In March 2013, Asia Art Archive and the Hong Kong Museum of Art commenced work on the collaborative ‘Hong Kong Art History Research - Pilot Project.’ This marks the beginning of a long-term endeavour to develop a publicly available resource platform to support art historical research on recent art in Hong Kong. Building on previous and existing research efforts, this pilot aims to develop a framework for a richer contextual picture of Hong Kong’ s art ecology in the 1960-70s.
The Pilot pursues strands of inquiry that include exhibitions, pedagogy, art writing in Chinese and English, and modes of exchange between Hong Kong and other geographies. Centered around a new series of professionally documented interviews that include multiple voices and perspectives, the Pilot has also digitised a selection of materials from the archives of Asia Art Archive, the Hong Kong Museum of Art, and the personal collections of leading arts professionals.
In attempting to map Hong Kong’ s artistic milieu in the 1960-1970s, the Pilot Project follows several lines of inquiry that function as: entry points; guidelines for research; framing interview questions; as well as assessing and collecting archival materials. They include exhibitions, art writing, pedagogy, and modes of exchange. Research is conducted via interviews, compilation of timeline and bibliographies, and digitisation of archival materials.
This booklet serves as an introduction to the Pilot, as well as an accompanying publication to the panel discussion held at Hong Kong Museum of Art on 16 November 2013.
Includes biographies of interviewees of the Pilot Project, as well as those of participants of the panel discussion.
Xiang gang yi shu shi yan jiu xian dao xiang mu
Onsite
CHAN Chi Tak, 陳智德, 
HO Hing Kay Oscar, 何慶基, 
KOON Yeewan, 官綺雲, 
LAI Minghoi Victor, 黎明海, 
LAW Sukman Sophia, 羅淑敏, 
LEE Saichong Jack, 李世莊, 
LUI Tailok, 呂大樂, 
MAN Kit Wah Eva, 文潔華, 
Hammad NASAR, 
SHUM Longtin, 岑朗天, 
TAM Meiyee Eve, 譚美兒, 
Sandra WALTERS, 華圖斯, 
Michelle WONG, 黃湲婷, 
Chinese - Traditional, 
English
oral history,  art history,  Hong Kong
2013
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