Professor
JI, MIN KYUNG
Assistant Professor, East Asian Art History
Minkyung Ji received her doctoral degree in premodern Chinese art history from the University of Pennsylvania. Before joining Hongik University, she worked at Philadelphia Museum of Art, where she engaged in various exhibitions on Chinese and Korean art. Her current research explores production, consumption, materiality, and the construction of social identities in funerary art of China.
BIOGRAPHY
Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania, East Asian Art History, Pennsylvania, USA
M.A. University of Pennsylvania, East Asian Art History, Pennsylvania, USA
M.A. Ehwa University, Seoul, Korea
B.A. Ehwa University, Seoul, Korea
2012-14
Researcher of Philadelphia Museum of Art
PUBLICATIONS

Articles

2020
"The Relationship of Early Chinese Landscape Paintings and Screens as a Framing Device, " Journal of Art & Design Vol. 23, No. 2, 2020, pp. 105-133.
2019
"A Study on the Eligibility of Calligraphy Works for Collateral," Korean Journal of Financial Studies Vol. 48, No. 4, 2019, pp. 449-465 (co-author).
2018
“Significance of Human Figurines as Mortuary Objects in East Asia,” Asia Culture Critique 1,  Oct. 2018, pp 6-29.
2017
“The West in Ancient Chinese Posthumous Notions, Revisited through Entertainer Images”, 『Journal of Art & Design』20, The Korea Society of Art&Design, 2017, pp. 1~28.
2017
“Moshu: Ink Inscriptions on the Walls of the Song-Jin Tombs and Their Visual Significance”, 『Art History』33, Korea Association of Art History Education, 2017, pp. 7~36.
2016
“Production and Comsumption of Image in the Early Modern Period of China: Cases of Cizhou Ware Pillow”, 『The Journal of the Korean Society of Ceramic Art』13, Korea Society of Ceremic Art, 2016, pp. 107~136.
2015
“Murals of the Baoshan Tombs and Visual Culture of the Early Liao Period”, 『Art History Forum』41, Korea Institute of Art, 2015, pp. 7~38.
2014
"Commoditizing the Tombs: Materialism in the Funerary Art of Mid-Imperial China and Korea.", PhD Dissertation, University of Pennsylvania, 2014.
2011
“The Implications of the Goryeo Mural Tombs in Northeast Asian Visual Art”, 『Journal of Art History』25, Art History Research Society, 2011, pp. 67~107.
2011
“Introduction and Preliminary Analysis of the Decorative Tombs of Northern Song (960-1127) and Jin (1115-1234) Periods”, 『Art History Forum』33, Korea Institute of Art, 2011, pp. 203~236.

번역서 및 도판해설

2014
Treasures from Korea: Arts and Culture of the Joseon Dynasty, 1392-1910, Philadelphia: Philadelphia Museum of Art, 2014