Executive Director Tiffany Pinkstone on rats and pigs, and how Sovereign Art Foundation has evolved.

Tiffany Pinkstone, Director of The Sovereign Art Foundation

Ep.9 | On 21st April 2022 the Sovereign Art Foundation announced their 30 finalists for this year’s art prize. I sat down and met with the executive director Tiffany Pinkstone at her office in Hong Kong. We talked about the background of the art prize, how this has evolved over the years, how they began in Hong Kong’s shopping centres and we addressed rats and pigs in the city as well.

Tiffany is a director for Sovereign’s Hong Kong office and also leads the marketing for the Group. She joined Sovereign in 2003 to launch The Sovereign Art Foundation which has become an important division for the Sovereign Group as a pledge to its commitment to helping communities around the world through art.

The 30 finalists will be shown at Art Central Hong Kong, 26-29 May, 2022.

You can view and vote for the finalists’ work of the The Sovereign Asian Art Prize here.

JeongMee Yoon, The Pink Project II, 2011

Adrian Wong_Untitled_2014

Adrian Wong, Untitled, 2014

 

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