'Commissioned by Hong Kong Arts Development Council, The Art School invited Brett JONES, art critic from Melbourne, Manray HSU, art curator from Taipei, XU Bing, acclaimed Chinese artist, and Dr GAO Minglu, renowned scholar of contemporary Chinese art, to take part in the "Residency Project for International Renowned Visual Artists". During their residency, a series of workshops, tour, talks forums and exhibition where held, focusing on the recent development of contemporary Chinese Art in its cross-cultural context and Hong Kong's position in the international art scene. This book contains some transcripts of the events they held and hope to provide a sketch of Hong Kong's art scene from their global perspectives.' - from the back cover
Onsite
Chinese - Traditional, 
English
artist residency,  Taiwan,  China,  Hong Kong
2004
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conference proceedings, 
transcript
Lectures
The 'Glocal' in Contemporary Art - HSU Manray, 徐文瑞
Designing and Publishing Arts Magazines and Catalogues - Brett JONES
The Relationship between Language & XU Bing's Art - XU Bing, 徐冰
Chinese Avant-Garde & 'Abstract Art' - GAO Minglu, 高名潞
Forums
The Ecologies of Two Cities - Art in Taipei & Melbourne
The Curator & the Critic: Facilitators, Interventionists, Interpreters, Collaborators?
Struggle for Autonomy - Artist-Run-Space as an Institution
Cultural Confrontation & Work of Art
The Environment for Presentation & Articulation of Contemporary Chinese Art in the Western World
How Can We Position Ourselves in International Art Arena?
Artists-in-Residence on HK Art
HK Art: From Global to Local Perspectives - HSU Manray, 徐文瑞
Comparing the Art Ecologies of HK & Melbourne - Brett JONES
From Chinese Avant-garde to HK Art - GAO Minglu, 高名潞
Reviewing HK Art from an International Perspective - XU Bing, 徐冰
About the Residency Project
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