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  2. Asia Art Archive - Wikipedia

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    AAA is a registered charity in Hong Kong governed by a board of directors and guided by a rotating Advisory Board. The collection is accessible free of charge at AAA in Hong Kong's Sheung Wan District at 233 Hollywood Road, and searchable via an online catalog. Asia Art Archive's library was renovated in 2022, increasing its shelving capacity ...

  3. Visual art of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The main exception to this was Hong Kong's first art organisation, the Hong Kong Art Club, founded in 1925. [9] The Hong Kong Art Club was established and managed by wealthy British expatriates, with its members entirely composed of Europeans, most of whom were visiting artists staying temporarily in Hong Kong. [9]

  4. Orientations - Wikipedia

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    Under Elizabeth Knight in 1981, the editorial was reshaped to focus on Asian Art. [2] Yifawn Lee is the current publisher and editor who joined the magazine in 2008. In 2014, she founded Asian Art Hong Kong as a platform to provide art-related lectures and events. In 2021, Asian Art in Hong Kong was rebranded as Orientations Art Circle. [3]

  5. Arts of Asia - Wikipedia

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    Arts of Asia was founded in 1970 by Tuyet Nguyet, who was also the magazine's first publisher and editor.Nguyet first conceived the idea for the magazine in 1969, combining her interests in Asian art and antiques with her journalistic background to promote an understanding and appreciation for Asian art and culture.

  6. Osage Gallery - Wikipedia

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    Osage Gallery (Chinese: 奧沙畫廊) is a contemporary art gallery located in Hong Kong. [1]Osage Gallery was founded in 2004, and has since established itself as a major interdisciplinary platform for Asian and international contemporary art.

  7. Kwok Mang Ho - Wikipedia

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    Kwok Mang Ho (born 1947), also known as Frog King, is a multi-media, conceptual, visual and performance artist from Hong Kong.According to Oscar Ho, the former exhibition director of Hong Kong Art Centre, he is one of the pioneers of contemporary art in Hong Kong during the early 70s.

  8. Hong Kong 3D Museum - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong 3D Museum (Chinese: 香港3D奇幻世界) is a privately owned art museum on Granville Road, Hong Kong. Specializing in trompe-l'œil , it opened on 7 July 2014. [ 1 ] It features art created by local artists that focuses on local culture and views of the city, and provides instructions to help visitors view and photograph the optical ...

  9. Department of Fine Arts, Chinese University of Hong Kong

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    In 1963, the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) was founded, consisting of three existing Chinese-language post-secondary colleges, namely: New Asia College, United College, and Chung Chi College. In 1973, New Asia College moved from Farm Road in Kowloon to its newly built campus at CUHK, where it remains today.