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Meet Asia s Most Influential: The Culture List 2021

Location: Singapore  Impact statement: Shaking up Singaporean poetry with an uncompromising attitude and a no holds barred approach Poet Marylyn Tan is breaking down all sorts of barriers in Singapore’s literary scene. The first woman to win the Singapore Literature Prize for English poetry in its 28 year history, she is known for her iconoclastic, witty, outspoken take on subjects including gender politics, and consistently shows a willingness to take on taboo subjects, many of them sexual and religious. A former stand-up comic, she is also the founder of arts collective Dis/Content. Photo: Jessica Chou for Tatler Hong Kong

Art Collectors William And Lavina Lim On Donating Nearly 100 Artworks To M+

Photo: Mike Pickles for Tatler Hong Kong The Huge Mountain (2011) by Lam Tung-pang and 54:10: Artist’s table (2011) by William Lim The Lims have been fans of Hong Kong painter Lam Tung-pang for years. This piece, The Huge Mountain, is one of the largest works in their donation to M+ it’s more than five metres long. “I’ve always liked how his work crosses between  Chinese classical painting and contemporary art,” says William. “We bought this work from Hanart TZ Gallery, I think in 2012. One thing that really struck me was that there was a moon on the top of the mountain. I don’t know why, but I’ve always thought that moon was very beautiful.”

Thailand CP Group s Alex Jiaravanont Finds New Purpose At His Family Business

Exploring Boundaries And yet, here is the unlikely sight of Jiaravanont standing before a desktop covered with vintage-inspired bags of his own design, including a bell-shaped shoulder bag, a fanlike tote, a tweed backpack and a streamlined duffle-shaped carryall. His favourite style, he points out, is a sculptural leather pouch attached to a ring handle that looks roughly like a boxer’s speed bag it’s named the Lucia, after the Dutch prize fighter Lucia Rijker. “This is my creative outlet,” Jiaravanont says. “It’s almost like my side hobby. I used to joke that, hey, Bruce Wayne sits in a boardroom all day and at night he beats up criminals. I sit in a boardroom all day and at night I design handbags, which is a lot more glamorous, but a lot less heroic, let’s just say.”

First and Female: 9 Trailblazing Asian Women Pioneers

Yip Wing-sie broke the glass ceiling of a traditional, Euro-centric and male-dominated classical music scene when she was named Hong Kong Sinfonietta’s first female music director in 2002. Yip was also the first woman to be taken on as a resident conductor with the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra in 1986. Eighteen years later and even after battling cancer, Yip retains her position with the Sinfonietta and status as one of the most respected, in-demand and influential figures in classical music in Asia. 3/9 Climbing Mount Everest Junko Tabei, from Japan, was the first woman to reach the summit of Everest on May 16, 1975, at the age of 35. Photo by John van Hasselt/Corbis via Getty Images

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