Philip Tinari to Head Hong Kong’s Tai Kwun After Leaving UCCA Beijing

Philip Tinari to Head Hong Kong's Tai Kwun After Leaving UCCA Beijing

Philip Tinari, a prominent figure in the art world, is making a significant career move. He will be departing from his role as director and CEO of the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art (UCCA) in Beijing. Tinari has been a pivotal force at UCCA, shaping its reputation as a leading contemporary art institution.

Tinari has accepted a new position leading Tai Kwun, an arts nonprofit based in Hong Kong. This move marks a new chapter in his career, where he will bring his extensive curatorial expertise to the organization.

Tai Kwun is known for its dedication to contemporary art and cultural heritage, aligning with Tinari’s vision and experience. His appointment is expected to further enhance Tai Kwun’s profile in the international art community.

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