Collecting China: The Memoirs of a Hong Kong Art Addict

^ Collecting China: The Memoirs of a Hong Kong Art Addict ☆ PDF Read by * Brian McElney eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. Collecting China: The Memoirs of a Hong Kong Art Addict But in his spare time, he also put together one of the most comprehensive collections of East Asian antiques in the world, many of them spotted by him amongst the knick-knacks on Hollywood Road and Cat Street.His memoir, Collecting China, starts at the height of the Cultural Revolution in the mid-1960s, when it was just not known whether the Red Guards would storm over the border and start smashing up porcelain on the Mid-Levels, and then tells tales ranging from the Hong Kong of the 1930s throu

Collecting China: The Memoirs of a Hong Kong Art Addict

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Rating : 4.53 (676 Votes)
Asin : 9888422480
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 244 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-02-14
Language : English

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He was awarded the Young Artist Award from the Singapore National Arts Council in 2010. About the Author Toh Hsien Min read English at Keble College, Oxford, where he was President of the Oxford University Poetry Society. He is the founding editor of the Quarterly Literary Review Singapore, and his work has been widely anthologized in journals, including the London Review of Books and Poetry Salzburg Review. Hsien Min has been featured in the Edinburgh International Book Festival, the Ars Interpres Poetry Festival in Sweden, the Austin International Poetry Festival, and the Queensland Poetry Festival.He has publishe

But in his spare time, he also put together one of the most comprehensive collections of East Asian antiques in the world, many of them spotted by him amongst the knick-knacks on Hollywood Road and Cat Street.His memoir, Collecting China, starts at the height of the Cultural Revolution in the mid-1960s, when it was just not known whether the Red Guards would storm over the border and start smashing up porcelain on the Mid-Levels, and then tells tales ranging from the Hong Kong of the 1930s through to the establishment by Brian of what is today the only museum specialising in Chinese antiquities in the United Kingdom - the Museum of East Asian Art in Bath.. Brian McElney was born in Hong Kong in the early 1930s, and for more than two decades was one of the territory's top lawyers

He is the founding editor of the Quarterly Literary Review Singapore, and his work has been widely anthologized in journals, including the London Review of Books and Poetry Salzburg Review. Hsien Min has been featured in the Edinburgh International Book Festival, the Ars Interpres Poetry Festival in Sweden, the Austin International Poetry Festival, and the Queensland Poetry Festival.He has publis

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