Professor Harold Mok received his B.A. and M.Phil. degrees from The University of Hong Kong and D.Phil. degree from the University of Oxford, UK. An historian of Chinese art, he taught at The University of Hong Kong before joining the Department of Fine Arts, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, in 1989. Professor Mok teaches courses in the history of Chinese painting and calligraphy, methodology in art studies, etc. He was Head of Division of Fine Arts in 2002-2008, and is now Chairman and Professor of the Department, as well as Honorary Advisor (Museum) to the Leisure and Cultural Services Department. His research focuses on post-Tang calligraphy and Hong Kong calligraphy. During recent years, he has completed two research projects on Hong Kong calligraphy and Chunhua Ge Tie. In addition to publishing academic papers, Professor Mok has also edited Shuhai Guanlan (1998 & 2008), Bimo Lunbian (2002), Xuedao Yangchen (2003), Double Beauty II (2007), and Hong Kong Visual Arts Yearbook (1999, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006).