PhD (Centre for Korean Studies, Paris, France, and Ca' Foscari University of Venice, Italy)
Ariane Perrin is an art historian with a Ph.D. in Korean Art and Archaeology from the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London. She lectures in Korean Studies in the department of Asian and North African Studies at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice. Her research focuses on early tomb mural art and architecture in East Asia and in particular on the Koguryo painted tombs located in Northeast China and in North Korea, and on the geopolitics of the return of Korean cultural properties kept abroad. She serves on the board of the European Association for Asian Art and Archaeology (EAAA) and on the editorial board of EAAA for the « European Studies in Asian Art and Archaeology » Monograph Series, Leiden, Brill. She published about the Koguryo kingdom in Arts Asiatiques (vol. 71, 2016), in Mark Byington ed., The History and Archaeology of the Koguryŏ Kingdom, University of Hawaii Press (2016), and about “Museum Collections of Non-Western Art: Constitution and Restitution Today”, Perspective (collective, 2018). She is the co-author and co-editor of the book Le Koguryŏ, un royaume de l’Asie du Nord-Est_Données épigraphiques et archéologiques (forthcoming 2022).
Contact: aperrin79@gmail.com