ADVOCACY ART EXHIBITION

ART HOME

Curated in collaboration with Green Art Asia, Art Home was a site-specific exhibition series that transformed private apartments into intimate, immersive living galleries. By embedding artworks into everyday spaces — from the bedroom to the kitchen to the living room — the project collapsed the boundaries between art and life, turning homes into sites of dialogue, care, and confrontation.

Featuring artists working across installation, sculpture, photography, and object-based practices, each edition of Art Home explored urgent ecological and social challenges of urban life. One home transformed into a mobile Art Car, taking works into the streets of Hong Kong. Another, in collaboration with Pont des Arts, paired limited-edition wine bottles with works by Zao Wou-Ki to explore the sensory connections between art, taste, and memory. A special edition, Art Home for Peace, created with the Non-Violence Project Foundation, brought the iconic Knotted Gun sculpture by Carl Fredrik Reuterswärd into conversation with new works by local and regional artists — from Vaan Ip to Nan Qi — exploring peace, conflict, and reconciliation within the intimacy of a domestic setting.

Each exhibition invited participation and co-creation, from visitors reimagining their own versions of the Knotted Gun to community-designed peace symbols displayed throughout the space. By bringing art into the home, Art Home redefined how audiences encounter creativity — not as distant or rarefied, but as something deeply personal, participatory, and transformative.

Hong Kong · Basel
2014-2016

Artists
Carl Frederik Reuterswärd
in collaboration with Non-Violence Project ambassadors: Ringo Starr, Muhammad Ali, Paul McCartney, Yoko Ono, Nico Rosberg, Wu Mingzhong, Jonas Akerlund, Dustin Johnson, Vazquez Sounds Mexico, Anahi

EXHIBITION CONTRIBUTIONS

  • Co-conceived Art Home as a site-specific exhibition series transforming private apartments into immersive “living galleries,” positioning art as intimate, immediate, and part of daily life.

  • Worked with artists across installation, sculpture, photography, and object-based practices to embed works into domestic spaces, addressing ecological and social challenges of urban living.

  • Developed distinct editions of Art Home:

    • Art Car — transforming a vehicle into a mobile gallery that brought art into Hong Kong’s streets, featuring works by artists including Nan Qi.

    • Art & Wine — in collaboration with Pont des Arts, pairing limited-edition wines with works by Zao Wou-Ki to explore art, taste, and memory.

    • Art Home for Peace — in partnership with the Non-Violence Project Foundation, showcasing Carl Fredrik Reuterswärd’s Knotted Gun alongside limited-edition works by Ringo Starr, Muhammad Ali, Paul McCartney, and regional artists including Vaan Ip.

  • Curated the audience journey through domestic settings (bedroom, kitchen, living room), creating intimate encounters that blurred the line between art and life.

  • Designed participatory activations such as inviting audiences to reinterpret the Knotted Gun as personal peace symbols, displayed as part of a collective installation.

  • Developed the visual identity for the series, including logos, invitations, posters, and catalogues, ensuring each edition felt distinct yet cohesive under the Art Home umbrella.

  • Crafted press materials, secured media partnerships, and delivered wide coverage in leading publications, strengthening visibility and positioning the project as a cultural innovation.

  • Designed and implemented digital campaigns, social cards, and live event coverage to extend the reach of Art Home beyond physical audiences.

  • Oversaw content creation for the project’s website and digital platforms, highlighting artist stories, exhibition concepts, and participatory activations.

  • Coordinated logistics, collaborators, and teams across multiple unconventional venues to deliver seamless exhibitions that integrated curatorial, branding, and communications elements.

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