
“Field notes” series (2022) Look at That Picture begins with graduate researcher Tse Lam-hei’s close study of a drawing by local artist Ho Sin-tung, which Tse turns into a found archaeological object, tackled with rich descriptions. 研究員筆記「定睛看」系列的首篇。謝琳禧鑽進本地藝術家何倩彤的一張手繪,用考古的態度、方法,和精細調理歷史的精神,把何的圖像層層剝開。

What’s in a picture? A photo is the evidence of an event awaiting forensic examination. Why was the picture taken? What was the general sentiment? What did the photo mean to those in the photo-taking event and does it mean to us as a historical document? Graduate researcher QIAN Xingyu took up an old photo […]

The first of the “Look At That Picture” series features graduate researcher ZHANG Lei’s close study of a painting by Chinese painter Yin Chaoyang (b. 1970), with an archaeological perspective. **feature image: The painting “Vast History – Extreme Day” by Yin Chaoyang (Source: google.com) Vast History – Extreme Day: A Metaphorical Work about the Human […]