Collector Interview - It Felt Like Sitting on a Conveyor Belt Through Time and Space

Collector Interview - It Felt Like Sitting on a Conveyor Belt Through Time and Space

Yungtien Shao, who founded ALIEN Art Centre, and his daughter Yaman Shao, now CEO of ALIEN Art and the director of ALIEN Art Centre, are not only art collectors and the backbone of ALIEN Art Centre, but both of them also create art. In 2016, ALIEN Art won the rights to preserve the property, overseeing restoration work and operationof the Kin-Ma Military Hostel, which was established in 1967. Following two years of preparation and restoration, the ruins of the old architeture was reborn as the ALIEN Art Centre.

LARRY’S LIST talked to both generations of creative minds regarding how both of them started creating art themselves; why they are big fans of James Turrell and Olafur Eliasson; why a steeds painting is Yungtien Shao’s most treasured artwork; his latest purchase on the first day of 2021; how Yaman Shao fell in love with an artwork in Germany; and the challenges encountered and adaptations made when they restore and revitalise the former Kin-Ma Military Hostel. 

https://www.larryslist.com/artmarket/the-talks/it-felt-like-sitting-on-a-conveyor-belt-through-time-and-space/

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