The Pivotal Decade Hong Kong Art 1997-2007

The Pivotal Decade Hong Kong Art 1997-2007

by Henry Au-yeung, Ying Kwok

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This catalogue was published on the occasion of exhibition 'The Pivotal Decade: Hong Kong Art 1997-2007' held at the Chinese Arts Centre, Manchester, UK. In edition of 500 copies. The exhibition, organised with Grotto Find Art Ltd, looked at the artistic identity of Hong Kong in the post-colonial era featuring a group of young artists who had graduated from the Chinese University of Hong Kong's fine art department.

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    How does the historic handover of Hong Kong in 1997 visually and conceptually manifest in the works produced by these young artists during their first post-colonial decade?

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    In what ways does art serve as a unique historical archive or emotional barometer for a society undergoing sudden political transition?

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    How do you personally process or document periods of massive upheaval and uncertainty in your own life or community?

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