
Mia Yinxing Liu
Assistant Professor · Modern and Contemporary Chinese Art
Johns Hopkins UniversityAbout
Mia Yinxing Liu is an Assistant Professor in the Department of the History of Art at Johns Hopkins University, affiliated with the Krieger School of Arts & Sciences. She holds a PhD from the University of Chicago and specializes in modern and contemporary Chinese art, cinema, and media culture. Her research explores the interplay between traditional and modern media, diaspora, and political contexts in Chinese artistic practices.
Education:
- PhD in History of Art, University of Chicago
Her current research focuses on intermedial dialogues between photography and ink painting in 20th-century China, exemplified by her book manuscript on Lang Jingshan and Zhang Daqian. She has been awarded the Taiwan Fellow (2017) and Getty Scholar (2021). Her work bridges global and local perspectives, analyzing diasporic communities and transregional exchanges in modern Chinese art.
Key Projects:
- The Literati Lenses (2019): Examines cinematic representations of landscape and censorship in Mao-era China.
- In-progress documentary Les Ombres Chinoises, exploring rural shadow theater traditions.
Awards & Recognition:
- Taiwan Fellow (2017)
- Getty Scholar (2021)
Grants & Affiliations:
- Supported by institutions including the Getty Research Institute.
- Guest curator at the Asian Art Museum, San Francisco.
Her interdisciplinary approach integrates art history, cultural studies, and film analysis, with future projects addressing women’s voices in cinema and the concept of shadow in Chinese art.
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