An MEd and PhD academic interlude (I’m writing far too many words at the moment) to present at the concluding … More
Tag: protest
Research Networking Lab 3 – Culture, Capital & Communication: Visualising Chinese Borders (CCC-VCB)
The main reason I have (been lucky enough to) come to Asia, is for the continuing AHRC funded project ‘Culture, Capital … More
‘Secrets of China’ on BBC Three/Part One – Fit in or Fail?
At the moment, it seems like China, or Asia, is a hot topic (hate that phrase) on TV in the … More
Research Networking Lab 2 – Culture, Capital & Communication: Visualising Chinese Borders (CCC-VCB)
The end of another week, spent in another city, this time to Manchester to contribute to the second (out of five) research … More
Hong Kong 2015 – From under the Umbrella: Art, Creativity and HK’s Evolving Identity
Another “ART TALKS” at Art Central , unintentionally continuing on thematically from the previous blog post regarding Kacey Wong’s solo exhibition ‘Art of Protest’. Titled ‘Under … More
Hong Kong 2015 – ‘Art of Protest: Resisting Against Absurdity’ by Kacey Wong
During my daytime gallery hopping, from location to location, show to show, across Hong Kong near and far (sometimes too … More
PHOTOGRAPHY: ‘Hong Kong Umbrella Revolution’ by Stuart Whipps & Andrew Lacon
At the end of last year, I began a series of blog posts focussing on the then on-going Hong Kong protests, … More
PHOTOGRAPHY: ‘Hong Kong Umbrella Revolution’ by Anthony Reed
One of the first people I met during my Shanghai, China, days was a photographer called Phillip Reed, who had … More
When in Rome – Transnational Dialogues 2014
Last year, I was selected to take part in the ‘Transnational Dialogues‘ 2014 project, specifically the Second Caravan China research event and part … More
Thoughts on Tiananmen – 25 years on…
Today marks 25 years since the suppression of the Tiananmen Square protests of 4 June 1989. In respect of this … More