**Early Bird Brass Bookmark Set**
"Ink Marks of Hong Kong | Calligraphy that Built Hong Kong" Gift Box
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**Set Includes**
▪ "Ink Marks of Hong Kong | Calligraphy that Built Hong Kong" 1 set, containing 4 volumes, with 1 Grey Special Edition Book Box
▪ Ink Marks x Concretology Hong Kong Signage Brass Bookmark
▪ Limited Edition Bookplate Sticker x1 (for the first 300 sets)
▪ Exhibition Commemorative Tickets x3 for Hong Kong, Macau, and Kyoto (to be issued before the exhibition)
▪ VIP Preview Access to Future "Ink Marks" Exhibitions
▪ Books are expected to **ship in early July 2024**
__A Legacy Renewed__
The "Ink Marks" research project began during the pandemic, a period that also saw the widespread removal of Hong Kong's iconic signage. In fact, whether it's wood carving, stone carving, or neon signs, craftsmanship must align with content and visual appeal. The numerous new signs featuring computer-generated fonts in recent years serve as a prime example of this principle being overlooked. "Ink Marks" aims to analyze this through the lens of calligraphy, preserving Hong Kong's visual culture in an academic format. It hopes to provide a valuable resource for future research or application, contributing to the heritage of "Hong Kong's Visual Culture."
__Unfolding the Narrative__
After four years of meticulous research and interviews, this is the first comprehensive record of the detailed lives of four calligraphers, unraveling long-standing rumors and mysteries. Through biographical anecdotes, the book explores the application of calligraphy in daily life, the formation of Hong Kong's unique visual culture, and the development of its commercial culture and customs.
__A Scholar's Pursuit__
Many calligraphy enthusiasts aspire to own collections or sample scripts from past masters for study. However, due to their age, these works are rarely available on the market and command high prices. "Ink Marks" has spent four years gathering paper prints, published works, and even rubbings of calligraphers' artworks through various channels, compiling them into this unprecedented publication. The book is based on traditional Chinese thread-binding, with a large format showcasing high-definition reproductions. Its dual-page design allows for text on the right and the artwork collection on the left, offering convenience for learners to consult biographical information while simultaneously viewing diverse works.
Language: Chinese
Author: Wong Suen-yau
Curator: "Ink Marks: The Calligraphers who Built Hong Kong" Research Project
Initiator & Author: Wong Suen-yau
Book Design: Wong Tsun-yee | Wong Ho-lam | Tsui Ou-er
Editor: Lee Yu-man
ISBN: 978-962-04-5468-4
Publisher: Joint Publishing (Hong Kong) Company Limited
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- Ink Marks, a calligraphy art research project launched in 2020, documents calligraphers who shaped Hong Kong's visual culture from the 1930s to the 1980s. Through site visits, interviews, and rubbings, it explores the history and development of "applied calligraphy" and its commercial value since the late Qing Dynasty.
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