Robin Peckham

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Robin Peckham is an arts writer, gallerist and curator based in Hong Kong. In 2011, Peckham founded Saamlung Gallery in Hong Kong.[1][2][3] He is the youngest exhibitor to be included in the Art Futures portion of the 2012 Hong Kong International Art Fair[4] and has been featured as one of today's top young Chinese arts professionals.[5]

Biography

He studied Modern Culture and Media at Brown University and Media Art Histories at Danube University Krems. Peckam has worked as director of Boers-Li gallery in Beijing, curator for Hong Kong-based curatorial office Kunsthalle Kowloon, and project associate to the Long March Space, one of Beijing’s first non-profit art platforms. In 2008, he created the Society for Experimental Cultural Production, a curatorial office and editorial team.

Writing and Publications

Peckam's writing, translation, and editorial work is published in Artforum, Pipeline, Yishu, LEAP, and ArtSlant,[6] and recent book-length publications include monographs on Zhang Peili and MAP Office.[7]

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