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Women leaders of Greater Asia

Art Market | The globalization of the art market has opened new centers of influence, particularly in « Greater Asia ». Female figures engaged in the construction of cultural identity through cutting edge art are accompanying this evolution. Whether they are artists, curators, directors of museums or foundations, these women art actors on the artistic scene and international market.

Montage : Claire Hsu - Adeline Ooi - Cheikha Al-Mayassa © DR
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Montage : Claire Hsu - Adeline Ooi - Cheikha Al-Mayassa
© DR

When she co-founded Asia Art Archive in 2000, Claire Hsu undertook the gigantic task of theorizing the richness of Asian art history. More than a physical library or a freely consultable collection, AAA is a non-profit organization symbolizing the quest for identity of which Claire Hsu - today a member of the committee for the upcoming M+ art center and the Foundation for Arts Initiatives - is the echo. Adeline Ooi is also an important actor in Hong Kong’s ambition to consolidate its status as a global art market stronghold. Recently named director of […]

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Montage : Claire Hsu - Adeline Ooi - Cheikha Al-Mayassa © DR Claire Hsu © Photo courtesy of Dave Choi Adeline Ooi © Photo Tara Sosrowardoyo / courtesy of Art Basel Cheikha Al-Mayassa bint Hamad bin Khalila Al-Thani © Photo Ammar Abd Rabbo Dasha Zhukova © Photo courtesy Garage Center for Contemporary Culture Aida Mahmudova dans son studio © Courtesy Yarat Contemporary Art Organisation Gayane Umerova © Courtesy Gayane Umerova Sharjah Biennial Curator, Yuko Hasegawa © Susan Hapgood

Montage : Claire Hsu - Adeline Ooi - Cheikha Al-Mayassa
© DR

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