DOXA (δόξα): A common belief, as opposed to truth, doxa is associated with community, dialogue and knowledge. DOXA is an international collective of artists, theorists, designers, architects, engineers, etc.
Hong Kong
Publication: From Living to Individuation (English/Chinese)

Publication: From Living to Individuation (English/Chinese)

From Living to Individuation – reflection on a negative anthropology Yuk Hui [to appear on the catalogue of the “Living as Form” nomadic exhibition (Hong Kong stop) Nov 3-18, 2012] What is an artist? An artist is an exemplary figure of individuation — understood as process of psychic and collective individuation where a ‘I’ is...
Hong Kong: The Property Regime

Hong Kong: The Property Regime

Critical Cities Vol. 3 Myrdle Court Press, London, 2012​ “Leave behind status-quo thinking about contemporary cities and leap into the knowledge, actions and ideas of sharp critical urbanists from across the globe. Critical Cities Vol 3 offers provocative and transformative perspectives from multiple urban contexts including São Paulo, Zagreb, Hong Kong, London, Bogota, and Nicosia.” View the full...
Publication: From Art of Occupation to Occupation of Art (Greek)

Publication: From Art of Occupation to Occupation of Art (Greek)

The article of Yuk HUI/DOXA on Occupy Central in Hong Kong, in related to the local economic and artistic milieu was honorly translated into Greek, the first part has been published on the online journal OUGH, Please find the article here: Occupy Central: Ο Yuk Hui γράφει για τον απόηχο του κινήματος στο Χονγκ Κονγκ
Publication: From Art of Occupation to Occupation of Art (Chinese)

Publication: From Art of Occupation to Occupation of Art (Chinese)

DOXA has recently published a text in Chinese called: “From Art of Occupation to Occupation of Art — On Occupation in Hong Kong and the Situationists International”, by Yuk Hui/DOXA, Issue 001, Independent Critics, Beijing, 2012, ISSN1003-9341 Download the text in Chinese here: From Art to Occupation to Occupation of Art (English translation of the text coming soon..)...
Film: Nønspace, Hong Kong, 2009

Film: Nønspace, Hong Kong, 2009

“The apparently permanent can be temporary, while the temporary could be very permanent.” – Ackbar Abbas ‘NønSpace’ 2-channel installation dir. Nicolas Sauret & Ashley Wong 23min, 2009 NønSpace is a work that attempts to probe at the often puzzling and elusive space of Hong Kong. Through its unique history, geography and politics, Hong Kong has sprouted...

Re-imagining Culture: London to Hong Kong via Sheffield, Asia Art Archive, Hong Kong

Open discussion with William Wong, Ashley Wong and Lee Chun-Fung Time: 14 October 2010, 6:30-8:30pm Venue: Asia Art Archive (11/F Hollywood Centre, 233 Hollywood Rd, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong) Organised by DOXA What is the current state of the arts in the UK amidst a major economic recession? How relevant now is their highly celebrated...