Agnes Hsu-Tang Explained

Agnes Hsu-Tang
Native Name:徐心眉
Native Name Lang:Zh
Birth Date:1972
Birth Name:Agnes Hsin Mei Hsu
Birth Place:Taipei, Taiwan
Alma Mater:Bryn Mawr College
University of Pennsylvania
Occupation:Archaeologist, art historian, author, activist-philanthropist

Agnes Hsin Mei Hsu-Tang is a Taiwan-born American archaeologist and art historian. On October 19, 2021, she became the first person of Asian heritage to be elected board chair of one of the oldest historical institutions in America, the New-York Historical Society, founded in 1804. She is chairwoman of the New-York Historical Society board of trustees[1] [2] and Co-chair of The Met Museum's Objects Conservation Visiting Committee.[3] She is a distinguished consulting scholar at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology.[4] Hsu-Tang works in cultural heritage protection and rescue and has advised UNESCO and the U.S. Cultural Property Advisory Committee during the Obama Administration. Hsu-Tang received IIE's Centennial Medal in 2019 for her longtime work in cultural protection and rescue. She co-founded the Hsu-Tang Library for Classical Chinese Literature at Oxford University,[5] the Tang Center for Silk Road Studies at Berkeley,[6] and the Tang Center for Early China at Columbia University.[7]

Early life and education

Hsu-Tang was born in Taipei and educated in the US and England.[8] [9] [10] Press in Taiwan, Singapore, Hong Kong, China, and France have reported on her family's ancestry to two historical lineages of scholar-officials, the late Ming dynasty imperial Catholic minister Hsu Kuang-ch'i and the Qing dynasty Minister of War Chi Yun.[11] [12] [13] Her paternal ancestor Hsu Kuang-ch'i, known by his baptismal name Paolo in the West, was the late 16th-century Catholic Ming Dynasty imperial minister and statesman who, with Matteo Ricci, engaged in the first cross-cultural exchanges and translations of scientific and philosophical texts in classical Chinese and Latin, for which he has been beatified by the Vatican.[14] [15]

Hsu-Tang studied classical archaeology and English literature at Bryn Mawr College and has an M.A. in Asian and Middle Eastern studies from University of Pennsylvania. In 2003, she received a pre-doctoral Mellon Fellowship to study the history of science at the Needham Research Institute at Cambridge University, where she conducted GIS-based analysis of a set of ancient maps and published "An Emic Perspective on the Mapmaker's Art in Western Han China" in the Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society.[16] She received a Ph.D. in Chinese art and Archaeology from the University of Pennsylvania in 2004; her dissertation was titled "Pictorial Eulogies in Three Eastern Han Tombs."[17]

Career

Hsu taught Silk Road art and archaeology at Brown University from 2004 to 2007.[18] From 2007 to 2008, she received a second Mellon Fellowship as a postdoctoral researcher in Classics at Stanford University.[19] and published "Structured Perceptions of Real and Imagined Landscapes in Early China" in Geography and Ethnography: Perceptions of the World in Pre-Modern Societies, edited by the Swiss historian Kurt Raaflaub and English classicist Richard J. A. Talbert.[20] [21]

From 2006 to 2013, Hsu served on UNESCO scientific committees for World Heritage Sites during which she conducted three missions to Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, and Western China, and published a white paper "The Exceptional Universal Value of the Road Systems in Ancient Empires: A Comparative Study of the Chinese Oasis Route of the Early Silk Road and the Qhapag Ñan"[22] [23] Hsu worked in the Taklamakan Desert.[24]

Hsu was active in film projects from 2008 to 2015. Hsu was the host of the archaeology series Mysteries of China on the History channel,[25] [26] and a contemporary Chinese art series for Discovery Channel Asia, in which she interviewed artists Xu Bing, Zhang Huan, Li Zhen, and Chihung Yang, and the series premiered during Art Basel Hong Kong in 2014 at the Asia Society Hong Kong Center.[27] Her other TV credits include "The Giant Buddha at Leshan" (2009)[28] and "Xi'an: China's Forgotten City" (2010) on Discovery USA, "China's Terracotta Warriors" on PBS (2011),[29] and series on History Channel (2012).

In 2015, Hsu-Tang joined Columbia University as an adjunct senior research scholar. In 2018, Hsu-Tang was appointed distinguished consulting scholar at the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology.[30]

Philanthropy, activism and honors

Hsu-Tang is known to be actively engaged in social justice projects, including providing leadership support for New-York Historical Society's exhibitions: Chinese in America: Exclusion/Inclusion (2014-2015) and Dreaming Together (2020-2021), Opera Saint Louis's An American Soldier, Santa Fe Opera's Dr. Sun Yat-sen[31] and M. Butterfly.[32]

Hsu-Tang leads New-York Historical Society's capital project to build a 70,000 square foot annex designed by Robert A. M. Stern Architects, with one floor dedicated to collaborative efforts with the American LGBTQ+ Museum and state-of-the art classrooms for N-YHS's Tang Academy for American Democracy.[33] [2] She also developed and supports the New-York Historical Society–CUNY Museum Studies program.[34] [35] The Tang Academy for American Democracy, a program that teaches democracy to fifth and sixth grade students in New York City public schools, is among the many projects that Hsu-Tang has supported at the New-York Historical Society.[36]

Hsu-Tang was a managing director on the board of the Metropolitan Opera from 2014 to July 2021 and is known to support new works and contemporary productions such as Exterminating Angel, L'amour de loin, and Akhanaten.[37] [38] [39] [40] In October 2021, Hsu-Tang became chair of the New-York Historical Society board of trustees.[41]

In 2018, Hsu-Tang and her husband Oscar Tang were listed among Town and Country's 50 most influential American families in media, art, and culture.[42] During the COVID pandemic, she co-founded The Yellow Whistle campaign to combat anti-Asian violence and historical discrimination against Americans of Asian descent. The campaign distributed 500,000 free customized yellow whistles emblazoned with the slogan "WE BELONG" at rallies and through a national alliance of activist organizations and has received extensive national press coverage to raise awareness.[43] [44] [45] [46]

In December 2021, Hsu-Tang and her husband donated $125 million towards renovations at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.[47]

On March 15, 2023, Hsu-Tang received The Met Museum's Women Leaders Award, with New York Governor Kathy Hochul, Congresswoman Nydia Valesquez, and curator Jasmine Wahi.[48] Hsu-Tang received the Statue of Liberty Ellis Island Award on May 25, 2023, at the historical great hall on Ellis Island, with Grammy-winning American record executive Clive Davis and Liberty Mutual's CEO and Chairman David H. Long.[49]

Personal life

Hsu married philanthropist and financier Oscar Tang in a private ceremony at the 17th-century Historic Christ Church with celebrations at the Tides Inn Resort in Lancaster County, Virginia on May 18, 2013.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Agnes Hsu-Tang elected next chair of New-York Historical Society's Board of Trustees.
  2. Web site: New-York Historical Society selects new trustee chair AP News. Associated Press. 19 October 2021.
  3. Web site: 2023-02-03 . Statue of Liberty Ellis Island Awards . 2023-03-18 . Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island . en.
  4. Web site: Participant Bios. 25 April 2023. 2016. upenn.edu.
  5. Web site: The Hsu-Tang Library of Classical Chinese Literature.
  6. Web site: First U.S. center for Silk Road studies opens at Berkeley - Light the Way: The Campaign for Berkeley.
  7. Web site: New Center for Early China at Columbia Named for Asian American Philanthropist – AsAmNews. 5 October 2015.
  8. Web site: 新浪收藏. 2017-03-14. 中国山水画名迹《溪岸图》正式成为大都会藏品. 2021-12-03. Sina Corporation.
  9. News: Gammage. Jeff. 2021-06-03. Whistle. A6. The Philadelphia Inquirer. 2021-12-03.
  10. News: 2013-05-19. Hsin-Mei Hsu, Oscar Tang. en-US. The New York Times. 2021-12-03. https://web.archive.org/web/20130523035541/https://www.nytimes.com/2013/05/19/fashion/weddings/hsin-mei-hsu-oscar-tang-weddings.html. 2013-05-23. 0362-4331.
  11. Web site: 徐光启后人当主持 带老美探秘金沙_文化频道_凤凰网. Culture.ifeng.com. 10 December 2021.
  12. Web site: 徐光启后人来徐家汇寻根- 中国日报网. Covid-19.chinadaily.com.cn. 10 December 2021.
  13. News: Who are Chinese-American couple that gave the Met US$125 million?. 1 December 2021. South China Morning Post. 10 December 2021.
  14. Web site: A Chinese Saint in the making? The World from PRX.
  15. Web site: Chinese Catholic layman to be beatified – Jesuit Asia Pacific Conference. 24 June 2011.
  16. Hsu. Hsin-Mei Agnes. Martin-Montgomery. Anne. October 2007. An Emic Perspective on the Mapmaker's Art in Western Han China. Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society. en. 17. 4. 443–457. 10.1017/S1356186307007535. 161203598. 1356-1863.
  17. Web site: Pictorial eulogies in three Eastern Han tombs - ProQuest. ProQuest.
  18. Web site: Conference Schedule. Brown.edu. 10 December 2021.
  19. Web site: State power and social control in ancient China and Rome. Web.stanford.edu. 10 December 2021.
  20. Book: Hsu, Hsin-Mei Agnes. Geography and Ethnography. Structured Perceptions of Real and Imagined Landscapes in Early China. 10 December 2009. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. 43–63. 10 December 2021. Wiley Online Library. 10.1002/9781444315653.ch4. 9781444315653 .
  21. Book: Geography and ethnography: perceptions of the world in pre-modern societies. Kurt A.. Raaflaub. Richard J. A.. Talbert. 10 December 2010. Wiley-Blackwell. 10 December 2021. Searchworks.stanford.edu. 9781405191463.
  22. Web site: The Silk Road: An AMNH/UNESCO World Heritage Expedition through Central Asia. UNESCO World Heritage. Centre. Whv.unesco.org. 10 December 2021.
  23. Web site: Agnes Hsu-Tang. 2021-12-03. Institute for the Study of the Ancient World. en.
  24. Web site: Thousands of Yellow Whistles are given out in a blow against anti-Asian violence. Jeff. Gammage. Inquirer.com. 10 December 2021.
  25. Web site: Titles - Mysteries of China Series produced by BAM, BAM946.. Mcintyre.ca. 10 December 2021.
  26. Web site: MYSTERIES OF CHINA. 10 December 2021. Trakt.tv.
  27. Web site: An Art Salon on 'Chineseness'. Asiasociety.org. 10 December 2021.
  28. Web site: Director's Talk and U.S. Premiere of The Giant Buddha at Leshan US-China Institute.
  29. Web site: China's Terracotta Warriors Preview Secrets of the Dead PBS. PBS. 2 May 2011.
  30. Web site: Agnes Hsu-Tang. 2021-12-03. Columbia University.
  31. Web site: Press Release Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.
  32. Web site: M. Butterfly 蝴蝶君 Santa Fe Opera.
  33. Web site: Agnes Hsu-Tang elected next chair of New-York Historical Society's Board of Trustees.
  34. Web site: Master of Arts in Museum Studies CUNY School of Professional Studies CUNY SPS. 24 April 2019.
  35. Web site: New-York Historical Society Master of Arts in Museum Studies.
  36. News: Tugend . Alina . 2023-04-26 . At This Museum Sixth Graders Learn Lessons in Democracy . en-US . The New York Times . 2023-06-19 . 0362-4331.
  37. Web site: The page cannot be found.
  38. Web site: Metropolitan Opera Live in HD Transmission: Die Zauberflöte.
  39. Web site: l'amour de loin. 25 April 2023. 2016. metopera.org.
  40. Web site: 2021-12-01. Who are Chinese-American couple that gave the Met US$125 million?. 2021-12-03. South China Morning Post. en.
  41. Web site: 2021-10-19. New-York Historical Society selects new trustee chair. 2021-12-03. Associated Press. en.
  42. Web site: 50 Most Influential Families in the Worlds of Media, Television, Movies, Books, and Art. 17 October 2018.
  43. Web site: Yellow whistles serve as symbol and signal to call out violence against Asian-Americans South China Morning Post. 20 April 2021.
  44. Web site: The Yellow Whistle Co-Founder Dr. Agnes Hsu-Tang Interview with ABC7's Dion Lim. YouTube.
  45. Web site: How the yellow whistle became a symbol against anti-Asian hate.
  46. Web site: Press — THE YELLOW WHISTLE.
  47. News: Pogrebin. Robin. Robin Pogrebin. 2021-11-30. With $125 Million Gift, Met Museum Jump-Starts New Modern Wing. en-US. The New York Times. 2021-12-03. 0362-4331.
  48. metmuseum. 1636803915151704069. Wednesday night The Met hosted its annual Celebration of Women, honoring four women who are making a difference in government, philanthropy, and the arts.
  49. Web site: 2023-02-03 . Statue of Liberty Ellis Island Awards . 2023-06-19 . Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island . en.