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Art in Hong Kong

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Art in Hong Kong is a fascinating analysis of the history, current status and possible future of Hong Kong as an international art hub, written by a local journalist who has reported on the city’s ...
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Art in Hong Kong is a fascinating analysis of the history, current status and possible future of Hong Kong as an international art hub, written by a local journalist who has reported on the city’s cultural landscape for many years. Enid Tsui presents a balanced and insightful picture of recent changes in the city which was once the poster-child of artistic freedom in Asia as well as the undisputed leader of the region's booming contemporary-art market. Some of Hong Kong's traditional advantages now look precarious following new laws imposed by China curbing freedom of expression and the city's long period of isolation during the Covid-19 pandemic. Yet despite the exodus of talent from Hong Kong and growing uncertainties over the 'red lines' of censorship, there are more world-class art institutions in the city than ever before and the market has proved resilient, with international auction houses and galleries continuing to expand their presence there.

This book lifts the lid on a diverse art scene in a city of fascinating contradictions: a former British colony where artists have long been inspired by the interplay between east and west, and where the new M+ museum and other venues have to tread a tightrope between celebrating a distinct and vibrant culture based on different influences and abiding by the new national security regime.  

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Price: £19.99
Publisher: Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd
Imprint: Lund Humphries Publishers Ltd
Series: Hot Topics in the Art World
Publication Date: 27 January 2025
Trim Size: 7.88 X 5.12 in
ISBN: 9781848226678
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:

Art: financial aspects, ART / History / Contemporary (1945-), History of art

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Enid Tsui is Arts Editor of the South China Morning Post and oversees the newspaper's visual and performing-arts coverage. Originally a financial journalist, she began her coverage of the art market when she was the Financial Times's Hong Kong correspondent. She has a master's degree in Art History and has published research on the late Thai artist Tang Chang.

Foreword; Introduction: What is Hong Kong?; 1 Art in Hong Kong; 2 ‘Cultural Desert’ No More; 3 Art in a Time of Crisis; 4 M+: Hong Kong’s Global Museum; 5 The New Hong Kong; Notes; Further Reading; Index