Wei-Cheng Lin

Biography

Wei-Cheng Lin specializes in the history of Chinese art and architecture with a focus on medieval periods. His primary research interests concern issues of visual and material culture in Buddhist art and architecture and China’s funerary practice through history. He is the author of Building a Sacred Mountain: The Buddhist Architecture of China’s Mount Wutai (University of Washington Press, 2014). He has additionally published on a variety of topics, including collecting history, photography and architecture, the historiography of Chinese architectural history, and contemporary Chinese art.

Lin is currently working on two book projects: Performative Architecture of China explores architecture’s performative potential through history and the meanings enacted through such architectural performance. Necessarily Incomplete: Fragments of Chinese Artifacts investigates fragments of Chinese artifacts, as well as the cultural practices they solicited and engaged, to locate their agentic power in generating the multivalent significance of those artifacts, otherwise undetectable or overlooked.

Lin is on the steering committee of the Center for the Art of East Asia and has worked closely with the UChicago Center in Beijing for art exhibitions, conferences, and publications. Lin is the Faculty Director for the Dispersed Chinese Art Digitalization Project (DCADP), a digital humanities initiative supported by the Cyrus Tang Foundation. In addition to the digital projects, Lin also manages the DCADP publication series, including Beijing Zhihua Temple (forthcoming 2024) and Exhibiting East Asian Art in a Global Context (co-edited with Chelsea Foxwell, forthcoming 2025).

Publications

“Underground Wooden Architecture in Brick: A Changed Perspective from Life to Death in 10th through 13th Century China,” Archives of Asian Art 61 (2011)

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“Preserving China: Liang Sicheng’s Survey Photos from the 1930s and 1940s,” Visual Resources 27 no. 2 (2011)

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06/01/2011

“Sign,” Material Religion 7, no. 1 (2011)

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展示中國:1930年代美國那爾遜博物館的中國藝術典藏, Diancang [Art and Collection] 219 (2010)

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被身體化的舍利佛指:從法門寺地宮的真身舍利談中國舍利瘞藏與墓葬, Diancang [Art and Collection] 218 (2010)

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11/01/2010

试读梁思成与中国营造学社在193040年代所拍研照,Yishushi yanjiu [The Study of Art History], vol. 12 (2010)

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Profiles

Andrei Pop
Andrei Pop
Modern Art and Aesthetics
Department Chair
CWAC 162 | Tuesdays 1-2pm or by appointment.
773.702.0278
Niall Atkinson
Niall Atkinson
Medieval and Renaissance Architecture and Urban History
CWAC 260
773.702.0270
Wei-Cheng Lin
Wei-Cheng Lin
Chinese Art and Architecture
Architectural Studies Advisor
CWAC 268 | Office Hours: Wednesdays 9-10am and 12-1pm
773.702.0268
2006-07
Iowa State University
Assistant Professor, East Asian Art and Architecture
Potters Wheel
Richard Neer
Ancient Greek Art and Architecture
CWAC 259
773.702.5890
Megan Sullivan
Megan Sullivan
Modern and Contemporary Latin American Art
CWAC 272
773.702.5126