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UMAG, HKU — “Bamboo Baskets Chinese Origins, Japanese Innovations”

UMAG, HKU — “Bamboo Baskets Chinese Origins, Japanese Innovations”

by marketing_aoa | Jun 25, 2025

This exhibition, comprising over 200 objects, offers an overview of the finest achievements of bamboo art in East Asia, reassessing the central role played by continental prototypes, or karamono (Chinese things), in the development of Japanese basketry over the past...
HKMoA — “The Pride of Hong Kong: Three Preeminent Collections of Ancient Paintings and Calligraphies”

HKMoA — “The Pride of Hong Kong: Three Preeminent Collections of Ancient Paintings and Calligraphies”

by marketing_aoa | Jun 6, 2025

Political turmoil during the mid-20th century flooded Hong Kong with an influx of paintings, calligraphies and other artefacts. It was during this period that Low Chuck-tiew’s (1911–1993) Xubaizhai, Ho Iu-kwong’s (1907 – 2006) Chih Lo Lou and Lee Jung-sen’s...
HK Palace Museum — “The Forbidden City and The Palace of Versailles: China-France Cultural Encounters in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries”

HK Palace Museum — “The Forbidden City and The Palace of Versailles: China-France Cultural Encounters in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries”

by marketing_aoa | Dec 18, 2024

This exhibition presents nearly 150 treasures from the Palace Museum and the Palace of Versailles, illuminating the fascinating encounters and exchanges between China and France in science, artisanship, arts, culture, and philosophy during the 17th and 18th centuries....
HKMoA — “Art of Gifting: The Fuyun Xuan Collection of Chinese Snuff Bottles”

HKMoA — “Art of Gifting: The Fuyun Xuan Collection of Chinese Snuff Bottles”

by marketing_aoa | Apr 9, 2024

Epitomising the finest skills of Chinese artisans, small and delicate snuff bottles became popular among nobilities and high-ranking officials since emerging in the early Qing dynasty, and were often given as precious gifts in diplomatic, official and social settings....
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