Alex Burchmore
- Senior Lecturer, Art History and Curatorial Studies, Australian National University
Dr Alex Burchmore is an art historian and arts writer specialising in the study of Chinese art, past and present, with a broader focus on travel and mobility, trade and exchange, and interactions of the personal and material. His career in academia and the arts has encompassed a wide range of roles, including curatorial and provenance research, publication management for the globally distributed arts magazine Art Monthly Australasia, and his tenure as a Lecturer in Museum and Heritage Studies at the University of Sydney from 2021 until 2023.
Alex's first monograph, New Export China: Translations Across Time and Place in Contemporary Chinese Porcelain Art, published in 2023 by the University of California Press, traces the myriad ways in which artists from China have used porcelain from the 1990s to the present to shape their visions of personal and cultural identity. Most recently, he has edited and contributed to Material Selves: Object Biographies and Identities in Motion (Bloomsbury Academic, 2024), an interdisciplinary collection of essays by scholars in Australia, the UK, and China interrogating methods of object biography through a transcultural lens.
Experience- 2023–present Senior Lecturer, Art History and Curatorial Studies, Australian National University 2021–2023 Lecturer, Museum and Heritage Studies, University of Sydney
- 2019 Australian National University, PhD
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