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"The End That Never Ends: How Buddhist Art and Science Fiction Share the Vision of Extinction?", by Eugene Wang

Wednesday, October 16, 2024 4:30-6 p.m.

Location:
Graham Hall-Hillyer
For:
Open to the Public

A lecture by Eugene Wang, Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Professor of Asian Art, Harvard University, one of the most internationally renown scholars in Chinese art and in Buddhist art in particular.

Abstract: 

A neurosurgeon had three months to live. He decided to take his fate in his own hand. He finished building an enigmatic form in the desert, inspired in part by a similar structure inside an empty swimming pool left unfinished by a biologist before him. In the final moment, the neurosurgeon went in and attained a different state of existence. What happened to the neurosurgeon? What is this structure - one that emerged in Buddhist art in medieval China and resurfaced in the 1960s in Europe and the US?