In his work as an international lawyer and arbitrator, Tai-Heng Cheng represents clients and their interests spanning various industries including energy and infrastructure, pharmaceuticals, and financial services. The global co-head of American law firm Sidley Austin’s international arbitration and trade practice and co-managing partner of its Singapore office is also a trusted adviser to companies, boards and governments across the globe on issues beyond business disputes.
So you can say that Cheng, who spends on average a week every month in Singapore, making the nearly 18-hour commute from New York where he is based, is adept at managing differences, whether they are commercial- or investment-related, or even cultural—and he considers art as a bridge to foster empathy and understanding. “I’ve always been interested in art but like any field of connoisseurship, the more you learn about it, the more you appreciate it,” he says.
“As someone who has lived in multiple countries and experienced various cultures, I’ve found art to be a way to help me access and find common ground between different countries and cultures. I think this is crucially important today as people become more brittle and tribal.”
The rise of Asian hate crimes in the US and the Black Lives Matter movement spurred Cheng to create a fund for graduate internships at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Asian Art in Washington, DC, in January last year. The Cheng-Harrell Graduate Internship—named after Cheng, and his husband Cole Harrell, who is a specialist in traditional art from Africa and Oceania—helps support five paid graduate interns annually over five years.
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the {{IssueName}} edition of {{MagazineName}}.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
Rohit Jha
Using lasers and a proprietary shoebox-sized device, this technopreneur’s company Transcelestial seeks to increase connectivity speeds and access around the globe—and soon, beyond it
Fashioning Heritage
Aqilah Zailan founded Studio Gypsied to honour her Javanese heritage and ancestral narratives, reimagining batik into everyday designs
Sound System
Through music and mentoring, ArtSee bridges cultural and educational gaps, nurturing marginalised youth and preserving heritage for future generations. Co-founder Nabillah Jalal reflects on its impact and vision to extend its reach to more communities
Island in the Sun
With its beachfront location and proximity to Singapore, and access to international schools and healthcare infrastructure, Batu Ferringhi makes for an ideal investment destination. Sean Lim of NWD Holdings tells us about the Singapore-based investment group's upcoming hospitality development in Penang
On the Flower Trail
Twenty years after their first collaboration, Louis Vuitton and renowned Japanese artist Takashi Murakami reunite for a vibrant re-edition collection, blending art and fashion in a bold celebration of creativity and craftsmanship
Toast to the New Year
Fashion designer Shuting Qiu brings her vibrant colour palette and intricate designs to Hennessy's Chinese New Year 2025 exclusive releases, which will be showcased at the Crafted, by Hennessy travelling exhibition in Ion Orchard.
To the Moon and Back
Be captivated by the moonphase displays on these A Lange & Söhne timepieces—the ideal companions for cherished moments with loved ones this season
Dreamy Hues
The innovative colour-enhancing and ultra-moisturising Dior Addict Lip Glow now comes in 20 vivid and exciting shades
A Call for Connection
Virtuoso pianist and Rolex Testimonee Hélène Grimaud masterfully bridges the worlds of art and advocacy, using her evocative performances and commitment to conservation to inspire a deeper connection between humanity and the natural world
Eastern Influence
Pascale Lepeu, director of the Cartier Collection, reflects on Cartier's latest exhibition, Cartier, the Power of Magic