The Last Supper.
A weekly podcast with an Asian perspective on contemporary art, featuring emerging and established artists, curators, gallerists, and collectors in Asia. Available on Spotify, Apple, and Google podcasts.

How her failed art space was the beginning of the Digital Art Fair with Gillian Au Howard
Ep.6 | Gillian Au Howard tells her story of how she always wanted to be an artist but instead studied journalism. While she in New York she developed a passion for photography that started her career, not as a journalist but as a gallerist. During this time she met Carrie Fisher. This lucky encounter and her unlucky failed art space was the beginning of her journey of organising the digital art fair.

Blood Brothers, Cultural Appropriation and Full Circle Africa with Yves Sena Alavo.
Ep.5 | Yves Sena Alavo shares his passion for art. He talks about how his time in Africa, Europe and Asia have informed his deep appreciation for cross-cultural identity, discusses the significance of the cultivation of meaningful relationships with artists Lee Du Ploy and Serge Mouangue.

NFTs explained for artists and collectors with Nick Chan, co-founder Refinable.
Ep.4 | In this episode I discuss NFT’s or Non-Fungible Tokens with Nick Chan, the Co-founder of Refinable, a new marketplace for artists and art collectors. We’ll discuss how artists can create a NFT, how collectors can purchase one, what makes the Bored Ape NFT unique and the difference between a traditional art provenance and the NFT on the blockchain.

Exploring Fine Dying, Ageing and Dementia Through Action Research with Dr Yanki Lee.
Ep.3 | I sit down with Dr Yanki Lee to discuss social dogmas in Hong Kong. Instead of focusing on solutioning, her action-based practice concentrates on emergence, offering the observer fresh perspectives on the subject that is being addressed. We talk about three of her recent projects that include dementia, ageing and fine dying.

Capturing Hong Kong’s disappearing architecture with Stefan Irvine.
Ep.2 | Stefan Irvine’s work has been published in The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, National Geographic and has been shown in New York, London and Hong Kong. He is the winner of the Independent on Sunday/Oxfam Photojournalist Award and his series on Tong Lau architecture was awarded 1st place at the International Photography Awards (IPA) 2020.

Legal matters for artists, gallerists, and collectors with art lawyer Laurens Kasteleijn.
Ep.1 | As a former art gallery director and corporate Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) lawyer, Laurens Kasteleijn founded Art Law Services in 2013, combining his passion for the arts, his formal legal training and his expertise of international business. Laurens has lectured on ‘Legal Issues in the Art World’ at the Sotheby’s Institute of Art in Hong Kong and London, and writes frequently on this subject.