
Gao’s students was Jacki Elgar, who is now Pamela and Peter Voss Head of Asian Conservation at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Gao could train American conservators in traditional Chinese methods. UMMA received generous grants from various organizations, such as the NEA, IMS, and the Starr Foundation, so that Mr. Gao was the first and only conservator for Chinese paintings working in the United States for a museum or institution collecting Asian art. Gao began working for the University of Michigan’s Museum of Art (UMMA). Treated paintings were often shown in public exhibitions just outside the emperor’s old living quarters.

Gao conserved and remounted old and new paintings for the Palace Museum in a studio that was formerly home to the Imperial Court ladies, inside the walls of the Forbidden City. There he learned Chinese paintings conservation and mounting techniques from master mounters and craftsmen. He was born in Beijing, China, where he studied and worked at the Palace Museum from 1973 until 1985. Jing Gao (高竸) is the lead conservator for this project. Conservation and Collections Management.Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass on combatting concerns about L.A. “My responsibility and the responsibility of other elected officials is to restore people’s hope, address their despair and their fear, then I think people can see a light at the end of the tunnel.” Nikki Haley walks fine line on race, gender in appeal to GOP base Washington Post PARTING WORDS Vox ON MY RADARīlack women made the March on Washington possible Teen VogueĪfghan women deserve a Nobel Peace Prize Al Jazeera

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