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Dr. Sarah Cheang on History of Pekingese Dogs

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  • May 27, 2023

    Above: Top: Emerson Maxwell with Amy Lam, Looty Goes to Heaven, 2022, pencil and pastel, Courtesy of the artists

    Amy Ching-Yan Lam’s artwork Looty Goes to Heaven reimagines Looty’s story, a small Pekingese dog that was taken from China to England during the looting of the Second Opium War and was gifted to Queen Victoria. In response to the artworks in Lam’s exhibition, Dr. Sarah Cheang, historian of Chinese material culture at Royal College of Art, UK, will talk with Amy about the history of the Pekingese dog, dog breeding, and colonial trade.

    This free webinar took place on May 27, 2023.
    Hosted by Shaun Dacey, Director of Richmond Art Gallery. Produced by Richmond Art Gallery Association.

    About the Presenters:

    Dr Sarah Cheang is Head of Programme for History of Design at the Royal College of Art, London. She has a special research interest in the global histories of fashion, the body and Chinese things. Alongside Chinese ceramics, garments, embroideries, wallpapers and carpets as vectors of colonial subjectivity, she has delved into the more unusual stories of Chinese hairstyles, Chinese pianos, and most definitely the British Pekingese dog. 

    Amy Ching-Yan Lam is an artist and writer. She makes exhibitions, performances, and public artworks. She was part of the duo Life of a Craphead from 2006 to 2020. Lam has presented work at Eastside Projects, Seoul MediaCity Biennale, the Western Front, Centre Clark, and numerous other venues, and has participated in residencies at Macdowell and Delfina Foundation. Her first full-length collection of poetry, Baby Book, is forthcoming from Brick Books in April 2023. She was born in Hong Kong and lives in Toronto, which is Mississauga Anishinaabeg treaty territory.

    Above: Top: Emerson Maxwell with Amy Lam, Looty Goes to Heaven, 2022, pencil and pastel, Courtesy of the artists
    WATCH:  In response to the artworks in Amy Ching-Yan Lam's exhibition, Dr. Sarah Cheang will talk about the history of the Pekingese dog, dog breeding, and colonial trade.

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