JURIES

菅野智明KANNO Chiaki

菅野智明

Professor, Faculty of Arts, Tsukuba University, Japan

 

Expertise

Chinese Studies and History of Chinese Calligraphy

 

Education

University of Tsukuba Graduate Master's Program, Graduate School of Arts

 

Experience

Lecturer and Assistant Professor, Fukushima University (1994 - 2003)
Aoyama San'u Commemorative Award, 3rd Honorable Mention Award (2000)
Lecturer and Associate Professor, University of Tsukuba (2003 - 2015)
Professor, University of Tsukuba (2015 - present)

 

Select Publication

Hiroyasu Suzuki, Takayuki Yukino, Chiaki Kanno, Directory of Chinese Calligraphers (中国書人名鑑), Tokyo: Nigensha Co., Ltd., 2007.
Chiaki Kanno, Modern Chinese Calligraphy Culture (近代中国の書文化), Tokyo: Tsukuba University Press 2009.
Chiaki Kanno, A Historical Study of the Calligraphy of Modern Epigraphy (近代碑学の書論史的研究), Tokyo: Kenbun Publishing 2011.
Chiaki Kanno, "Chen Bin'er as a Translated Book Chinese Writing and Calligraphy" (翻訳書としての陳彬龢『中国文字与書法』), The Japan Art History Society, Art History, Volume 179 2015.
Chiaki Kanno, "Art and Epigraphy Calligraphy and Painting in the Late Qing Nationalist School" (清末国粋派における〈美術〉と〈金石書画〉), The Sinological Society of Japan, The Sinological Society of Japan News, Volume 73, 2021.

 

Chiaki Kanno has received grants from the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) for various research projects. For example, Bibliometric Study of Modern Chinese Calligraphy, Bibliometric Study of Chinese Stele Rubbings, Comparative Japanese-Chinese Bibliometric Study of Calligraphic Materials, Restorative Study of Old and New Networks of Chinese Calligraphy and Painting Imported into Japan, Comparative Regional Study of the Formation of "Calligraphic Platforms" in Modern East Asia, etc. For several of these research projects, international symposiums were organized, and outside lecturers were invited, including Bai Jianxin (Boston University, now Zhejiang University), Zhang Huiyi (Chinese University of Hong Kong), He Yanquan (National Palace Museum), Chen Jianzhi (National Palace Museum), and Kim Sheng Yi (National Central Museum, Korea).