Chinese, Japanese and Korean art have always captured the imagination of international collectors, with many treasures held in one of the museums capital of the world – London. This week-long intensive course will introduce students to world-famous collections of East Asian Art in the city, unravelling the brilliance of these cultures.
From classic Chinese ceramics and iconic Japanese woodblock prints to dazzling Korean lacquerware and global contemporary art, this immersive week-long course explores the splendours of East Asian cultures through some of the greatest collections in London. With lectures and gallery tours led by distinguished scholars, curators and art market experts, students will discover how the universal appeal of East Asian art has inspired collectors over hundreds of years and continues to inspire global contemporary artists today.
Course Convenor
Dr Ivy Yi Yan Chan
Ivy Chan is an independent scholar, curator and consultant. She obtained her MA and PhD in History of Art and Archaeology from SOAS, University of London. She previously worked as a Chinese Art Specialist, Head of Sale and Associate Director at Christie’s London, and has been a regular guest lecturer at Christie's Education since 2015. She is a Council Member of the Oriental Ceramic Society in London, and has curated exhibitions, published catalogues, designed educational programmes and lectured for many distinguished museums, galleries, educational institutions and private collectors, including SOAS, the Museum of East Asian Art, the Hong Kong Palace Museum and Eskenazi Ltd. She has also authored and translated various important publications related to Chinese art and culture.
Day 2 - Chinese Art: Ancient to Contemporary Wed 31 May
Meet at Christie’s London, 8 King St, St. James's, London SW1Y 6QT, UK
Lecture on Chinese Furniture – From the Classical Ming to the Novel Qing by Dr Xiaoxin Li (Curator of the China Collection, Victoria & Albert Museum
Lecture and demonstration of contemporary Chinese painting and calligraphy by Qu Leilei (artist)
Participant’s own lunch
Taxi to the Woolf Collection
Visit to the Woolf Collection of Chinese Jades
Day ends, taxis available to take students back to Christie’s
Day 3 - Chinese and Japanese Art: Ancient to Contemporary Thu 1 June
Meet at Christie’s London, 8 King St, St. James's, London SW1Y 6QT, UK
Lecture on Chinese bamboo carving by Dr Ivy Chan (Independent Scholar)
Visit to Mayfair gallery Eskenazi Ltd
Participant’s own lunch
Lecture on Japanese prints by Karly Allen (Art Historian)
Visit to a Littleton & Hennessey Asian Art
Visit Chinese and Japanese art galleries in St James’s
Day ends
Day 4 - Chinese and Korean art: Ancient to Contemporary Fri 2 June
Meet at The British Museum, Great Russell St, London WC1B 3DG
Chinese ceramics handling session at the British Museum
Tour of the Korea gallery at the British Museum with Sang-ah Kim (Curator of Korean Collections, British Museum)
Participant’s own lunch
Visit Chinese Ceramics Gallery (Sir Percival David Collection, Gallery 95), China Galleries (Gallery 33), Japan Galleries (Galleries 92 – 94) at the British Museum
Day ends
Day 5 - Korean Art and Contemporary Art in a Globally Connected World Sat 3 June
Meet at Christie’s London, 8 King St, St. James's, London SW1Y 6QT, UK
Lecture on East Asian mother-of-pearl inlay by Dr Ivy Chan (Independent Scholar)
Lecture on Korean art and cross-cultural exchange in East Asia by Sang-ah Kim (Curator of Korean Collections, British Museum)
Participant’s own lunch
Taxi to Tate Modern
Special tour on East Asian art connections in the collection at Tate Modern