Hong Kong Visual Arts Yearbook has been published since 2000. It is composed of two sections: 'Essays' and 'Chronicles'. The former is made up of essays written by academic experts who draw comprehensive commentaries while focusing on selective local visual arts events; while the latter gathers and catalogues all types of visual arts events of the year.

Please note that the section 'Chronicles' is included in the accompanying CD (CD.001116). 

The online version of the yearbook is available at http://www.hkvisualartsyearbook.org/

Alternative title

Xiang gang shi jue yi shu nian jian 2008

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Onsite

Location code
REF.CYK (Hong Kong Room)
Language

Chinese - Traditional, 

English

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Publication/Creation date

2009

Edition

1

No of pages

304

ISBN / ISSN

9789627055150

No of copies

1

Content type

yearbook

Chapter headings

Essays

Study Notes on Public Art - HUI Alexander Yatchuen, 許日銓

Hong Kong Museum of Art: Open Dialogue - TAM Meiyee Eve, 譚美兒

Hong Kong, China, Hong Kong - China as a Mirror on Hong Kong - LAM Tung Pang, 林東鵬

Art in Adversity - C.A.R.E. at Lingnan University - LAW Sukman Sophia, 羅淑敏

On Graduation - An Overview on Graduation Exhibitions in Hong Kong - LEUNG Chin Fung Jeff, 梁展峰

A Visual Arts Carnival about Horses - CHEN Fongfong, 陳芳芳

Looking for Tong Kingsum - LAM Laam Jaffa, 林嵐

Jerry Kwan: Artist of Integrity - LO Yuk Yin Lucille, 盧玉燕

Chronicles

Publications

Public Issues

Exhibitions

Talks/ Symposiums

Awards

Auctions

Education

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Hong Kong Visual Arts Yearbook 2008, 香港視覺藝術年鑑2008

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