Paul Bevan

@Sinobevan

Christensen Fellow in Chinese Painting, Ashmolean Museum; Sinologist; historian of literature and art; musician; author of A Modern Miscellany.

Vrijeme pridruživanja: lipanj 2019.

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    No musical instruments in the image but plenty in my talk. Thanks for posting! Chinese music and musical instruments by the way.

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    Keynote speaker: DAVID ARNOLD (University of Warwick) ‘The typewriter as protagonist: India’s new age of technology, 1890–1920’. In our forthcoming conference at the Wellcome Collection, London | 10 July 2020. For more details and to register:

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    Do you have a photo of the reverse?

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    This is much closer to the average salary. However I know many colleagues across the sector below this figure too!

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    Was wondering about the average/median calculation... (dated Dec 2019)

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    31. sij

    As part of my role on the last Friday of each month I'm going to highlight an object in the collection with connections to the East India Company. This week's object is one I've been working on recently.

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    31. sij

    'Reinventing Art History: Forgery and Counterforgery in Early Modern Chinese Art', talk by JP Park Wednesday, 4th March, 2020, 16:00-17:30,

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  9. 31. sij

    Great to see - a pamphlet I haven't come across before! Art work by Huang Xinbo and Jack Chen. For a discussion of these and other works Chen exhibited round the world in 1937-38 see my book A Modern Miscellany. I'd love to see the whole pamphlet but not easy when stuck in UK!

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    31. sij

    I am paid much much less than this. My salary is even lower than the so called average curatorial salary. Very brave to post this I do so in support

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  11. 30. sij

    That makes two of us! My paper is also beyond.

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    "Our website introduces twenty-four different objects that were made, used, talked and written about during the Mao Era. Some of these are famous, others less so. " this is a very cool project!

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    29. sij

    So the Head of Coffee at is to be offered 40% more than the starting scale of a Curator of Sculpture at Still, plenty of opportunity to make a killing if V&A curators ever get a sales-related bonus.

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    30. sij

    Tate Britain is advertising for a "Head of Coffee" (yes, seriously) with a starting salary of nearly £40,000 – significantly more than the average wage of a London-based museum curator.

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    28. sij

    Jennifer Altehenger presenting the AHRC-funded website 'The Mao Era in Objects' - Weds 29 Jan, 5pm

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    28. sij

    Join us in our project ‘Drafts of history: the world in newspapers on a single day’. As we start digitising our 10 March 1881 collection, we invite you to send us a physical copy of your local newspapers dated 10 March 2020. For more details & to sign up:

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    Happy ! This artwork is a nianhua, or New Year picture, a type of print used for decoration during the Chinese New Year. These prints were a way of saying goodbye to the past and welcoming the future. Helping One Another at the Loom, China, 1950. by Gu Yizhou.

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    Happy Chinese New Year! Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, is a celebration that takes place at the turn of the traditional lunisolar Chinese calendar. The Chinese Zodiac attributes an animal to each year in the calendar, and 2020 is the Year of the Rat 🐀

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    28. sij

    Up for auction: 'A Trifle from the Emperor’s Summer Palace' Blog

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