After obtaining his PhD, Wang took up a position as lecturer in Chinese archaeology at SOAS. He was Chair of the Centre of Chinese Studies at SOAS from 2005 to 2008. He was later appointed a senior lecturer at SOAS and University College London. He worked with Peter Ucko of the UCL Institute of Archaeology to develop links with archaeology departments in China, and helped found the International Centre for Chinese Heritage and Archaeology, a research centre jointly established by UCL and Peking University. He was instrumental in arranging the publication of Xia Nai's thesis "Ancient Egyptian Beads". He also worked to promote links between the private art markets in China and the United Kingdom. In 2012 Wang left the UK to take up a position as the senior vice president and head of Chinese works at Sotheby's in New York. In 2015, he was appointed the curator of Chinese art and Pritzker Chair at the Art Institute of Chicago. Other positions held by Wang
Chief editor of the Shanghai Fine Art Press series Art, Collecting and Connoisseurship
Consultant and presenter for the BBC and Discovery Channel
Judge for the annual Asian Art festival in London
Selected publications
2018 Mirroring China's Past: Emperors, Scholars, and their Bronzes, Art Institute of Chicago, 2018, to coincide with a major exhibition in 2018
2012 "The Archaeological Inspiration for Contemporary Chinese Art" in Michael Goedhuis, Ink: The Art of China, pp. 17–19.
2012 "Tradition and Anti-tradition in Contemporary Chinese Calligraphy" in Helen Wang The Music of Ink
On archaeology
2013 "Making New Classics: The Archaeology of Luo Zhenyu and Victor Segalen", in Humphreys S., Wagner R., Modernity's Classics. Transcultural Research – Heidelberg Studies on Asia and Europe in a Global Context
2011 "'Public Archaeology' in China: A Preliminary Investigation", in Okamura K., Matsuda A. New Perspectives in Global Public Archaeology
2011 "Management and presentation of Chinese sites for UNESCO World Heritage List ", Facilities 29:7/8, 313-325.
2007 "Early Archaeological Fieldwork Practice and Syllabuses in China and England", in P. Ucko, L. Qin, and J. Hubert, From Concept of the Past to Practical Strategies: the Teaching of Archaeological Field Techniques
1999 Exploring China's Past: New Discoveries and Studies in Archaeology and Art
On early inscriptions
2007 "Shang Ritual Animals: Colour and Meaning ", Bulletin of SOAS, 70, pp. 305–372.
2007 "Shang Ritual Animals: Colour and Meaning ", Bulletin of SOAS, 70. pp. 539–567.
1995, "The evidence for early writing: Utilitarian or ceremonial?", Antiquity, 69, 459-480. This won the Antiquity Prize 1995.