New | Millionaire behind Mr Chow chain in US makes China return with HK art show

Best known as a celebrity restaurateur whose 1960s mission to change Western attitudes to Chinese food has lasted nearly 50 years, Michael Chow is also a trained painter who, until recently, had not picked up his brushes for decades.
Mr Chow restaurants became glamorous centres for Swinging London, New York’s disco days, and today’s Hollywood and art world elite.
The man behind them has unveiled his first solo exhibition in Asia, a show he says reflects his complicated relationship with China and the father he last saw when he was 13.
Zhou Xinfang was one of China’s best-loved stars of Beijing Opera – a discipline combining dance, music, mime, singing and acrobatics – who died in the chaos of the Cultural Revolution.
“Something I had forgotten about, something wiped out of my memory, has been reunited. I didn’t know I could paint that well,” the 74 year-old Chow said in an interview at the Pearl Lam Galleries in Hong Kong, where he was flanked by his imposing mixed-media canvases.
“It’s like me coming home to reclaim my Chinese heritage, and reclaim the name Zhou – my father’s name,” said Chow, who paints under the name Zhou Yinghua.