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In this episode of The Pearl Lam Podcast, Pearl Lam is joined by long time friend Dr. Amin Jaffer. Amin Jaffer is a celebrated art historian and expert in all things art and the curator of the Al-Thani Collection.
Pearl and Amin discuss the connections of Eastern and Western art traditions and talk about how cross-cultural dialogue continues to shape contemporary art practices.
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In this episode of The Pearl Lam Podcast, Pearl Lam engages in a thought-provoking conversation with her friend Basma Al-Sulaiman, the founder of BASMOCA (Basma Al-Sulaiman Museum of Contemporary Art).
They dive deep into the dynamic role of women in Saudi Arabia, highlighting the remarkable advancements Saudi women are achieving in the arts and cultural spheres. Their discussion also uncovers the latest trends shaping the global art world, with a particular emphasis on the impact of digital art spaces.
Basma shares insights into how these spaces are revolutionising art creation, sharing, and experiencing globally, offering new avenues for cultural expression and accessibility.
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In this episode of The Pearl Lam Podcast, Pearl Lam sits down with Josh Baer, renowned art advisor and founder of The Baer Faxt. Together, they dive into the dynamic world of contemporary art, exploring current market trends and the ever-changing landscape of art collecting.
With decades of experience guiding top collectors and artists, Josh provides valuable insights into the evolving role of the art advisor and offers a behind-the-scenes glimpse at the forces shaping today's art world.
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In this episode of The Pearl Lam Podcast, Pearl Lam sits down with the celebrated portrait artist Jonathan Yeo. The two discuss the world of contemporary art, technological advancements and public scrutiny.
Known for his masterful portraits of high-profile figures and his innovative approach to painting, Jonathan shares his thoughts on the evolving art scene, the creative process behind his work, and his experiences capturing the essence of his subjects.
About Pearl Lam (林明珠): Pearl Lam (林明珠) is a gallerist and cultural influencer and is a leading authority on Asian art and the global contemporary art market, with a network spanning the world. The Financial Times calls Pearl Lam “a powerhouse of the contemporary art world”. The New York Times calls her "a tour de force of the art world”. And Forbes names Pearl Lam as “one of Asia’s most powerful women”.
For over 20 years Pearl Lam has also been at the forefront of reimagining China’s cultural place in the world. She has played a key role in elevating Chinese contemporary art and artists into the international market. She has also turned many international artists into ‘rockstars’ in the huge Chinese and Asian markets.
Her Pearl Lam Galleries is a driving force within Asia’s contemporary art scene, with spaces in Hong Kong and Shanghai. The gallery is globally recognised for its intellectual ambition. Pearl Lam also has a longstanding commitment to promoting exchange between Asia and the Western world.
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In this episode of The Pearl Lam Podcast, host Pearl Lam welcomes Jan Dalley, the esteemed Arts Editor of the Financial Times, for an in-depth exploration of the arts and culture sector. With over 15 years of experience as a leading figure in arts journalism, Jan offers a wealth of knowledge and insights.
Her impressive career includes pivotal roles as both literary and arts editor, not only at the Financial Times but also at the Independent on Sunday. Together, Pearl and Jan discuss the shifting landscape of global arts journalism, the challenges facing the industry, and the ways in which art continues to shape and reflect society today.
About Pearl Lam (林明珠):
Pearl Lam (林明珠) is a gallerist and cultural influencer and is a leading authority on Asian art and the global contemporary art market, with a network spanning the world. The Financial Times calls Pearl Lam “a powerhouse of the contemporary art world”. The New York Times calls her "a tour de force of the art world”. And Forbes names Pearl Lam as “one of Asia’s most powerful women”.
For over 20 years Pearl Lam has also been at the forefront of reimagining China’s cultural place in the world. She has played a key role in elevating Chinese contemporary art and artists into the international market. She has also turned many international artists into ‘rockstars’ in the huge Chinese and Asian markets. Her Pearl Lam Galleries is a driving force within Asia’s contemporary art scene, with spaces in Hong Kong and Shanghai. The gallery is globally recognised for its intellectual ambition. Pearl Lam also has a longstanding commitment to promoting exchange between Asia and the Western world.
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In this episode of The Pearl Lam Podcast, Pearl has an inspiring conversation with Seoul-based visionary designer Kuho Jung. Kuho shares the captivating story of his creative journey, beginning with his unexpected start by opening a bar, to working at Samsung, and eventually taking the bold step of launching his own acclaimed fashion line.
A true trailblazer in the world of fashion, Jung Kuho’s brilliance reaches far beyond the runway. His creative influence spans theatre, dance, and even curating, making him a multifaceted artist who has shaped the artistic landscape in profound ways. His innovative approach and passion for storytelling through art continue to inspire many.
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In this episode, Pearl sits down with DJ Raiden in his Seoul studio to delve into the evolution of his unique sound and remarkable journey. Starting as a classically trained guitarist, Raiden transitioned into the world of electronic music, quickly rising to become one of the most sought-after DJs and producers in the global music scene.
Throughout their conversation, DJ Raiden shares valuable insights into his creative process, offering a behind-the-scenes look at how he crafts his signature sound.
As they dive deeper, Raiden reflects on the role that Seoul's vibrant culture plays in shaping his music. From the bustling streets to the rich musical traditions, the city's energy and diversity are woven into the fabric of his sound, creating a unique blend that resonates with audiences worldwide.
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In this episode of The Pearl Lam Podcast, Pearl welcomes Mei Chen into her London home. As the Head of Luxury and Fashion for the Globalisation Business at The Alibaba Group, Mei shares her insights on technology, work ethic, and the evolving landscape of the commercial world.
Known for her pivotal role in bringing luxury brands to China through cutting-edge innovations, Mei offers a unique perspective on the intersection of fashion and technology.
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In this episode, Pearl sits down with Melissa Chiu in her New York studio for an in-depth conversation about the differences between contemporary art and conceptual art, bridging the gap between East and West and much more.
Melissa Chiu is a renowned curator and museum director known for her deep expertise in contemporary art and her dedication to bridging Eastern and Western art practices. As the director of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Melissa has significantly expanded the museum's global influence, curated groundbreaking exhibitions, and encouraged dialogue between diverse cultural perspectives.
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This week, Pearl Lam talks to Philip Colbert about his early life, illustrious career and his connection to lobsters. Philip Colbert, dubbed the "godson of Andy Warhol," shares his unique perspective on the fusion of fun and fine art.
Renowned for his larger-than-life lobster persona and immersive art experiences, Philip discusses his creative process, the influence of digital media on contemporary art, and how he pushes the boundaries of traditional art forms to create a dynamic and interactive experience for his audience. Subscribe and turn on notifications to never miss an episode of The Pearl Lam Podcast.
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In this episode of The Pearl Lam Podcast, Pearl engages in a compelling conversation with renowned architect Kulapat Yantrasast. From his beginnings in Bangkok to his transformative training under the legendary Tadao Ando in Japan, and now his influential work in Los Angeles, Yantrasast shares the journey that has shaped his unique approach to architecture. Pearl delves into the philosophies and experiences that drive Yantrasast's designs, offering listeners an opportunity to discover the stories behind some of his most iconic projects. Yantrasast discusses how his diverse cultural background and professional experiences contribute to his ability to create spaces that inspire and deeply resonate with those who experience them. Don't miss this insightful episode filled with valuable perspectives from an architectural pioneer. Subscribe and hit the notification bell to stay updated and catch the full episode!
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In this episode of The Pearl Lam Podcast, host Pearl Lam is joined by Nadja Sayej, a seasoned fashion journalist, author, and art critic based in New York City. With a dynamic career spanning 15 years, Nadja has conducted over 1,000 celebrity interviews, engaging with prominent figures like Salma Hayek, David Lynch, and Jean Paul Gaultier. Her rich background includes nearly a decade in Berlin as an art critic and foreign correspondent, where she covered a vast array of events from red carpets to Paris Fashion Week, as well as numerous exhibition and museum openings. In this episode, Pearl and Nadja delve into the evolving landscape of art criticism, the allure and influence of celebrities, and the challenges and triumphs of carving out a successful career independently. They also explore the unique and often quirky aspects that define the art world, offering listeners an engaging and thought-provoking discussion. You can visit Nadja’s website here: https://nadjasayej.com/
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In this episode of The Pearl Lam Podcast, Pearl Lam visits the Brooklyn studio of renowned artist Leonardo Drew. Join Pearl and Leonardo as they delve deep into Leonardo's remarkable artistic journey, exploring his evolution from early childhood creations to his breathtaking public art exhibitions. The two discuss everything from the political nature of art, Chinese ancient and contemporary art, the use of natural materials in Leonardo's work and much more.
To learn more about Leonardo visit: https://www.pearllam.com/artist/leonardo-drew/
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In this episode, Pearl Lam and Malcolm Clarke delve into the intricate dynamics between China and the West through the lens of objective filmmaking. Malcolm Clarke, a celebrated documentarian known for his incisive and thought-provoking works, shares his experiences and insights into navigating the cultural complexities and political landscapes inherent in his cinematic endeavors.
The conversation offers a deep dive into Clarke's unique approach to illuminating societal issues, providing a fresh perspective on global relations. Pearl and Malcolm explore Clarke's commitment to objectivity in his filmmaking, examining the challenges he faces in maintaining neutrality amid polarised discussions. Clarke reflects on the perceptions of his work, discussing the delicate balance of addressing sensitive topics while striving to present an unbiased narrative.
Malcolm candidly shares anecdotes from his career, highlighting moments where cultural misunderstandings and political tensions have shaped his storytelling. Clarke's reflections offer valuable lessons on the power of storytelling in bridging cultural divides and promoting a more informed and empathetic global community.
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In the latest episode of The Pearl Lam Podcast, Pearl Lam and Dominic Ng take part in a fascinating discussion. Dominic Ng has been the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of East West Bank for the last 32 years. He has received numerous accolades for his business achievements and philanthropic endeavours, contributing significantly to cultural understanding between American and Asian communities. During their discussion, the pair delve into topics including Dominic Ng’s appointment by President Biden as the chair of the 21-nation business council. He complied a 54-page report addressing global crises such as climate change and encroaching cyber security threats.
The pair also discuss the intersection of money, culture and influence within banking. Dominic Ng also explains East West Bank's investment strategies, which aim to bridge the gap between East and West.
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In this episode of The Pearl Lam Podcast, Pearl engages in an insightful and inspiring conversation with renowned restaurateur and visionary Mourad Mazouz. Mourad is the creative genius behind the highly recognisable London restaurant, sketch, a destination famed not only for its culinary excellence but also for its vibrant fusion of art, design, and music. sketch stands out in the crowded London dining scene for its eclectic interior, designed to offer patrons an immersive experience that transcends the typical restaurant visit. Each room within sketch boasts its own unique aesthetic, from the playful Gallery, lined with art exhibits, to the opulent Lecture Room & Library, which has earned multiple Michelin stars for its exquisite cuisine.
In this episode, Pearl and Mourad explore passions and how he has profoundly influenced the ambiance and ethos of sketch. Mourad shares the path that led him into the restaurant industry, starting from his early days in Paris to becoming a pivotal figure in London's gastronomic landscape. He recounts his journey with candid anecdotes, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the challenges and triumphs he has faced along the way. Additionally, Mourad provides insight into his current and future projects, revealing his ongoing commitment to pushing the boundaries of culinary and artistic expression. He discusses his collaborations with artists, designers, and musicians, emphasising his belief in the power of creativity and innovation to transform dining into a multi-sensory experience.
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In the latest episode of The Pearl Lam Podcast, Pearl engages in a captivating conversation with Judith Regan. As a distinguished TV host, publisher, writer, and editor, Judith Regan has collaborated with some of the most influential figures of our time, including Howard Stern, Rush Limbaugh, and Gregory Maguire. Notably, she conducted one of the most controversial interviews in history with O.J. Simpson.
During their discussion, Pearl and Judith delve into the highs and lows of Judith's dynamic career. They explore her pivotal role in bringing the renowned novel "WICKED" to the public, shedding light on her unique perspective and contributions to the publishing industry. Judith also opens up about the infamous O.J. Simpson interview, revealing how it profoundly impacted her personal and professional life.
To learn more about Judith Regan visit: https://www.reganarts.com/
About Pearl Lam (林明珠):
Pearl Lam (林明珠) is a gallerist and cultural influencer and is a leading authority on Asian art and the global contemporary art market, with a network spanning the world. The Financial Times calls Pearl Lam “a powerhouse of the contemporary art world”. The New York Times calls her "a tour de force of the art world”. And Forbes names Pearl Lam as “one of Asia’s most powerful women”. For over 20 years Pearl Lam has also been at the forefront of reimagining China’s cultural place in the world. She has played a key role in elevating Chinese contemporary art and artists into the international market. She has also turned many international artists into ‘rockstars’ in the huge Chinese and Asian markets. Her Pearl Lam Galleries is a driving force within Asia’s contemporary art scene, with spaces in Hong Kong and Shanghai. The gallery is globally recognised for its intellectual ambition. Pearl Lam also has a longstanding commitment to promoting exchange between Asia and the Western world.
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In this episode of The Pearl Lam Podcast, Pearl interviews David Barboza about the complex relationship between China and the US and his experiences as a Western journalist living in China. They delve into the current state of China-US relations, with David sharing fascinating stories from his time in China, including visits to US-sponsored manufacturing factories and in-depth journalistic investigations.
David Barboza is an award-winning American journalist who won the Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting and Explanatory Reporting while serving as a foreign correspondent for The New York Times. In April 2020, he co-founded The Wire China, a digital news platform dedicated to exploring China's economic rise and its significant influence on global business, finance, trade, labor, and the environment.
To find out more about David Barboza and The Wire China visit: https://www.thewirechina.com/
About Pearl Lam (林明珠):
Pearl Lam (林明珠) is a gallerist and cultural influencer and is a leading authority on Asian art and the global contemporary art market, with a network spanning the world. The Financial Times calls Pearl Lam “a powerhouse of the contemporary art world”. The New York Times calls her "a tour de force of the art world”. And Forbes names Pearl Lam as “one of Asia’s most powerful women”. For over 20 years Pearl Lam has also been at the forefront of reimagining China’s cultural place in the world. She has played a key role in elevating Chinese contemporary art and artists into the international market. She has also turned many international artists into ‘rockstars’ in the huge Chinese and Asian markets. Her Pearl Lam Galleries is a driving force within Asia’s contemporary art scene, with spaces in Hong Kong and Shanghai. The gallery is globally recognised for its intellectual ambition. Pearl Lam also has a longstanding commitment to promoting exchange between Asia and the Western world.
林明珠是一位畫廊廊主和文化方面極具影響力的人,同時也是亞洲藝術和全球當代藝術市場的頂尖權威,在全球範圍內擁有廣泛的人脈。《金融時報》稱林明珠為“當代藝術界的龐然大物”;《紐約時報》稱她為“藝術界的頂流”;《福布斯》將林明珠列為“亞洲最具影響力的女性之一”。 20多年以來,林明珠致力於重新定義中國的文化地位。她的存在於協助中國當代藝術和藝術家進入國際市場不可或缺。與此同時,她也將許多國際藝術家打造成了在龐大的中國以及亞洲市場上的“搖滾巨星”。 她的藝術門畫廊是亞洲當代藝術界向前推進的動力,在香港和上海都擁有展廳。該畫廊因其遠大抱負而在全球范圍內得到認可,林明珠也一直致力於促進亞洲與西方世界之間的文化交流。
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In this episode of The Pearl Lam Podcast, award-winning film director, Ray Yeung, discusses his career with long-time friend, Pearl Lam. Ray Yeung is a distinguished screenwriter and independent film director renowned for his poignant exploration of gay narratives. With a career marked by a profound dedication to telling authentic stories, Yeung has become a luminary in the realm of cinema. In this episode, Pearl Lam learns about Ray Yeung’s winning of the prestigious Teddy Award for Best LGBTQ-themed Feature Film. Ray Yeung’s new Hong Kong drama film, ‘All Shall Be Well’, was recently officially released on May 1st. The pair also discuss Ray Yeung’s position of Chairman at the Hong Kong Lesbian and Gay Film Festival, the longest running LGBT film festival in Asia.
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In this episode of The Pearl Lam Podcast, John Lim shares his reflections on Singaporean culture and the role of plants in influencing his unexpected career change.
John Lim is the founder of This Humid House, a botanical design studio founded in Singapore that is committed to developing a language expressed through plants and flowers. The studio has shaken up the floristry industry in Singapore with its non-conformist work.This Humid House, has made a name for itself with designs created for luxury brands such as Kenzo, Cartier, Franck Muller and many others.
Pearl and John delve into the connection between floristry design and contemporary art whilst also dissecting cultural influences, differences and similarities.
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