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The Pearl Lam Podcast | With Angelle Siyang-Le

34 min · 15. apr. 2026
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In this episode, Angelle Siyang-Le, Director of Art Basel Hong Kong, offers a measured and direct perspective on the realities shaping the art world. Grounded in her experience, she reflects on the differences between Eastern and Western frameworks, where competition is not inherently oppositional, but can function as a form of shared advancement. A passing comment in Hong Kong, describing the city as a “cultural desert,” becomes a point of interrogation, raising questions around perception, cultural authority, and how narratives are constructed. The discussion remains focused on how value is defined and sustained, and how cities position themselves within a global cultural landscape that continues to shift.

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