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Cities, Museums, and Memories: Urban Heritage in a Global Context
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2024-09-13 16:002024-09-13 17:30Asia/Hong_KongCities, Museums, and Memories: Urban Heritage in a Global Context

Cities, Museums, and Memories: Urban Heritage in a Global Context

Dr Shengyu Wang, Hong Kong Palace Museum

Date/Time: September 13, 2024 (Friday) 16:00– 17:30 HKT

Venue: Lecture Hall, May Hall, HKU
Language: English
Enquiry: (Email) candytse@hku.hk

    2024-09-13 16:002024-09-13 17:30Asia/Hong_KongCities, Museums, and Memories: Urban Heritage in a Global Context

    Cities, Museums, and Memories: Urban Heritage in a Global Context

    Dr Shengyu Wang, Hong Kong Palace Museum

    Date/Time: September 13, 2024 (Friday) 16:00– 17:30 HKT

    Venue: Lecture Hall, May Hall, HKU
    Language: English
    Enquiry: (Email) candytse@hku.hk

      Overview

      Title:

      Cities, Museums, and Memories: Urban Heritage in a Global Context

      Speaker:

      Dr Shengyu Wang (Hong Kong Palace Museum)

      Moderator:

      Professor Florian Knothe (Director of University Museum and Art Gallery, University of Hong Kong)

      Date/Time:

      September 13, 2024 (Friday) 16:00– 17:30 HKT

      Venue:

      Lecture Hall, G/F, May Hall, The University of Hong Kong (Map)

      Language:

      English

      Title:

      Cities, Museums, and Memories: Urban Heritage in a Global Context

      Speaker:

      Dr Shengyu Wang (Hong Kong Palace Museum)

      Moderator:

      Professor Florian Knothe (Director of University Museum and Art Gallery, University of Hong Kong)

      Date/Time:

      September 13, 2024 (Friday) 16:00– 17:30 HKT

      Venue:

      Lecture Hall, G/F, May Hall, The University of Hong Kong (Map)

      Language:

      English

      Enquiry:

      Abstract

      A century after the establishment of the Palace Museum in 1925, a museum 2,000km to the
      south at the Victoria Harbour arises in 2022 to present the finest objects among the 1.86
      million in the Beijing collection. Beginning with introducing the making of the Hong Kong
      Palace Museum and its architectural design by Rocco, this talk discusses challenges of the
      museum which houses 5,000 years of history but targets a global audience who lack a
      collective memory of the Chinese culture.

      As a ‘baby’ urban heritage, the museum, like other rising public venues, innovates
      interpretations of ancient art and archaeological discoveries, and contributes to the identity,
      cultural landscape, and evolving memory of the city. Interestingly, this relates to another
      question of balancing loans from cultural institutions around the world, and the acquisition
      need of the young museum. Weaving the history of collecting in Hong Kong into the
      discussion, this talk reflects upon the role of cosmopolitan museums like HKPM in the
      cultural and economic development of the city and Greater China at large. With an
      inter-disciplinary brush, the talk reveals how museums can strengthen the local cultural
      legacy and improve a shared understanding of art and history in global context.

      BIOGRAPHY

      Shengyu Wang is the Associate Curator at the Hong Kong Palace Museum, curating and
      publishing on early Chinese art and archaeology. She received her DPhil in archaeology from
      the University of Oxford, and double-majored in Museology and Chinese Literature in
      Peking University as an undergraduate.

      Due to the limited seats available, registration is taken on a first-come-first-served basis.

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