Meg Maggio on the intricacies of art collecting, managing multigenerational family collections in Asia, and the current state of the art world in the region.

Meg Maggio

Ep.105 | Meg Maggio is a veteran in the contemporary art scene in China, who played a key role in establishing one of the first foreign-invested art galleries in the country. With over 20 years of experience in the art business, Meg specialises in 20th and 21st century art. Originally trained as a corporate lawyer, she has spent nearly 30 years living in Beijing, Shanghai, and Hong Kong.

A Mandarin speaker, Meg continues to guide clients in building their contemporary art collections. In our conversation, we’ll explore the intricacies of art collecting, the challenges of managing multigenerational family collections in Asia, and the current state of affairs of the art world in the region.

Aniwar HK Exhibition

Aniwar Installation, Pékin Fine Arts, Hong Kong

LinJing Pékin Fine Arts

Lin Jing, Pékin Fine Arts, Beijing

Fang Lizhun Painting

Meg Maggio in front of Fang Lizhun Painting

 

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