David Clarke is founder and scientific director of Hong Kong Art Archive, a database of use to art historians and collectors, critics, advertisers, and gallery owners. With his diverse activities (he has been part of the Hong Kong Arts Development Council and Hong Kong Arts Centre, currently chairing the academic committee of the Centre’s Hong Kong Art School; he is also a photographer), Clarke envisages the art world in three main dimensions: artistic creation, academic research, and adminis..
This biographical dictionary of modern and contemporary Chinese artists of the twentieth and twenty-...
This visually stunning book focuses on the rebirth of Chinese art in the twentieth century under the...
Wu Hung, Making History: Wu Hung on Contemporary Art, Hong Kong, Time Zone 8, 2008. Wu Hung on Conte...
David Clarke is founder and scientific director of Hong Kong Art Archive, a database of use to art h...
Christophe Comentale’s book is the first complete and annotated inventory of one hundred years of Ch...
The book brings together a series of essays about art in Hong Kong written over the last ten years, ...
The simultaneous publication of three different types of books on Chinese contemporary art confronts...
The last twenty years have witnessed profound changes in art history, the greatest of which stem fro...
Studying contemporary art in China is not an exclusively aesthetic choice. In the context of an emer...
A dedicated curator of Oriental Prints and Drawings at the British Museum, Laurence Binyon devoted m...
Performance Art in China is a major work published by Robert Bernell, founder of Timezone 8 publishe...
Abordant les musées universitaires d’art en soulignant les défis liés au modèle innovant de dialogue...
In this excerpt from an exhibition catalogue at the Heidelberg Kunstverein, Heidelberg, Germany, the...
Britain is widely recognised as the home of many significant collections of Chinese art, such as the...
William Alexander (1767-1816) was an English artist attached to the Macartney Embassy to China (1792...
This biographical dictionary of modern and contemporary Chinese artists of the twentieth and twenty-...
This visually stunning book focuses on the rebirth of Chinese art in the twentieth century under the...
Wu Hung, Making History: Wu Hung on Contemporary Art, Hong Kong, Time Zone 8, 2008. Wu Hung on Conte...
David Clarke is founder and scientific director of Hong Kong Art Archive, a database of use to art h...
Christophe Comentale’s book is the first complete and annotated inventory of one hundred years of Ch...
The book brings together a series of essays about art in Hong Kong written over the last ten years, ...
The simultaneous publication of three different types of books on Chinese contemporary art confronts...
The last twenty years have witnessed profound changes in art history, the greatest of which stem fro...
Studying contemporary art in China is not an exclusively aesthetic choice. In the context of an emer...
A dedicated curator of Oriental Prints and Drawings at the British Museum, Laurence Binyon devoted m...
Performance Art in China is a major work published by Robert Bernell, founder of Timezone 8 publishe...
Abordant les musées universitaires d’art en soulignant les défis liés au modèle innovant de dialogue...
In this excerpt from an exhibition catalogue at the Heidelberg Kunstverein, Heidelberg, Germany, the...
Britain is widely recognised as the home of many significant collections of Chinese art, such as the...
William Alexander (1767-1816) was an English artist attached to the Macartney Embassy to China (1792...
This biographical dictionary of modern and contemporary Chinese artists of the twentieth and twenty-...
This visually stunning book focuses on the rebirth of Chinese art in the twentieth century under the...
Wu Hung, Making History: Wu Hung on Contemporary Art, Hong Kong, Time Zone 8, 2008. Wu Hung on Conte...