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Stanley K. Abe

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Stanley K. Abe is an art historian with Duke University and a specialist in Chinese art and Buddhist art. He received his BA, MA, and PhD from the University of California at Berkeley.[1] His book Ordinary images (2002) won the Freer Gallery/Smithsonian Institution: Shimada Prize.[2]

Selected publications

  • Ordinary images. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 2002. ISBN 9780226000442
  • A Freer stela reconsidered. Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Occasional Paper, 2002.[3]
  • "To avoid the inscrutable: Abstract Expressionism and the "Oriental Mode"." In Discrepant Abstraction, Ed. K. Mercer, MIT Press, 2006. pp. 52-73. ISBN 026263337X

References

  1. ^ Stanley Abe. Duke University. Retrieved 13 June 2017.
  2. ^ Ordinary Images, Stanley K. Abe. University of Chicago Press Books. Retrieved 13 June 2017.
  3. ^ A Freer stela reconsidered / Stanley K. Abe. Trove, National Library of Australia. Retrieved 13 June 2017.