Department of East Asian Studies -- New York University
 
 

JONATHAN HAY

 

Associate Professor of Fine Arts

Ph.D. 1989, Yale.
M.Phil 1981 (Chinese), Edinburgh.
B.A. 1978 (Archaeology of China), SOAS.

Office: 1 East 78th Street, New York, New York 10021
Telephone: (212) 992-5800
Fax: (212) 992-5807

Email: ifa.program@nyu.edu

 
Research Interests
History of Chinese painting

Selected Publications

 
Shitao: Painting and Modernity in Early Qing China. New York: Cambridge University Press (Res Monograph Series), 2001 (out of print).
Reviews publicshed in American Historical Reveiw (April 2002: 517-518), Art History (25.3, June 2002: 380-381), Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies (62.1, June 2002: 229-239): and forthcoming in Art Bulletin, Arts Asiatiques, China Review International.
Tracing Taiwan: Contemporary Works on Paper, co-authored with Alice Yang). New York: The Drawing Center, 1997.
Pleasure as Medium: Five Essays on the Painting of Emily Cheng. In Emily Cheng: Almost Mapped and Chartered. New York, 2002: 3-9.
Toward a Disjunctive Diachronics of Chinese Art History. Res: Anthropology and Aesthetics 40 (Autumn 2001): 101-111.
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2003 NYU Department of East Asian Studies