David Chan is a Hong Kong-based curator and cultural producer whose work spans contemporary art, design, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Known for his dynamic approach to exhibition-making, Chan focuses on fostering dialogue between local and international artists while highlighting emerging voices from Asia.
His curatorial practice often engages themes of identity, urbanism, and cultural hybridity, reflecting Hong Kong’s unique position as a global crossroads. Chan has worked with a range of institutions, galleries, and independent platforms, organizing exhibitions, public programs, and collaborative projects that challenge conventional boundaries between disciplines.
In addition to curating, Chan is involved in cultural strategy and creative production, contributing to the development of contemporary art ecosystems in Hong Kong and beyond. His work emphasizes accessibility, experimentation, and cross-cultural exchange, positioning him as an influential figure in the region’s art scene.
On the Pearl Lam Podcast, David Chan joins Pearl Lam and artist Qiu Anxiong in Shanghai to discuss the shifting dynamics of Chinese contemporary art, from its early prominence on the global stage to today’s more complex cultural landscape, as well as the growing role of regional institutions and evolving modes of international engagement.

