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Books
- Ordinary Images. University of Chicago Press,
2002.
- A Freer Stela Reconsidered. Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Occasional Paper,
2002.
Papers Published
- "China, The Buddha, and Modern Aestheticism." Re-Imagining Asia: A Thousand Years of Separation (2008): 124-133.
- "From Stone to Sculpture: The Alchemy of the Modern." Treasures Rediscovered: Chinese Stone Sculpture from the Sackler Collections at Columbia University (2008): 7–16.
- "To Avoid the Inscrutable: Abstract Expressionism and the "Oriental Mode"." Discrepant Abstraction (2006): 52-73.
- "Xu Bing de zhenshi de yishu 徐冰的真实的艺术 (The Genuine Art of Xu Bing)." Xu Bing -- Yancao jihua 徐冰 -- 烟草计划 (Xu Bing: Tobacco Project) (2006): 106–114.
- "Why Asia Now? Contemporary Asian Art and the Politics of Multiculturalism." Shades of Black: Assembling the 80s, A transatlantic dialogue on Afro-Asian arts in post-war Britain (2005): 109-114.
- "Provenance, Patronage, and Desire: Northern Wei Sculpture from Shaanxi Province." Ars Orientalis 31 (2001): 1–30.
- "Tobacco Art: Xu Bing's Tobacco Project." Duke University Libraries 14:1 (Fall,
2000): 3–7.
- "Bei Liang shita yu Mogao ku zaoqi san ku de niandai wenti (Northern Liang stone pillars and the dating of the earliest Mogao caves." (translated into Chinese by Tai Jianqun)
Dunhuang xue guoji yantaohui wenji , Shiku kaogu juan (Collected works of the 1994 International Conference on Dunhuang studies, Cave temple archaeology volume) (2000): 159–65.
- "Nanbokucho no dokyo to zokei (Daoist sculpture of the Northern-Southern Dynasties period)." translated into Japanese by Seriu Haruna
Sekai bijutsu daizenshu, Toyo hen (New History of World Art: Asia) 3 (2000): 362–68.
- "Shaanxi sheng de Beiwei diaoke: Laiyuan, zanzhu, yuanwang (Northern Wei Sculpture from Shaanxi Province: Provenance, Patronage, Desire)." translated into Chinese by Yuan Hong
Between Han and Tang: Religious Art and Archaeology in a Transformative Period (2000): 461–88.
- "Reading the Sky." Cross-Cultural Readings of Chineseness (2000): 53–79.
- "No Questions, No Answers: China and A Book from the Sky." Modern Chinese Literature and Cultural Studies in the Age of Theory: Reimagining a Field (2000): 227–50.
- "Chugoku o miseru (Exhibiting China)." (translated into Japanese by Okada Ken)
The Present, and the Discipline of Art History in Japan (1999): 192–206.
- "Inside the Wonder House: Buddhist Art and the West." Curators of the Buddha (1995).
Articles Submitted
Book Reviews
- "Review of Ning Qiang, Art, Religion, and Politics in Medieval China: The Dunhuang Cave of the Zhai Family". Journal of Asian Studies 64:2 (2005): 454-56.
- "Review of Marsha Weidner, ed., Cultural Intersections in Late Imperial Chinese Buddhism". Journal of Asian Studies 61:2 (May, 2002): 715-16.
- "Review essay of Lukas Nickel, ed., Return of the Buddha: The Qingzhou Discoveries". Aribus Asiae 62:2 (2002): 293–99.
- "Review of Stephen Little with Shawn Eichman, Taoism and the Arts of China". Journal of Chinese Religions 29 (2001): 332-34.
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