Essay written by Clayton Lo about the development of Touch Art, an art form which emphasises more on the texture and physical contacts rather than visual elements, in Hong Kong. Art exhibitions curated for and participated by the visually impaired such as Touch Art Festivals and ‘Behind the Eyeballs’ are mentioned in the essay as well.

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Onsite

Location code
REF.LOC3 (Hong Kong Room)
Language

English, 

Chinese - Traditional

Publication/Creation date

2021

No of pages

58

No of copies

1

Content type

monograph, 

essay, 

artist writing

A Brief History of Touch Art in Hong Kong
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A Brief History of Touch Art in Hong Kong, 香港觸感藝術發展小史

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