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Nancy P. Lin
Nancy P. Lin is a Ph.D. candidate specializing in modern and contemporary Chinese art and architecture at The University of Chicago. Her dissertation, titled Making Spaces: Site-based Practice in Contemporary Chinese Art, 1990s–2000s, focuses on the intersection of art and urbanism in examining locally situated, yet globally oriented spatial and site-based artistic practices in China. Her article on the Big Tail Elephant artist group is included in the edited volume Visual Arts, Representations and Interventions in Contemporary China: Urbanized Interfaces (Amsterdam University Press, 2018). Together with fellow collaborators, she was a recipient of the 2016 Graham Foundation project grant for the independent publication Building Subjects (Standpunkte, 2019), a study on collective housing in China.
Contact: Department of Art History, The University of Chicago, 5540 South Greenwood Avenue, Chicago, IL 60637, USA.