I have been adopting the mentality to view shopping as an investment rather than just a simple spontaneous act of pleasure. I may well have been, unconsciously, affected by the strong notion to “fight fast fashion”; but either way, I definitely see the change in my buying habits – especially when it comes to accessories. … Continued

Even though local traditions and cultures in Hong Kong have been watered down quite a bit, since the younger generation now evidently appeal to foreign cultures more – Chinese new year still remains to be a heavily celebrated festival, for the obvious reason that unmarried majorities get to receive a bit of pocket cash during … Continued

Written by Sophie Lai Whenever I hear the term abstract, it always reminds me of a deep philosophical theory that exhausts your mind. Since it seems like these artworks never tie itself to a specific topic and are more of an open-ended question that leads to countless interpretation, completely based on the viewer’s own imagination … Continued

Parisstoicism// fertility// futurism// hope Presenting a collection of abstract pieces which experiments with grace and form; Rick Owens demonstrates his rejection towards normality once again, by inducing unique twists and curves with exclusively developed fabrics including stiff cotton sateen canvas, twill gazar made from a silk and paper yarn and more. Creating special zipped compartments alongside … Continued

For its fourth year, Art Central, in hands with Lead Partner United Overseas Bank, is returning to Central Harborfront at the end of March with 102 international galleries. Maintaining the fair’s strong regional identity, both young and recognized artists are continued to be featured. Charles Ross, Managing Director of Art Central, exclaims that the fair … Continued

It has been a while since we were last excited about the Asia Contemporary Art Show. Their previous curated pieces were not exactly our cup of tea, but we are happily aroused by their list of participating artists for their upcoming 12th edition of the event. Featuring over 200 artists from around the world; we … Continued

Just as I was planning my ski trip at the end of this month, this landed in my inbox – a series of nostalgic, vintage ski posters. Designed by names such as Roger Broders, Erich Hermès, Alex Walter Diggelmann and Georges Dorival that promotes resorts including Gstaad, Davos, and Chamonix; the range of posters available for … Continued

A visual within a visual, the alienated silhouettes that photographer BAKi orchestrates produces optical illusions which put a pause on the dancers’ extensive bodily movements. Instead of using blurs and fabrics to express dance, his photographs reenact the aesthetics of the action with dynamic precision, pulling out a different sense of essence from the art … Continued