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▪ "Ink Traces of Hong Kong: Calligraphy that Built Hong Kong" - 1 Set containing 4 Volumes, 1 Grey Special Edition Slipcase
__Preserving the Past, Inspiring the Future__
The "Ink Traces" research project was initiated during the pandemic, a period also marked by the widespread removal of Hong Kong's iconic signage. In reality, whether it be wood carvings, stone inscriptions, or neon signs, the craft must align with its content and visual presentation. The prevalence of new signs featuring computer-generated fonts in recent years serves as a prime example of missing the mark. "Ink Traces" aims to analyze this phenomenon from the perspective of calligraphy art and preserve Hong Kong's visual culture in an academic format. The hope is that future researchers or practitioners will find it a valuable resource, contributing to the legacy of "Hong Kong's Visual Culture."
__Unveiling the Art within the Pages__
After four years of meticulous research and interviews, this project marks the first comprehensive documentation of the life stories of four calligraphers, clarifying long-standing public misconceptions and mysteries. The narrative delves into the everyday applications of calligraphy through the personal lives of these artists, examining the formation of Hong Kong's unique visual culture, and tracing the development of its commercial landscape and customs.
__A Collector's Vision__
Many calligraphy enthusiasts aspire to own collections or practice sheets from master calligraphers for study. However, due to their age and scarcity in the market, these works often command high prices. "Ink Traces" has spent four years gathering calligraphic works—including paper prints, published materials, and rubbings—from various sources, compiling them into this unprecedented publication. The book, based on traditional Chinese thread binding, features a large format showcasing high-definition reproductions. The design employs a dual-page layout: the right side presents textual content, while the left side features the artwork collection, offering a convenient way for calligraphy learners to access biographical information and study the diverse works simultaneously.
Language: Chinese
Author: Wong Suen-yu
Curator: "Ink Traces: The Calligraphers Who Built Hong Kong" Research Project
Initiator & Author: Wong Suen-yu
Book Design: Wong Chun-yee | Wong Ho-lam | Ng Ou-er
Editor: Lee Man-man
ISBN: 978-962-04-5468-4
Publisher: Joint Publishing (HK) Company Limited
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- Ink Traces, a calligraphy art research project launched in 2020, documents several 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 after the late Qing dynasty.
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