Chao-Shan Hsu, BFA MA
E: chao-shan.hsu@univie.ac.at
T: +43-670-508-3391
Room: 3H.Z1.11
Chao-Shan Hsu, BFA, MA, is a doctoral researcher at the Laboratory for Cognitive Research in Art History (CReA Lab) at the University of Vienna. He holds an MA in Western art history from the Graduate Institute of Art History, National Taiwan Normal University (Taipei, Taiwan), where his research centred on the eighteenth-century French painter Hubert Robert. In parallel, he pursued a master’s programme in the philosophy of mind and cognition at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (Taipei, Taiwan), focusing on the definition of art within analytic aesthetics. His current PhD project examines cross-cultural differences in gaze behaviour during art perception, comparing cultural groups in Austria, Japan, Korea, and Taiwan.

