CHINA IN REVOLUTION : A Visual History

Edited by Liu Heung Shing
Publisher : Hong Kong University Press
to be published late October 2011
Description and Author
Accompanying an introductory essay by the editor Liu Heung Shing are essays from three scholars of revolutionary China – Joseph Esherick of UC San Diego, Zhang Haipeng of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, and Max K. W. Huang of the Academia Sinica – reflecting on the causes, achievements and failures of 1911, and its enduring meaning.
Liu Heung Shing is a former foreign correspondent and photojournalist whose postings took him from Beijing to Los Angeles, New Delhi to Seoul, and to Moscow for the Associated Press. During that time he photographed major world events from the Soviet military occupation of Afghanistan to civil war in Sri Lanka and China’s burgeoning economic reforms.
He was also on hand to capture the fall of the USSR: in 1992, Liu shared a Pulitzer Prize for Spot News and an Overseas Press Club Award for his coverage of the Soviet Union’s collapse. In 1989, Liu was honored with the award of Picture of the Year by the School of Journalism at the University of Missouri. In the same year, Liu was named Best Photographer by the Associated Press Managing Editors.
Liu is the author of the widely acclaimed photographic documentation China After Mao and Soviet Union: Collapse of an Empire. He is the editor of China, Portrait of a Country, which has been published in six languages. The book was selected by Britain’s Sunday Times as the Best Picture Book 2008.
In 2010, Liu co-authored with Karen Smith Shanghai, A History in Photographs 1842 to Today. In 2004, Paris Photo named Liu as one of the hundred most influential people in contemporary photography.
Liu graduated from Hunter College, City University of New York in 1975. He lives and works in Beijing.
“This book is simply superb. Liu Heungshing travelled the world to secure the rare collection of photographs that present the last 100 years of China’s tumultuous history in the most vivid, searing light yet achieved in a single volume.” – James Kynge, author of China Shakes the World
“China’s tumultuous encounter with the West over a century is captured in this remarkable collection of photographs. Combing archives around the world, Liu has unearthed images at once poignant and provocative, of mandarins and schoolboys, officers and ear-cleaners inhabiting a country on the cusp of modernity. China in Revolution is a unique visual history of an era that continues to shape Chinese sensibilities today.” – Peter Hessler, author of River Town: Two Years on the Yangtze
| HKD680.00 / USD100.00 20% off for web orders |
| With over 300 photos. |
| Hardback 416 Pages |
| Publication Date 2011/10 |
| ISBN 9789888139507 |
| 330×254 mm 2.446 kg |
| Market Rights: Worldwide |
Exhibition Details
30 August–4 October 2011
University Museum and Art Gallery, 90 Bonham Road, Hong Kong
Monday to Saturday
9:30 am–6:00 pmSunday
1:00–6:00 pmClosed on University and public holidays
香港般含道90號
星期一至六:上午九時三十分至下午六時正
星期日:下午一時至六時
公眾假期休息
Public Talk — The Power of Images and the Road to 1911
About the Exhibition
The “1911” exhibition, a programme to mark the centenary of The University of Hong Kong, features an extraordinary selection of 86 photographs brought together for the first time from collections worldwide by Liu Heung Shing, a Pulitzer Prize-winning photo-journalist. The photographs, which date from the 1860s to the early 1920s, provide an insight into the origins of modern China, in which Hong Kong played a key role.
「大道之行——辛亥革命一百周年影像展」乃中港十一地紀念辛亥革命百周年的大型圖片展覽,香港大學百周年校慶項目,港大為聯展的首發展場,展出86幅1850年至1930年的珍貴圖片,反映1911年前後中國社會的實況,照片來自世界各地萬餘幅歷史圖片中遴選的精品,大部分屬首度公開發表。展覽重點描繪了辛亥革命及其前後幾十年間中國的社會、經濟、政治、文化等變遷,以影像呈現辛亥革命前後的社會形態,勾勒近代中國的變革歷程。
展覽由普立茲新聞攝影獎得獎人、國際著名攝影家及《壹玖壹壹-從鴉片戰爭到軍閥混戰的百年影像史》主編劉香成任總顧問,劉先生獲中華世紀壇世界藝術館支持,歷時一年從世界各地知名檔案及個人收藏中搜羅具歷史價值的珍貴圖片。香港大學新聞及傳媒研究中心及香港大學美術博物館聯合主辦「大道之行」展,獲北京中華世紀壇世界藝術館支持,及「港大人文基金」贊助。



