“This is a vital book for specialists as well as a wider readership with an interest in greater China’s diverse and changing artworlds.”—Paul Gladston, The University of Nottingham ---------------------------------- This book investigates the varied forms of art practices in Hong Kong and greater China over the last decade. The author explores how and why the artists of the city engage in practices ranging from the most personal to the most socially oriented, with an interesting analysis of the works of about fifty local art practitioners and a representative range of art institutions.
目錄 Preface by Gary W. Moon Introduction:Word to Silence PART ONE:WHY SILENCE 1. Biblical Foundations 2. Theological Basis PART TWO:VOICES ON SILENCE 3. Early Christians 4. Contemporary Practitioners PART THREE:ENTERING SILENCE 5. Spiritual Practices 6. Facilitating Contemplative Silence Appendices Bibliography