Kai-yin Lo (Chinese: 羅啟妍) is an editor, designer, curator, collector and historian based in Hong Kong.
Lo was born in Hong Kong, then later attended the Convent of Holy Child Jesus in Sussex, England.
The book House Home Family: Living and Being Chinese[5] (English edition 2005; Chinese edition 2011) compiles cross-disciplinary essays from a symposium organized by Lo in 2001of leading Asian scholars.
As a collector, Lo has championed artists such as Xu Bing and Wu Guanzhong, many of whose works were destroyed during the Cultural Revolution.
She is a board member of the Hong Kong Design Centre and M+ Museum at West Kowloon Cultural District, and a member of the Asia Pacific Art Acquisition Committee for the Tate Modern in London, and the Global Council, Museum of Arts and Design in New York.