Talks

12:30pm−2pm

The Present State of Art in Japan/Asia: Perspectives from Market Finance
supported by Deloitte

The word “art” is derived from the Latin term ars, which originally meant skill or technique. Today, fields such as visual arts, crafts, and design are treated as distinct disciplines, yet they all share a common foundation in techniques and aesthetics developed by people throughout history. While examining how traditional techniques and ideas are preserved, developed, and interpreted from different perspectives in order to adapt them for the future, this talk will explore the aesthetics of “legacy and change” that underpin diverse elements shaping our surroundings and culture, from traditional through to innovative aspects.

Speakers:
Vivienne Chow (London Correspondent and Co-author, The Asia Pivot, Artnet)
Alan Lau (Vice-Chair, M+ / Chair, ParaSite / Co-Chair, Tate Asia Acquisition Committee / Co-Chair, Guggenheim AAC)
Terase Yuki (Founding Partner, Art Intelligence Global)

 

Speaker’s Profiles
 

Vivienne Chow

Based in London, Vivienne Chow covers the art market and art world with a focus on Europe and Asia. She co-authors The Asia Pivot, Artnet Pro’s biweekly, members-only newsletter. Previously based in Hong Kong, she brings over two decades of experience in arts and culture reporting.

Website: Vivienne Chow (Artnet author’s profile)

Alan Lau

Alan Lau is Vice Chair of M+, Hong Kong’s largest contemporary art museum. He is also Chairman of ParaSite, the longest standing non-profit local art space. He co-chairs the Asia Pacific Acquisition Committee of Tate, and the Asia Art Circle of Guggenheim.
He has been a technologist for 20 years, with leadership roles in McKinsey, Tencent, and Animoca Brands. He founded McKinsey’s digital practice and led as Asia Head, co-founded Tencent’s insurance arm WeSure and served as CEO, and currently leads investment and manages a portfolio of 500 companies as CBO of Animoca.
In the broader culture sphere, he serves on the board of Tapestry, which owns Coach, Kate Spade and Stuart Weitzman. He also makes angel investments in F&B, retail, health & beauty, and technology.

Terase Yuki

Yuki began her art career at Sotheby’s in 2011 and was appointed Head of Contemporary Art, Asia, in 2018. During her tenure, Yuki drove Hong Kong’s bi-annual contemporary art auctions into $100 million+ events and secured market leadership in Asia for seven consecutive seasons. In addition to overseeing record-breaking sales of works by major Asian contemporary artists, Yuki established new benchmarks for Western art in Asia and was instrumental in placing numerous blue-chip works into prominent private and institutional collections. Known for her innovative curatorial approach, Yuki worked with a number of cultural leaders in organizing pioneering themed auctions that influenced collecting habits in the Asian market. Prior to joining Sotheby’s, Yuki worked at Morgan Stanley’s Mergers and Acquisition advisory team in Tokyo.

Website: Art Intelligence Global

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