ART IN HONG KONG: ENID TSUI BOOK TALK

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This event takes place in-person in the Headley Lecture Theatre and online via Zoom

Booking is essential. £8 in person & online. Book below


With Enid Tsui, author and journalist

In this talk Enid explores the themes of her new book, Art in Hong Kong: Portrait of a City in Flux.

She will discuss Hong Kong's M+ museum and other venues that have to tread a tightrope between celebrating a distinct and vibrant culture based on different influences and abiding by the new national security regime. 

 

Collage of Hong Kong's M+ museum and photo of 'Pillar of Shame' sculpture wrapped in plastic below it from the South China Morning Post

SCMP (South China Morning Post) A collage of M+ museum at the top and a photo of the 'Pillar of Shame' sculpture being removed from the Univ. of Hong Kong campus

 

Contemporary artist Cheung Yee, whose work is on display at the Ashmolean in a special exhibition, appears in the book as a leading figure of innovation in the Hong Kong art scene, especially during the 1960s, when the city established its own identity as an artistic centre.

 

Family, tall sculpture by Cheung Yee, dating 1960-69

Family, Cheung Yee, 1960-1969

 
Enid Tsui's new book will be on sale at the talk.
 
Art in Hong Kong by Enid Tsui - book cover

 

This event is part of our forthcoming Connect & Collaborate season of events.


BOOKING

This event takes place onsite in the Headley Lecture Theatre or online via Zoom

Tickets are £8 

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If you have any questions, please email us at publicprogrammes@ashmus.ox.ac.uk