Singapore
Mid-1999, Guillaume Levy-Lambert and his then new partner were stopped in their track by a Roy Lichtenstein painting in a museum in California. Out of this miraculous encounter which cemented the new relationship, Guillaume built a body of conceptual art on the theme of Divine providence, developed a passion for collecting with the MaGMA Collection, co-founded Art Porters Gallery, and got involved in art dealing. Guillaume is a serial reinventor — after a career in financial services with BNP Paribas Asset Management, with increasingly senior assignments in Paris, Tokyo, Hong Kong and Singapore (1984-1997), in a spectacular pivot, he entered the communications industry, as Asia Pacific regional chairman for Publicis (1997-2007). A graduate of HEC Paris (M.Sc. 1982), Guillaume is a long time Singapore resident. He is the Chairman of Vivapierre, a French real estate investment company and a recent past chapter chair of YPO Singapore. https://linktr.ee/GuillaumeLevyLambert
The MaGMA Collection is a monument to The Calendar Story. The collection, comprising approximately 500 contemporary artworks mostly from China and South-East Asia is being built by Guillaume and his life partner Mark Goh. https://www.magma.sg
Art Porters' mission is Sharing happiness with art. https://www.artporters.com Gallery set up together with Sean Soh, principally representing emerging artists from South East Asia. Active programme of exhibitions in our premises in a heritage Peranakan shophouse in one of Singapore's most charming districts. Regular participation in regional art fairs and curation of off-site exhibitions.
Tyna's mission is to inspire and guide reinventions. Guillaume's recent exhibition of his own work, "Le Secret Sacré" is one of the manifestations of Tyna.
Member of the supervisory board and chair of the remuneration and nomination committee of Paref (Paris Realty Fund), a listed real estate investment company, regulated by French market authorities. Paref manages in excess of EUR 1 billion of own and third-party assets through funds. Resigned the role as family sold majority stake to Chinese group Fosun. Since 2018, Guillaume is Chairman of one of the REITs managed by Paref: Vivapierre, which invests in French resorts.
Assisting Jean-François Milou and team with communications ahead of the opening of the National Gallery Singapore. Singapore is transforming two symbolic national monuments, City Hall and the Former Supreme Court, into its future National Gallery, due to open in 2015 for its Jubilee. The two buildings will be subtly reused and united with a distinctive glass-and-steel canopy designed by Jean-François Milou.