
Michele Matteini
Associate Professor · Late Imperial Chinese painting and material culture
New York UniversityAbout
Michele Matteini serves as Associate Professor in the Department of Art History at New York University's College of Arts and Science, specializing in Late Imperial Chinese painting and material culture (ca. 1400-1800) with focus on Qing dynasty antiquarianism, collecting practices, and eighteenth-century transnational artistic exchanges.
His academic credentials include:
- Ph.D. (2012) in History of Art from the Institute of Fine Arts
- M.A. (2004) in History of Art from New York University
- B.A. (2000) summa cum laude from the University of Venice, Ca’ Foscari
Research interests encompass Late Imperial Chinese painting, antiquarianism, collecting culture, Qing history, urban culture, inter-Asian artistic exchanges, eighteenth-century globalism, craft traditions, embodied knowledge, and art historical methodology. His interdisciplinary approach bridges anthropology, religious studies, and art history to examine material culture across East Asia.
Recent publications reveal consistent thematic focus on eighteenth-century material practices, analyzing antiquarian objects, historical figure cults, and cross-cultural artistic production. Works integrate art historical analysis with anthropological perspectives on topics like rock collecting, filial piety, and sacred materiality, demonstrating how objects functioned within social and global contexts.
His scholarly recognition includes:
- The Andrew Mellon Foundation Fellowship for Assistant Professors, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton (2013-2014)
- Ittleson Fellowship, Center for Advanced Study in the Visual Arts, National Gallery of Art (2007-2009)
- Panofsky Distinguished Fellowship, Institute of Fine Arts, New York University (2002-2007)
Matteini's research has been supported by major fellowships from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and National Gallery of Art. While current advising activities and grant projects beyond these fellowships are not detailed in available sources, his extensive publication record indicates sustained scholarly productivity focused on East Asian material culture.
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