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Forum for Curators of Chinese Art

The Forum for Curators of Chinese Art brings together Chinese art curators, museum professionals, and art historians in the global network of Bei Shan Tang Foundation with the goal of facilitating knowledge exchange and catalysing museum collaborations.

2021 Connecting & Envisioning

Amidst unprecedented challenges brought about by Covid-19, this Forum — the first ever to be held online — served as a timely and critical platform for Chinese art curators to rethink strategies for collecting, exhibiting, digitising and promoting Chinese art. Through case sharing (in the form of pre-Forum video presentations) and live online panel discussions, participants gained important insights as they collectively reimagine the future of museums in the post pandemic world.

Online from Hong Kong
Dates: April 23 and 24, 2021

Forum presentation and participants
Forum presentation and participants
Participants of 2021 Forum
Participants of 2021 Forum
Participants of 2021 Forum
Panel Discussion I – Redefine Our Ties to Chinese Art: Collection Management and Exhibition Planning

Moderators:
Dr. Louis NG (Hong Kong Palace Museum)
Prof. Josh YIU (Art Museum, The Chinese University of Hong Kong)

Speaker
Organization
Topic
5
Dr. Fan ZHANG
Asian Art Museum San Francisco
Panel Discussion II – Chinese Art Without Borders: Digital Endeavor

Moderators:
Dr. Florian KNOTHE (University Museum and Art Gallery, The University of Hong Kong)
Prof. Josh YIU (Art Museum, The Chinese University of Hong Kong)

Speaker
Organization
Topic
1
Prof. DU Pengfei
Tsing Hua University Art Museum
Panel Discussion III – Panel Discussion III — Breaking Through: Gallery and Collaboration

Moderator: Dr. Louis NG (Hong Kong Palace Museum)

Speaker
Organization
Topic
1
Dr. Eric LEFEBVRE
Musée Cernuschi
2
Dr. Maria MOK
Hong Kong Museum of Art
Panel Discussion IV – Stay Relevant: Fulfilling Museum’s Social Responsibilities

Moderator: Dr. Maria MOK (Hong Kong Museum of Art)

Speaker
Organization
Topic
1
Ms. CAO Hong
Arthur M. Sackler Museum of Art and Archaeology at Peking University
3
Dr. Hiromi KINOSHITA
Philadelphia Museum of Art

** Arranged in keynote presentation order