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The Bruce Nauman Exhibition at Tai Kwun Contemporary this summer saw a team of HKMU students contribute to its “Hi! & Seek” section. At the invitation of Tai Kwun, Mr Morgan Wong Wing-fat, Senior Lecturer of the School of Arts and Social Sciences, led students from the “Expanded Images” course of the Imaging Design and Digital Art programme to assist the museum's public programme team in researching the influential contemporary artist. Their research work was presented as “Keywords” in the “Hi! & Seek” space on the second floor of Tai Kwun Contemporary between 15 May and 18 August, providing an extended interpretation of the exhibition and facilitating further conversations with the public.
Tai Kwun Contemporary is a non-profit visual art programme of Tai Kwun with the aspiration of enhancing public experience and understanding of contemporary art in Hong Kong. It presents and commissions artists from Hong Kong and beyond while offering a wide array of public programmes. It is also home to an extensive Asia-centred Artists' Book Library.
The Bruce Nauman Exhibition at Tai Kwun Contemporary this summer saw a team of HKMU students contribute to its “Hi! & Seek” section. At the invitation of Tai Kwun, Mr Morgan Wong Wing-fat, Senior Lecturer of the School of Arts and Social Sciences, led students from the “Expanded Images” course of the Imaging Design and Digital Art programme to assist the museum's public programme team in researching the influential contemporary artist. Their research work was presented as “Keywords” in the “Hi! & Seek” space on the second floor of Tai Kwun Contemporary between 15 May and 18 August, providing an extended interpretation of the exhibition and facilitating further conversations with the public.
Tai Kwun Contemporary is a non-profit visual art programme of Tai Kwun with the aspiration of enhancing public experience and understanding of contemporary art in Hong Kong. It presents and commissions artists from Hong Kong and beyond while offering a wide array of public programmes. It is also home to an extensive Asia-centred Artists' Book Library.
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