TF Chan
TF Chan is a former editor of Wallpaper* (2020-23), where he was responsible for the monthly print magazine, planning, commissioning, editing and writing long-lead content across all pillars. He also played a leading role in multi-channel editorial franchises, such as Wallpaper’s annual Design Awards, Guest Editor takeovers and Next Generation series. He aims to create world-class, visually-driven content while championing diversity, international representation and social impact. TF joined Wallpaper* as an intern in January 2013, and served as its commissioning editor from 2017-20, winning a 30 under 30 New Talent Award from the Professional Publishers’ Association. Born and raised in Hong Kong, he holds an undergraduate degree in history from Princeton University.
Latest articles by TF Chan
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 Artist’s palate: Park Seo-Bo’s janchi guksuA step-by-step guide to the influential Korean painter’s best-loved dish, as featured in our monthly artist recipe series By TF Chan Last updated 
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 Perrotin and Grand Palais join forces for a treasure hunt of contemporary artVisitors to Paris’ Grand Palais are invited to discover 20 hidden artworks this weekend, available to take home by those who find them By TF Chan Last updated 
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 Talking art with Russell Tovey, champion of emerging talentsWe speak to the actor, art advocate and podcaster about discovering up-and-coming artists, helping them grow, and his latest curatorial endeavour with Bombay Sapphire By TF Chan Last updated 
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 Artist’s Palate: Giorgio Armani’s saffron risottoBy TF Chan Last updated 
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 Artist’s Palate: Leandro Elrich’s chimichurriBy TF Chan Last updated 
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 Daniel Arsham’s eroded turntable pays homage to an iconic Rimowa caseArtist Daniel Arsham teams up with luggage label Rimowa for a sculptural ode to the brand’s Pilot Case, available in limited editions from 7 October By TF Chan Last updated 
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 Anti-racism print sale raises funds to support Black communities in the UKLaunching today, the Anti-Racism Photography Fundraiser sells £100 prints by leading international photographers in support of three UK charities By TF Chan Last updated 
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 Artist’s Palate: Doug Aitken’s Neuchâtel fondueBy TF Chan Last updated 
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 Artist’s Palate: Takashi Murakami’s tuna nigiriBy TF Chan Last updated 
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 Artist's Palate: Claude Lévêque’s tomates farciesBy TF Chan Last updated 
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 Artist’s Palate: Kenzo Takada’s miso soupBy TF Chan Last updated 
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 Artist’s Palate: Katharina Grosse’s squid ink pastaBy TF Chan Last updated 
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 Artist’s Palate: Joana Vasconcelos’ fruit cakeBy TF Chan Last updated 
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 Artist’s Palate: Christian Louboutin’s salmorejoBy TF Chan Last updated 
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 Artist’s Palate: Alicja Kwade’s green papaya saladBy TF Chan Last updated 
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 Artist Nari Ward's recipe for ackee and saltfish pattiesNari Ward’s staple Jamaican dish offers more than it says on the tin. As featured in our monthly Artist’s Palate series, where we interpret recipes in homage to our favourite contemporary art By TF Chan Last updated 
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 Laurent Grasso confronts our post-Anthropocene world on film in ShanghaiThe French artist’s, Artificialis, recently dominated the nave of the Musée d’Orsay, Paris. Now, as the Centre Pompidou takes the project to Shanghai's West Bund Museum, we revisit our interview with the artist from December 2020 By TF Chan Last updated 
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 Artist's Palate: Frank Bowling's pig’s trotters in vodka and beerImmerse yourself in abstract artist Frank Bowling's slow-cooked favourite, as featured in our monthly artist’s recipe series By TF Chan Last updated 
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 Petrit Halilaj reflects on trauma and hope at Tate St IvesOn view until 16 January at Tate St Ives, Petrit Halilaj's exhibition ‘Very volcanic over this green feather’ combines childhood drawings, made in a refugee camp during the Kosovo war, landscapes and birds with scenes of wartime devastation By TF Chan Last updated 
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Tom Hingston on designing for Serpentine Galleries, the V&A, and Wallpaper*London-based art director and graphic designer Tom Hingston discusses his visual identities for Serpentine Galleries By TF Chan Last updated 
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 Life lessons from Elmgreen & Dragset’s tennis courtA new exhibition at Berlin’s König Galerie has the artist duo meditating on empty triumphs, power mechanisms and social divisions By TF Chan Last updated 
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 Theaster Gates’ design for Serpentine Pavilion 2022 revealedThe American artist and urban planner reveals his plans for the Serpentine Pavilion 2022. Black Chapel has spirituality, music and community at its heart By TF Chan Last updated 
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 Kader Attia dissects multiculturalism, colonialism and capitalism in Doha showKader Attia addresses postcolonial trauma and the need for psychiatric repair in a new show, ‘On Silence', at Doha's Mathaf Arab Museum of Modern Art By TF Chan Last updated 
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 Jaime Hayon and Swarovski put a fresh spin on the fairground carouselBy TF Chan Last updated 
