Caroline Ha Thuc
Most Recent Affiliation(s):
- City University Hong Kong, Curator and Art Writer
ISEA Bio(s) Available:
ISEA 2016
A French curator and art writer, contributing to different magazines in France and Hong Kong. Her book Contemporary Art in Hong Kong provides essential keys to apprehend the city’s vibrant contemporary landscape and exposes the countless links between history, culture and identity. Ha Thuc published a book about Japanese contemporary art and just published a book on Mainland Chinese art and about its new trends in art practices (After 2000: Contemporary Art In China). As a curator, she focuses on promoting dialogue between artists from different cultures. Her recent exhibitions include ‘Hong Kong Bestiary’ (Platform China, Hong Kong, 2014), ‘Shelters of Resistance’ an in-situ installation by Kacey Wong in the courtyard of the City Hall (Paris, 2015), ‘The Human Body: Measure and Norms’ (Blindspot Gallery, Hong Kong, 2015) and ‘Human Vibration’ in the public space of Hong Kong (May-June 2016). She is on the International Curatorial Advisory Board of the Open Sky Gallery in Hong Kong.
Last Known Location:
- Hong Kong, Hong Kong