Adina Badescu
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East Asian History of Art Telephone: – |
University address
Institute for East Asian Art History
Voßstraße 2, Building 4120
69115 Heidelberg
Research focus
Narrative Japanese painting with a focus on Japanese handscrolls; Japanese and Chinese ceramics; Japanese prints; contemporary art
Curriculum vitae
Academic career
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since April 2019: Ph.D. candidate at Heidelberg University,
Dissertation working title: A Chinese Monk in Eighth-Century Japan: Ganjin and the Tōseiden "Handscrolls of The Journey to the East" of 1298. -
2013 October - 2016 March: Master’s degree at Heidelberg University (East Asian Art History andTranscultural Studies)
Thesis title: The Gyō-Shun narrative handscrolls in the Linden-Museum -
2008 - 2013: Bachelor’s degree at Bucharest University
(Japanese Studies and German Studies)
Research projects and scientific activities
- 2021 April - September: Lecturer in the Department of Asian and Islamic Art History, Institute for Oriental and Asian studies, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn
- 2017 June - 2018 March: Research associate in the Museum of East Asian Art, Cologne
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2016 April - June: Research associate within the project coordinated by Prof. Dr. Melanie Trede, “Invisible Networks:
Japanese handscrolls in German collections around 1900 and in a digital future”, Institute for East Asian Art History, Heidelberg University
Stipends
- 2013 - 2016: DAAD scholarship at Heidelberg University, Germany
- 2011 October - 2012 August: Scholarship at Akita University, Akita, Japan
- 2010 April - July: Erasmus scholarship at Trier University, Trier, Germany
Publications
- 2022:„Das ,Gyō-Shun’-Querrollen-Set. Reflexionen über Ikonographie, Datierung, Auftraggeber, Produzent und Rezipient”. In: Ostasiatische Zeitschrift (ZO), Nr. 43, Spring edition. Deutsche Gesellschaft für Ostasiatische Kunst
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2021: Catalogue entry on the Gyō-Shun handscrolls from the
collection of the Linden-Museum for the catalogue of the exhibition „Love, Fight, Feast. The World of Japanese Narrative Art”; Museum Rietberg, Zürich
Conferences / Workshops / Lectures
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2019 August: Participation at the Sixth Summer School in
Japanese Early Modern Palaeography, University of Cambridge -
2016 May: Presentation “Chinesische Kaiser für Japan: Die Gyō-Shun-Querrollen im Linden-Museum” at the 5th Forum
for East Asian Art History, Bonn - 2016 March: Presentation „Between China and Europe. Watercolors in the Kupferstichkabinett Dresden. An Approach to Chinoiserie” at the Conference „Cross Media Porcelain”, Institute for East Asian Art History, Heidelberg University