Présentation
Nicolas Revire, born French, holds a doctoral degree from the Université Paris 3–Sorbonne nouvelle in France. He specializes in the Buddhist art and archeology of early Southeast Asia, with a research focus on premodern Thailand, Myanmar, and Cambodia. He is general editor of Before Siam: Essays in Art and Archaeology (2014) and Decoding Southeast Asian Art: Studies in Honor of Piriya Krairiksh (2022). After nearly two decades of teaching at Thammasat University in Bangkok, he is presently the Daniel F. and Ada L. Rice Research Fellow at the Art Institute of Chicago, serving both the Departments of Arts of Asia and Curatorial Documentation and Research.
Domaines de recherche
Art et histoire de l'art
Compétences
Publications
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Before Siam: Essays in Art and ArchaeologyThe Siam Society. River Books, 2014
Ouvrages
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Reflections on Khmer Influence in Upper LaosRiver Books. Decoding Southeast Asian Art – Studies in Honor of Piriya Krairiksh, pp.154-167, 2022
Chapitre d'ouvrage
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The Enthroned Buddha in Majesty : an Iconological StudyReligions. Université Sorbonne Paris Cité, 2016. English. ⟨NNT : 2016USPCA157⟩
Thèse
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