Building on previous and current research efforts, including the first phase of the Project in 2013, the second phase continues to develop a richer picture of Hong Kong’s art ecology during the 1960–70s. The Project encourages research through collaboration by a process that does not only produce knowledge, but also circulates material that can generate more complex narratives.
Focused around a new series of documented interviews that cover multiple voices and perspectives, the Project has 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.
This booklet includes biographies of interviewees, as well as those of participants of the panel discussions held at Hong Kong Space Museum on 10 Oct 2015.
Onsite
Gaylord CHAN, 陳餘生, 
CHEUNG Yee, 張義, 
Kong Kai Ming, 江啟明, 
Robert O'BRIEN, 白禮仁, 
SHAW Tze, 蕭滋, 
Brian TILBROOK, 
Chinese - Traditional, 
English
oral history,  Hong Kong
2015
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