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Lap-See Lam receives The Lise Wilhelmsen Art Award 2025

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Henie Onstad Kunstsenter in Oslo, Norway, is delighted to announce Lap-See Lam as the 2025 recipient of The Lise Wilhelmsen Art Award, one of the most significant art awards in the world.

Lap-See Lam is the recipient of The Lise Wilhelmsen Art Award 2025. Photo: Simen Øvergaard / Henie Onstad Kunstsenter
Lap-See Lam is the recipient of The Lise Wilhelmsen Art Award 2025. Photo: Simen Øvergaard / Henie Onstad Kunstsenter

The Award Programme unfolds biannually and consists of three key elements: an artistic honorarium of 100,000 USD; an exhibition at Henie Onstad Kunstsenter with a publication; and an acquisition of the artist's work in Henie Onstad's permanent collection.  

The work of Swedish artist Lap-See Lam interprets traditional storytelling forms such as Cantonese opera and shadow plays to grapple with the translation – and mistranslation – of cultural heritage. Lam’s practice, ranging from film to virtual reality, sculpture, and installation, addresses a process she describes as ‘generational loss’. Her work traces a line through histories of 18th Century Chinoiserie through to the decor of Chinese restaurants in modern-day Sweden, including the one established by her grandmother on her arrival to Stockholm from Hong Kong in the 1970s. Lam’s art also reflects her family's migration history. She represented the Nordic Countries at the 60th Venice Biennale in 2024 and has upcoming shows at PHI Foundation for Contemporary Art, Montréal (2025), Moderna Museet, Stockholm (2025) and Vienna Secession, Vienna (2026). 

The Lise Wilhelmsen Art Award honours the contribution of an outstanding international artist with a significant body of work whose practice resonates with our time and ignites meaningful conversations. The Award is intended to mark a pivotal milestone in an artist's career and is selected by an international jury of experts. Lam is the fourth award recipient, following Alia Farid in 2023, Guadalupe Maravilla in 2021 and Otobong Nkanga in 2019. Lam’s exhibition at the Henie Onstad Kunstsenter will open in June 2026 and will be the most extensive presentation of her work to date.  

Lap-See Lam said:  
“My work often unfolds through large-scale, collaborative processes – bringing together diverse voices, materials and histories to create something greater than the sum of its parts. Receiving the Lise Wilhelmsen Art Award is not only an affirmation of this way of working, but also a reminder of the vital role art plays in shaping how we see, remember and imagine the world. More than anything, this award makes it possible to continue the work – building, questioning and creating with others, giving form to the unseen and the possible. It is a great honour.” 

The Lise Wilhelmsen Art Award Programme jury said:  
“We are proud to announce Lap-See Lam as the recipient of the fourth Lise Wilhelmsen Art Award. Her work investigates narratives and mythologies surrounding the Cantonese diaspora in Europe, particularly in Sweden. Through digital media, sculpture, and immersive installations, she explores themes of cultural heritage, representation, and identity. Her work is deeply rooted in memory and history, offering a powerful and experimental approach that encourages reflection on significant yet underexplored social histories in Scandinavia. 

The Lise Wilhelmsen Art Award is intended to mark a defining milestone in an artistic career, and the jury unanimously agrees that Lam’s extraordinary work is at a pivotal stage. The jury hopes the award will contribute to the further development of Lap-See Lam’s practice and holds high expectations for her future work.” 

Paulina Rider Wilhelmsen, Founder and Jury Member, said: 
“It is with great joy that we welcome Lap-See Lam as the new laureate of the Lise Wilhelmsen Art Award, which is so meaningful for our family.  

When we first encountered Lam’s work, it stayed with us — stirring conversations, emotions, and curiosity. That, to us, is what truly powerful art does. Her practice is deeply personal yet widely resonant — there’s a certain magic in how she explores identity, migration, family, and memory. We were especially moved by how her work is intertwined with her own family’s story, honouring those who came before her and inviting them into the creative process. 

We’re delighted to share this moment in her artistic journey and can’t wait to see what she creates next.” 

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For further information, please contact: 
Matthew Brown | matthew@sam-talbot.com | +44 (0) 7989 446557  

Therese Manus | tm@hok.no | +47 48 06 44 62 

About Lap-See Lam 
Lap-See Lam (b. 1990) lives and works in Stockholm, Sweden. She holds a Master’s degree in Fine Art from the Royal Institute of Art in Stockholm (2020). Working across video installation, sculpture, and performance, Lam draws on the aesthetics and cultural codes of the Cantonese diaspora — from shadow play and Cantonese opera to the décor of Western Chinese restaurants — blending contemporary technologies with traditional forms and mythologies. 

Recent solo exhibitions include the Hammer Museum (Los Angeles), The Power Plant (Toronto), Studio Voltaire (London), AKG Art Museum (Buffalo), Swiss Institute (New York), Portikus (Frankfurt), Bonniers Konsthall (Stockholm), Trondheim Kunstmuseum, and Moderna Museet Malmö. She represented Sweden at the 60th Venice Biennale in 2024 with The Altersea Opera, a site-specific installation for the Nordic Pavilion commissioned by Moderna Museet, created in collaboration with composer Tze Yeung Ho and textile artist Kholod Hawash. 

Upcoming solo exhibitions include PHI Foundation for Contemporary Art (Montréal, 2025), Moderna Museet (Stockholm, 2025), Vienna Secession (Vienna, 2026), and Henie Onstad Kunstsenter (2026). 

About The Lise Wilhelmsen Art Award Programme
The Lise Wilhelmsen Art Award Programme is a partnership between the Lise and Arne Wilhelmsen family and the Henie Onstad Kunstsenter. It was established to continue and honour Lise Wilhelmsen's (1936–2019) commitment to the visual arts. The Award envisions a global community that values artistic expression as an essential force for positive change. The family's commitment to the Henie Onstad Kunstsenter is confirmed for the subsequent eight editions, spanning 16 years, with the intention of a further extension.  

Lap-See Lam was selected as the recipient of The Lise Wilhelmsen Art Award by an international jury comprising: María Inés Rodríguez, Director of Walter Leblanc Foundation, Brussels, and Founder of Tropical Papers; Michelle Kuo, Chief Curator at Large and Publisher at MoMA, New York; Elvira Dyangani Ose, Director of MACBA, Barcelona; Paulina Rider Wilhelmsen, Founder of LWAAP and Wilstar Social Impact, Oslo; Anne Hilde Neset, Director of Henie Onstad Kunstsenter, Oslo; and Caroline Ugelstad, Director of Collection and Exhibition and Chief Curator at Henie Onstad Kunstsenter, Oslo, and Jury Leader.   

About The Henie Onstad Kunstsenter
Founded in 1968, Henie Onstad is a private foundation and art centre established by Sonja Henie and Niels Onstad at Høvikodden on the outskirts of Oslo in Norway. The building, designed by the Norwegian architects Eikvar and Engebretsen, is situated on a headland jutting into the Oslofjord, with exhibition spaces that open out towards the water like a fan. A leading arena for national and international art, it features a broad programme of interdisciplinary work through exhibitions and events that showcase modern and contemporary art. The surrounding park includes a sculpture trail featuring 30 works. To learn more, visit hok.no

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Lap-See Lam is the recipient of The Lise Wilhelmsen Art Award 2025. Photo: Simen Øvergaard / Henie Onstad Kunstsenter
Lap-See Lam is the recipient of The Lise Wilhelmsen Art Award 2025. Photo: Simen Øvergaard / Henie Onstad Kunstsenter
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Lap-See Lam is the recipient of The Lise Wilhelmsen Art Award 2025. Photo: Simen Øvergaard / Henie Onstad Kunstsenter
Lap-See Lam is the recipient of The Lise Wilhelmsen Art Award 2025. Photo: Simen Øvergaard / Henie Onstad Kunstsenter
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Lap-See Lam, Tales of the Altersea, installation view,  Swiss Institute, New York, 2023, courtesy the artist and  Galerie Nordenhake. Photo: Daniel Pérez, Swiss Institute.
Lap-See Lam, Tales of the Altersea, installation view, Swiss Institute, New York, 2023, courtesy the artist and Galerie Nordenhake. Photo: Daniel Pérez, Swiss Institute.
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Lap-See Lam, Floating Sea Palace, 2024. Installation view, Studio Voltaire, London,  2024. Co-commissioned by Studio Voltaire, The Vega Foundation and The Power  Plant Contemporary Art Gallery. Produced in partnership with Moderna Museet.  Images courtesy the artist, Studio Voltaire, Galerie Nordenhake. DoP: Lisabi Fridell. Music: Marlena Salonen & Linus  Hillborg. Textile work Kholod Hawash. Images by Andy Keate
Lap-See Lam, Floating Sea Palace, 2024. Installation view, Studio Voltaire, London, 2024. Co-commissioned by Studio Voltaire, The Vega Foundation and The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery. Produced in partnership with Moderna Museet. Images courtesy the artist, Studio Voltaire, Galerie Nordenhake. DoP: Lisabi Fridell. Music: Marlena Salonen & Linus Hillborg. Textile work Kholod Hawash. Images by Andy Keate
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Lap-See Lam is the recipient of The Lise Wilhelmsen Art Award 2025. Photo: Simen Øvergaard / Henie Onstad Kunstsenter
Lap-See Lam is the recipient of The Lise Wilhelmsen Art Award 2025. Photo: Simen Øvergaard / Henie Onstad Kunstsenter
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Exterior installation view, Lap-See Lam, The Altersea Opera, 2024. With Kholod Hawash and Tze Yeung Ho. The Nordic Countries Pavilion, 60th International Art Exhibition, La Biennale de Venezia, 20 April - 24 November, 2024. Photo: Michael Miller/Moderna Museet. Courtesy the artist, Moderna Museet and Galerie Nordenhake. Dragon head made by Lu Guangzheng.
Exterior installation view, Lap-See Lam, The Altersea Opera, 2024. With Kholod Hawash and Tze Yeung Ho. The Nordic Countries Pavilion, 60th International Art Exhibition, La Biennale de Venezia, 20 April - 24 November, 2024. Photo: Michael Miller/Moderna Museet. Courtesy the artist, Moderna Museet and Galerie Nordenhake. Dragon head made by Lu Guangzheng.
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Lap-See Lam at Henie Onstad Kunstsenter. Lam is the recipient of The Lise Wilhelmsen Art Award 2025. Photo: Simen Øvergaard / Henie Onstad Kunstsenter
Lap-See Lam at Henie Onstad Kunstsenter. Lam is the recipient of The Lise Wilhelmsen Art Award 2025. Photo: Simen Øvergaard / Henie Onstad Kunstsenter
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Lap-See Lam, Tales of the Altersea, installation view,  Portikus, Frankfurt am Main, 2023, courtesy the artist and  Galerie Nordenhake. Photo: Alwin Lay
Lap-See Lam, Tales of the Altersea, installation view, Portikus, Frankfurt am Main, 2023, courtesy the artist and Galerie Nordenhake. Photo: Alwin Lay
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Lap-See Lam, Installation view, "Maria Bonnier Dahlin Foundation Grant Recipients 2017", Bonniers Konsthall, Stockholm, 2018
Lap-See Lam, Installation view, "Maria Bonnier Dahlin Foundation Grant Recipients 2017", Bonniers Konsthall, Stockholm, 2018
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