Climate Change and the Arts – Shimla Workshop Highlights
ICI participants learn about ecosystem services and local conservation practices at the Shimla Water Catchment and Wildlife Sanctuary. For almost a week this summer, the [...]
ICI participants learn about ecosystem services and local conservation practices at the Shimla Water Catchment and Wildlife Sanctuary. For almost a week this summer, the [...]
We are excited to share the latest "China Man" column by ICI friend and scholar Tansen Sen from the Times of India. In this latest [...]
We're always excited to receive new articles and research updates from our network of scholars. This latest update comes from one of our former ICKCBI [...]
In the aftermath of the earthquake and disaster in Nepal, ChinaFile asked three prominent figures working on India, China and Nepal to comment on the [...]
三角洲的地图 三尚当代艺术馆建筑与艺术工作坊 中国杭州 Mapping the River Deltas Sanshang Workshop on Art and Architecture Hangzhou, China “子在川上曰...”亚洲的哲人讲述的是河流的故事,但河流自身并不容易变成一个具体的视觉艺术主题,因为河流本是关于“变化”的。人类文明滋生于河流冲积而形成的膏腴之地,艺术考究“变化”的载体,科学追寻“变化”的规律,宇宙哲学却倾向于在“变化”的律动中将这一切统统忘却。 藉美国景观设计师维多利亚教授的展览在印度加尔各答CIMA画廊展出的机遇,我们把原本看似不相关的几个领域联系在一起:地理和水文科学,景观设计,制图术,不同文明的艺术家对他们生存世界的表现,其中我们可以看到对两条著名的河流,恒河和长江入海口三角洲的研究。 这是一个跨文类的系列展览,在杭州这一站,展览的内容同时来自艺术文献,既有作品,研究资料和相关工作坊在活动期间的创作。 “Everything flows on and on like this [...]
ICI team and local guides preparing the goat. We're excited to share a new article written by one of our the researchers who [...]
Prashant Jha is the author Battles of the New Republic: A Contemporary History of Nepal and is the Nepal correspondent for The Hindu Times. In the recent [...]
The India China Institute is pleased to welcome three visiting scholars to The New School campus this spring. As in previous semesters, scholars not only use [...]
The American Institute of Indian Studies recently announced its 2015 fellowship competition for both junior and senior fellows. Junior fellowships: for Ph.D. candidates to conduct research [...]