Head of Kasyapa, wood, Tang (A.D. 618-907) H. 77 cm.

Head of Kasyapa, wood, Tang (A.D. 618-907) H. 77 cm.

Distinguished Scholar Award

2025 Honoree: Jay Xu
Xu Bio

2020 (awarded in 2022) Honorees: Jessica Rawson and Dr. George J. Y. Fan
Rawson Bio • Fan Bio

2017 Honoree: Maxwell (Mike) K. Hearn
Hearn Bio

2015 Honorees: Jerry Yang and Chen Kelun
Yang Bio • Kelun Bio

2013 Honoree Michael Sullivan
Sullivan Bio

2011 Honoree Mark Wilson
Wilson Bio

2009 Honoree Wu Hung
Hung Bio
Newsletter Announcement [PDF, 351kb]

2007 Honoree James C.Y. Watt
Watt Bio
Press Release, 3/20/2007
Newsletter Announcement [PDF, 350kb]

2004 Honoree Wai Kam Ho
Ho Bio
Ho Remarks on Connoisseurship
Ho Publication Credits
Photographs, 8/11/2004
Press Release, 8/11/2004

2002 Honoree Ma Chengyuan
Press Release, 10/1/2002

The purpose of the Distinguished Scholar Award is to recognize and honor achievement for distinguished contributions to the study and preservation of Chinese art and in recognition of lifetime achievement. Awarded every two years, honorees are given a $10,000 cash grant and engraved crystal medallion. Candidates include Chinese art history scholars, curators, museum directors, in China or abroad. The recipient is invited to collect the award in person, and deliver remarks at an award ceremony which may be held in China at the Shanghai Museum, or in New York City. The recipient will be chosen by the AFSM Directors with the counsel of advisors, from among nominations submitted by letter from persons associated in some way with Chinese art. When possible, the Shanghai Museum and the AFSM will coordinate a joint announcement in China and the United States.