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Seeing as Worldmaking: <i>Ten Views of a Lingbi Rock</i> and Yogācārin Epistemology in Late Ming China

Seung Hee Oh

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This paper examines Wu Bin’s (c. 1543–c. 1626) <i>Ten Views of a Lingbi</i> Rock (1610) from the perspective of Buddhist epistemological notions in seventeenth-century China. In studying a series of gazes focusing on a single object—a stone with a very complex surface—my discussion posits an act of excessive seeing as a process of making worlds. I take a theoretical cue from contemporaneous intellectual discourses, especially those that flourished with the revival of Yogācāra Buddhism in late Ming China. This paper will show how an art object comes into being in perceivable worlds interconnected by the individual’s sensory experiences. My study aims to inquire into the role of illusion as sensory experiences, phenomenological processes, and even notions of soteriological efficacy beyond formal artistic devices. To that end, this paper is the first attempt to situate <i>Ten Views of a Lingbi Rock</i> alongside Buddhist thoughts and artmaking.

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Oh, S.H. (2022). Seeing as Worldmaking: <i>Ten Views of a Lingbi Rock</i> and Yogācārin Epistemology in Late Ming China. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel13121182

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