2026 Spring HISTART 34 001 LEC 001

Spring 2026

HISTART 34 001 - LEC 001

Arts of China

Jun Hu

Jan 20, 2026 - May 08, 2026
Tu, Th
02:00 pm - 03:29 pm
Anthro/Art Practice Bldg 155
Class #:32262
Units: 4

Instruction Mode: In-Person Instruction

Offered through History of Art

Current Enrollment

Total Open Seats: 0
Enrolled: 49
Waitlisted: 0
Capacity: 49
Waitlist Max: 8
No Reserved Seats

Hours & Workload

3 hours of instructor presentation of course materials per week, 8 hours of outside work hours per week, and 1 hours of the exchange of opinions or questions on course material per week.

Final Exam

MON, MAY 11TH
11:30 am - 02:30 pm
Anthro/Art Practice Bldg 155

Other classes by Jun Hu

Course Catalog Description

An introduction to the arts of China, designed for newcomers to the history of art or to the study of Chinese culture. Lectures will survey six millennia of Chinese art thematically and chronologically, including the burial arts of the Neolithic period through the Tang dynasty (4th M. BCE-10th C. CE), Buddhist and Daoist ritual arts, and painting and calligraphy. Lectures, readings, and discussions will introduce students to various systems of Chinese thought, modes of visual analysis, and art historical method.

Class Description

This course, for which no prior experience of Chinese art or history is required, will provide an overview of developments in the visual arts of China from the Neolithic period to the present. Special attention will be devoted to relating these developments to broader changes within culture. Some of the questions we will address include: What are the conventions and limits of representing deities in art? How do we understand different notions of naturalism in painting? How did artists take on political issues? Who were the various audiences that artists addressed in their work? How do we gauge their responses? Throughout this course, we will also consider the relationship between collecting and art history, how art collecting shaped and was shaped by changing notions of “China,” and the challenges of studying artifacts that have been removed from their original contexts.

Rules & Requirements

Repeat Rules

Course is not repeatable for credit.

Requirements class fulfills

Meets Arts & Literature, L&S Breadth
Meets Historical Studies, L&S Breadth

Reserved Seats

Reserved Seating For This Term

Current Enrollment

No Reserved Seats

Textbooks & Materials

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