Tatler Hong Kong

Down to a Fine Art

Daphne King-Yao’s 2001 Tatler profile paints a rich picture of not only an art lover committed to bringing her industry into the 21st century, but also a devoted mother with an infectious laugh. Today, despite being one of the leading names in the Asian art world, she is just as open and forthcoming as she looks back over the magazine pages.

“I can’t remember any of,” says King-Yao who is the director of Alisan Fine Arts. Few would expect her to be so humble, considering her family tree reads like a who’s who of Hong Kong: her mother is the respected gallerist Alice King, her uncle is the former chief executive Tung Chee-hwa and her cousin, Leigh Tung-Chou, is director of the Tung Foundation.

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