Andrea L. Baldini (白龙) is a Changjiang Chair Professor (长江学者讲席教授职位) at the School of Arts, Peking University. He holds doctorates in Philosophy (Temple University) and in Text Sciences (University of Siena) and is an internationally recognized scholar in aesthetics, philosophy of art, urban visual culture, and art law.
His research explores the intersection of creativity, law, and politics, with particular attention to graffiti, street art, public art, and cultural heritage. He is the author of three monographs, including A Philosophy Guide to Street Art and the Law, and his work has appeared in leading international journals across philosop…
Andrea L. Baldini (白龙) is a Changjiang Chair Professor (长江学者讲席教授职位) at the School of Arts, Peking University. He holds doctorates in Philosophy (Temple University) and in Text Sciences (University of Siena) and is an internationally recognized scholar in aesthetics, philosophy of art, urban visual culture, and art law.
His research explores the intersection of creativity, law, and politics, with particular attention to graffiti, street art, public art, and cultural heritage. He is the author of three monographs, including A Philosophy Guide to Street Art and the Law, and his work has appeared in leading international journals across philosophy, aesthetics, and visual culture studies. He is currently completing a book project titled Radical Graffiti in China: Hidden Transcripts of Spray-Can Calligraphers.
Andrea Baldini is the Founding Editor-in-Chief of the East Asian Journal of Philosophy and has played an active role in building international academic platforms, conferences, and collaborative networks between Europe and East Asia. Beyond academia, his work engages with curatorial practice, cultural policy, and debates on intellectual property, access, and artistic freedom in contemporary societies.