brill, forthcoming).
“Early Paintings of Korea: Murals and Craft Decorations” in J.P. Park, Burglind Jungmann, and Juhyung Rhi eds., A Companion to Korean Art (Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, 2020): 29–56.
“Sites of Ca?krama (jingxing 经行) in Faxian’s Record,” in Chen Jinhua 陈金华 and Kuanguang 宽广 eds., From Xiangyuan to Ceylon: The Life and Legacy of the Chinese Buddhist Monk Faxian (Singapore: World Scholastic, 2020): 425–443; trans. by Ji Yin 纪贇, “Faxian jilu zhong de jingxing” 法显记录中的经行, in Miaojiang 妙江 ed., Xiantangshan yu Faxian wenhua: Hanseng Faxian qi shengping yu yichan guoji yantaohui lunwenji 僊堂山与法显文化: 汉僧法显(337–422)其生平与遗产国际研讨会论文集 (Singapore: World Scholastic, 2019): 402–422.
“The?Kuchean Connection: The Kharo??hī-Inscribed Buddha from Xi’an?西安?and Its?Stylistic Problems,” in Xinjiang Qiuci Yanjiuyuan?新疆龟兹研究院?ed.,?Qiuci Shiku baohu yu yanjiu guoji xueshu yantaohui lunwenji?龟兹石窟保护与研究国际学术研讨会论文集, Beijing:?Kexue?科学,?2015: 296-302.
“I Baek ch?n’gi-do ch’?p: I T’aebaek ?i salm ?l k?rin paengmyohwa” 李白传记图帖: 李太白? ?? ?? 白描畵 [The Album of Li Bo’s Life in the National Museum of Korea: An Iconographic Assessment], in Ahn Hwi-Joon 安辉濬 and Min Kilhong 闵吉泓 eds., Y?ksa wa sasang i tamgin Chos?n sidae inmulhwa 歷史? 思想? ?? 朝鲜时代 人物畵 [Figure Paintings of the Chos?n Period: History and Ideas] (Seoul: Hakkojae 学古斋, 2009): 12–39.
Translation
Hy?njang p?psa 玄奘法师 (Seoul: Minǔmsa 民音社, 2010) [annotated co-translation with Sin Soy?n 申绍然 of Sally Hovey Wriggins, The Silk Road Journey with Xuanzang (Boulder, Co.: Westview, 2004)].
研讨会
“The Lore of A Floated Stone Image of Buddha Vipa?yin in Southern Dynasties China and A Curious Analogue in Shaoxing 绍兴 Museum,” A Forest of Knowledge about the Texts and Images regarding Buddhist Saints, Sages, Translators, and Encyclopedists: A Conference in Honour of Dr. Koichi Shinohara’s 80th Birthday, Yale University (online), October 15, 2021.
“Cultural History of Statues in Early and Medieval China: The Case of Piece-mold Cast Buddhas,” The Early Buddhist Art of Northeast Asia: Production Techniques of Metal and Clay Statues, 4th to 7th Centuries, organized by Ariane Perrin, Università Ca’ Foscari Venezia (Italy), October 15, 2021.?(online)
“The Xi’an Kharo??hī Inscription: A New Translation,” The Art and Archaeology of Ritual and Economy in East Asia: Workshop in Honor of Lothar von Falkenhausen, June 5, 2019, UCLA.
“The Date of Kongwangshan Reconsidered,” 7th Worldwide Conference of the Society for East Asian Archaeology (SEAA), Nanjing University, June 10, 2018.
“The Slashed Effigy of Ding Lan: Iconophobia and Image Anxiety in Eastern Han China,” Text, Artifact and Context: A Workshop on Cultural Practices in Early China, Hong Kong Baptist University, December 13, 2017.
“The Buried Rotunda of S?kkuram: The Silla-Korean Buddhist Sanctuary and Its Iranian Cognates,” 2nd Conference of the European Association for Asian Art and Archaeology, Universit?t Zürich, August 25, 2017.
“Flowers of Decoration: The Case of Quatrefoils in Ancient Iran and China,” Occult Arts, Art History, and Cultural Exchange in Early China, Zhejiang University, June 12, 2017.
“Images of the Buddha ‘Walking’ (jingxing 经行) in the Record of Faxian 法显,” From Xiangyuan 襄垣 to Ceylon: The Life and Legacy of the Chinese Buddhist Monk Faxian (337-422), co-organized by The University of British Columbia Buddhist Studies Forum and The Mount Wutai 五台 International Institute for Buddhism and East Asian Cultures, held in Changzhi 长治 (Shanxi), March 27, 2017.
“Architectonics of S?kkuram by Origin: Domed Elite Buildings of the Partho-Sassanid World and Central and East Asia,” at the Stories Told in Asia: Caves, Tombs and Tiles panel for the annual meeting of the Association for Asian Studies, Chicago, March 29, 2015.
“The Iranian Regimen for Sacred Architecture: Domed Buddhist Cave Temples of Kucha and Korea,” at the Archaeologies of Interaction: The Iranian Plateau and Central and East Asia panel for the 114th annual meeting of the American Schools of Oriental Research, San Diego, CA, November 20, 2014.
“Zhi Dun 支遁 (314-366) and the ‘Man of the Way’ of Korea,” Maitreyan Culture: Zhi Dun and Buddhism under the Wei 魏 and Jin 晋 Dynasties (220-420), jointly sponsored by the Mount Kuaiji 会稽 Academy, the Mount Kuaiji Buddhist Association, the Research Center for Religion and Culture at Nankai 南开 University (Tianjin), and Shaoxing 绍兴 University, held at the Longhua 龙华 Monastery of Mt. Kuaiji, Shaoxing (Zhejiang), October 12, 2014.
“Two Bronze Buddha Statues from a Late Eastern Han Tomb at Beisongcun 北宋村, Shijiazhuang (Hebei) and Their Connection to Chinese Central Asia” for an international conference co-organized by Miao Zhe 缪哲 and Lai Guolong 来国龙, New Archaeological Discoveries in Xinjiang of the Past Thirty Years (Xinjiang jin sanshinian kaogu xinfaxian 新疆近三十年考古新发现), Zhejiang University (Hangzhou), June 13, 2014.
“Two Kharo??hī Inscriptions from China: Gāndhārī-Speaking Communities and the Agent of Early Buddhist Art in China” at the Image, Ritual and Performance From Discovered Religious Art panel for the annual meeting of the Association for Asian Studies, Philadelphia, March 27, 2014.
“Early Buddhist Image-Making in China: Recent Discoveries and New Interpretations,” read at the international conference organized by Jonathan A. Silk, Chinese Buddhism and the Scholarship of Erik Zürcher, Universiteit Leiden, The Netherlands, February 12, 2014.
“S?kkuram 石窟庵 and Iran: The Domed Korean Buddhist Sanctuary with A Main Image for Circumambulation and Its Precedents in Kucha (Xinjiang),” for the 2nd Korean Art History Workshop titled Infinite Interfusion: Buddhist Art in Korea, organized by the Harvard Korea Institute and co-sponsored by the East Asian Art History Program and Harvard-Yenching Institute, Harvard University, December 13, 2013.
“Cosmic Quatrefoils in Early China: The Impact of Pre-Sassanid Art and Its Legacy in East Asia,” at the Iran and East Asia panel for the 113th annual meeting of the American Schools of Oriental Research, Baltimore, MD, November 23, 2013.
“The Slashed Effigy of Ding Lan 丁兰: The Cult of Images and Their Visual Representation in the Art of Eastern Han,” at the New Perspectives on Didactic Imagery in Chinese Funerary Art panel for the annual meeting of the Association for Asian Studies, San Diego, March 22, 2013.
“Cremation Traces Among Auspicious Omens? Issues on the Introduction of Buddhist Arts of Death to China,” for the Arts of Death in Asia panel at the Annual Meeting of the Association for Asian Studies, Toronto (Ontario), March 17, 2012.
“The Kuchean Connection: The Kharo??hī-Inscribed Buddha from Xi’an 西安 and Its Stylistic Problems,” International Conference on the Research and Conservation of the Kucha Caves, Kucha Academy of Xinjiang, August 9, 2011.
“Return of the Elephants: Problems of Mistaken Buddhist Identities for the Art of Early Imperial China,” presented as part of the Silk Road Lecture Series, co-sponsored by Department of East Asian Languages & Cultures and Center for Russian, East European & Eurasian Studies, Stanford University, March 3, 2011.
“Bridging Kucha and Xiangguo 襄国: An Alleged Donative Inscription by Fotudeng 佛图澄 and a Kharo??hī-inscribed Buddha in the Chinese Guise,” Buddhist Cave Temples of the Kucha Kingdom, UCLA Program on Central Asia in collaboration with the Cotsen Institute of Archaeology, November 20, 2009.
“Lost Icons of Luoyang 洛阳 and Pre-Modern Epigraphy: Reassessing Buddhist Visual Culture in Third-Century China,” Recent Developments in the Study of Buddhist Art, UCLA Paul I. and Hisako Terasaki Center for Japanese Studies, November 22, 2008.
“Mortuary Figurines and Archaic Inscriptions: New Perspectives on Buddhist Visual Culture in Third-Century China,” The Second Heidelberg Colloquy on East Asian Art History, Institut für Kunstgeschichte Ostasiens, Ruprecht-Karls-Universit?t Heidelberg, July 2008.
讲座
“Seven Mountain Monasteries (sansa 山寺) of South Korea: A Virtual Journey into UNESCO World Heritage Sites,” Tsz Shan 慈山 Monastery Buddhist Art Museum, Tai Po (New Territories), Hong Kong, July 17, 2021.
“Ming Yongle Emperor’s Patronage of Buddhist Art and Silk Road” (delivered in Korean, My?ng Y?ngnak Che ?i pulgyo misul huw?n kwa shilk’? rod? 明 永乐帝? 佛教 美术 後援? ????), Faculty of Distribution and Trade, Woosuk 又石 University, Wanju 完州 (South Korea), February 26, 2021 (via Zoom).
Ming 明 (1368-1644) Yongle 永乐 Emperor (1403-24) and Buddhist Art,” Christie’s Hong Kong, May 5 and 12, 2020.
“Sanctuaries of Korea: Buddhist Monasteries in the Mountains,” Bonhams Hong Kong, December 10, 2019.
“Arts of Kory? and Chos?n Korea: Ceramics and Buddhist Art,” Christie’s Hong Kong, October 24, 2019.
“Early Buddhist Inscriptions in China: An Introduction with Case Studies,” Department of History, Universidade de Macau, May 2, 2019.
“Six Dynasties Nanjing and the Korean Peninsula,” Mei’an Workshop (Gongzuofang 梅庵工作坊) Series, School of Art, Southeast University (Dongnan Daxue 东南大学), Nanjing (Jiangsu), June 11, 2018.
“Persianism and the Domes of Medieval East Asia,” organized by Asia Week Hong Kong, held at Liang Yi 两依 Museum, Sheung Wan (Hong Kong), May 29, 2018.
“Appreciation of Asian Art” (West Asia, India, Southeast Asia, and Central Asia), Education Bureau (EDB), The Government of Hong Kong, April 21 and 28, 2018.
“Appreciation: Art of Asian Countries” (Buddhist Art, Indian Art, Central Asian Art, and Dunhuang Art), Education Bureau (EDB), The Government of Hong Kong, April 22 and 29, 2017.
“Korea and China: A Brief History of Artistic Interactions,” UNESCO Seoul Office, March 29, 2017.
“A Brief History of Korean Art,” The Bei Shan Tang 北山堂 Foundation Museum Professionals Training Workshop, Art Museum of The Chinese University of Hong Kong, March 22, 2017.
“The Eastern Han Dome of Lei Cheng Uk 李郑屋 and the Maritime Silk Road of South China Sea,” The Symposium on Ancient Silk Road Cultures, organized by the Hong Kong Silk Road Culture Association, Hong Kong Central Library, February 4, 2017
“S?kkuram in Eurasian Context,” Asian Studies Program & Department of History of Art, Vanderbilt University, April 2; Department of Fine Arts, Chinese University of Hong Kong, April 23, 2015.
“Early Buddhist Art in Korea: Buddhist Art of Three Kingdoms Korea” (for Fall 2013 Arts of Asia Lecture Series: The Arts and Culture of Korea & Early Japan), Society for Asian Art, Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, 30 August 2013.
“Art History for Interdisciplinary KAIST,” Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, College of Cultural Science, Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology, 26 December 2012.
“Sculpture for Worship: The Buddhist Influx and the Cult of Images in Medieval China,” Georgia State University, Atlanta, 27 March 2012; State University of New York-Fashion Institute of Technology, Manhattan, 23 March 2012; Yale University, 19 March 2012; University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, Minneapolis, 16 February 2012.
“Chungguk ?i ch’ogi pulkyo my?ngmun: Kogohak kwa k?ms?khak ch?k charyo 中国? 初期 佛敎 铭文: 考古学? 金石学的 资料” [Early Buddhist Inscriptions in China: Archaeological and Epigraphical Data], sponsored by the Department of Archaeology & Art History, Seoul National University (South Korea), 17 June 2011.
“Buddhist Influx and the Beginning of the Cult of Images in China,” delivered at Department of Art and Art History, University of Texas at Arlington, 16 February 2010; Department of Art and Art History, Dickinson College, Carlisle (Pennsylvania), 25 February 2010.
展览
Seoul Times (co-curated with Oh Inhwan 吴仁焕 of Seoul National University), Hui Gallery (New Asia College), May to June 2019.
The Inspiration that is India (印度灵感), Bei Shan Tang Foundation Summer Trip Exhibition 2016, Hui Gallery (New Asia College),?October 2016.
研究计划
“Cultural History of Statues in Early China” (2020-2022), General Research Fund (14619519), Hong Kong Research Grants Council.
“New Perspectives on Kharos?t?hi? Inscribed Artifacts Discovered in China Proper” (2019-2020), Direct Grant for Research (4051129), Faculty of Arts, CUHK.
“Sculpture for Worship: Buddhism and The Cult of Statues in Early Medieval China” (2015-2016), Direct Grant for Research (4051064), Faculty of Arts, CUHK.
“S?kkuram and Iran: The Domed Korean Buddhist Sanctuary with a Central Image for Circumambulation and Its Precedents in Kucha (Xinjiang)” (2013-2014), Korean Studies Grant, Academy of Korean Studies.
荣誉及奖项
Faculty of Arts Outstanding Teaching Award (2020)
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