This book comprehensively surveys contemporary art in Hong Kong from the late 1960s to 2000, paying particular attention to the manner in which the social and political context of the reversion of Hong Kong from British to Chinese rule was reflected in the cultural production of the time. Clark argues that it is in this period that Hong Kong art achieves its own sovereignty. Index of personal and place names. Bibliography, 5 p. Circa 120 bibl. ref
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Contemporary and alternative art in Hong Kong has strong local roots and translocal connections, and...
This bounded volume features Hong Kong exhibitions from 1985 to 2001. It is part of the Hong Kong Ar...
Hong Kong, a former British colony, was a focus of the world in various venues before July 1997 beca...
Chinese elitism and neoliberalism were the fundamental mechanisms that governed and shaped Hong Kon...
After 1997, sustained public debate emerged in Hong Kong over a suite of cultural issues, yet intern...
New York City, a major capital of the art world since the mid-20th century, has long been an importa...
To provide students, academic researchers, curators, critics, artists and all other interested parti...
The history of collecting and exhibiting art has become a subject as important as history of artwork...
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This title introduces some of the most important English-language readings on the history of Hong Ko...
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