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Title: Hidden narratives : the role of archival exploration in decoding Liu Kang’s painting practice
Authors: Lizun, Damian
Keywords: Liu, Kang, 1911-2004 -- Technique
Artists' materials -- History -- 20th century
Artists' materials -- Archival resources
Art -- Conservation and restoration -- Research
Painting, Singaporean -- 20th century
Issue Date: 2026
Publisher: MDPI AG
Citation: Lizun, D. (2026). Hidden Narratives: The Role of Archival Exploration in Decoding Liu Kang’s Painting Practice. Heritage, 9(3), 88.
Abstract: This article examines the critical role of archival exploration in decoding the painting practice of a modern Singaporean artist Liu Kang (1911–2004). Given Liu Kang’s undocumented artistic process and the absence of preserved paint tubes or technical notes, the research methodology combined a wide range of primary and secondary archival records with previous analytical investigations of his paintings. By examining works from the National Gallery Singapore and the Liu family collections created between 1927 and 1999, the research deduced the brands and types of materials he used. Hence, this article highlights the crucial and complementary role of diverse archival sources in technical art research. Consequently, primary archival sources, such as interviews with the artist, studio photographs and a TV documentary, provided evidence of his tools and methods. These were cross‑referenced with secondary sources, including colourmen printed advertisements, trade directories and colourmen catalogues, which established the availability of art supplies in Shanghai, Paris, and Singapore throughout his career. Ultimately, these diverse archival sources enriched our understanding of Liu Kang’s painting practice. They connected the historical context of his artistic activities with the technical data, allowing the research to piece together narratives that might otherwise have remained obscured.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/147558
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