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@Getty Graduate Symposium 2023: Session I (Video 1 of 3)
The Getty Research Institute hosts the fifth annual Getty Graduate Symposium, which showcases the work of emerging scholars from art history graduate programs across California. Organized into three sessions, the symposium includes nine individual presentations, panel discussions moderated by faculty mentors, and Q&A sessions with the audience. Welcome and Introduction Mary Miller, Getty Research Institute Rebecca Peabody, Getty Research Institute Session I - Retrospection and Reanimation in Tiberian Imperial Portrait Statuary (14-37 CE) Anne F. LaGatta, University of Southern California Introduced by: John Pollini, University of Southern California - Exploring the Decorativeness: Cross-Cultural Exchange and Zhang Guangyu’s Ethnographic Illustrations in the 1950s Felicity Yin, University of California, San Diego Introduced by: Kuiyi Shen, University of California, San Diego - Reimagining Archives of the Vietnam War: Collaging Family and Wartime Photography in Ann Le’s Embody Wallpaper Portraits (2012) Kylie Ching, University of California, Irvine Introduced by: James Nisbet, University of California, Irvine Session I Discussion Moderator: Miguel de Baca, Getty Foundation This event occurred on Feb 03, 2023 Learn more about it: https://www.getty.edu/visit/cal/events/ev_3734.html

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