Curator Charlotte Lin on Millennials, Gen-Z art collectors, and her first group show Glimmer Shrine.

Charlotte Lin, curator of Glimmer Shrine at Tang Contemporary Art Hong Kong

Ep.34 | Charlotte Lin at Tang Contemporary in Central Hong Kong discussed her experience working with a new generation of artists and collectors in Hong Kong. We also spoke about the background of Charlotte's first upcoming group exhibition Glimmer Shrine.

Charlotte was born in Shenzhen, China. She currently lives and works in Hong Kong as the Sales and Marketing manager of Tang Contemporary Art in Hong Kong, serving as the bridge to build both gallery's artist and public relationship globally.

Charlotte graduated from the University of New South Wales in Australia with a bachelor's degree in Fine Art. Since then, she has been heavily involved in the art world. In 2017, she participated in the curation role for the National Palace Museum of Taipei at The Art Gallery of New South Wales (AGNSW), and 2019 – 2020 in White Rabbit Gallery. In recent years, she is responsible for the leading role in planning and implementation of large scale public projects for Tang Contemporary Art.

Alina Birkner, Untitled (Waking Heart), Acrylic on canvas,  170 x 120 cm, 2022

Alina Birkner, Untitled (Waking Heart), Acrylic on canvas, 170 x 120 cm, 2022

Super Future Kid, Heart on the Pond, Acrylic on canvas, 180 x 198 cm, 2022

Super Future Kid, Heart on the Pond, Acrylic on canvas, 180 x 198 cm, 2022

 

Glimmer Shrine, Nov 3 – Dec 10, 2022
Artists: Alina Birkner, Gretta Louw, Lorraine Ren (Jialin), Super Future Kid, Yuchu Gao
Curator: Charlotte Lin
Tang Contemporary Art, 10/F, H Queen’s,
80 Queen’s Road Central, Central, Hong Kong

Website: www.tangcontemporary.com

Instagram @tangcontemporary


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