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Ph.D. student; Department of Art, Art History, and Visual Studies
Xiyue Yan is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Art, Art History, and Visual Studies. Her research examines the representation and conceptualization of landscape in modern and contemporary Japanese visual arts, with particular attention to photography.
She also investigates the dynamic interplay across East Asia, focusing on how artistic practices have mutually shaped one another’s visual culture. Her academic interests further extend to feminism and gender studies.
Xiyue holds a B.A in Sociology from Southeast University, China, and an M.A. in Art Studies and Curatorial Practices from Tokyo University of the Arts, Japan.