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MASSIMO DE CARLO

Massimo de Carlo is the founder of Massimo de Carlo in Milan, London and Hong Kong.

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TSONG-ZUNG CHANG

Tsong-zung Chang is the founder of Hanart TZ Gallery, Hong Kong.

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ARIC CHEN

Aric Chen is curator-at-large at Hong Kong’s M+ Museum, where he led the creation of the museum’s design and architecture collection and program from 2012 to 2018.

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ZIAN CHEN

Zian Chen is a writer and curator who currently works as a researcher for Long March Space in Beijing. His “exhibition-novels” introduce the subjective position of fan fiction in art writing. In 2015, he received the Contemporary Art Writing and Critical Thinking Award at Fondation Prince Pierre de Monaco. Chen has collaborated on art writing in various forms with artist Liu Chuang since 2017.

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STEPHEN CHENG

Stephen Cheng is the founder of Empty Gallery, Hong Kong.

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BINNA CHOI

Binna Choi is a curator and the director of Casco Art Institute: Working for the Commons (formerly Casco – Office for Art, Design and Theory) in Utrecht, where from 2008, she conceived and co-developed numerous long-term artistic research projects

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