ADVOCACY ART EXHIBITION
Palette and palate
Palette & Palate was a secret art pop-up set within the walls of a home. More than an exhibition, it became an act of cultural diplomacy — a meeting point between the palette of contemporary masters and the palate of shared wine, and a bridge between East and West in the spirit of peace. Inspired by Pont des Arts, it dissolved boundaries through culture, blending the visual and the sensory into a shared language of connection.
This second edition brought together works by 李真 Li Chen, 楊識宏 Yang Chihung, 南溪 Nan Qi, 劉展鴻 Lau Chinhung, 趙無極 Zao Wou-Ki, and 岳敏君 Yue Minjun with a curated selection of art wines. Each room unfolded as part of a collective story: canvases entered into dialogue with glasses, colors found echoes in taste, and the lingering notes of wine mirrored the resonance of art.
At once intimate and transformative, Palette & Palate invited its guests to experience creativity not only with the eyes but with all the senses — and to reflect on art’s quiet power to bridge divides. By transforming a private home into a space of encounter, it underscored how cultural exchange fosters empathy, nurtures respect, and sparks conversations that bring us closer to shared unity.
Hong Kong
Artists
李真 Li Chen, 楊識宏 Yang Chihung, 南溪 Nan Qi, 劉展鴻 Lau Chinhung, 趙無極 Zao Wou-Ki, 岳敏君 Yue Minjun








EXHIBITION CONTRIBUTIONS
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Curated the audience journey through domestic settings (bedroom, kitchen, living room), creating intimate encounters that blurred the line between art and life.
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Designed participatory activations such as inviting audiences to reinterpret the Knotted Gun as personal peace symbols, displayed as part of a collective installation.
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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.
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Crafted press materials, secured media partnerships, and delivered wide coverage in leading publications, strengthening visibility and positioning the project as a cultural innovation.
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Designed and implemented digital campaigns, social cards, and live event coverage to extend the reach of Art Home beyond physical audiences.
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Oversaw content creation for the project’s website and digital platforms, highlighting artist stories, exhibition concepts, and participatory activations.
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Coordinated logistics, collaborators, and teams across multiple unconventional venues to deliver seamless exhibitions that integrated curatorial, branding, and communications elements.