Our inaugural art programme ‘Encounter Across Cultures: Seeds of Life’ explores the interconnectedness of local and global cultures through art. Each House’s sense of place and individuality is brought to life through immersive art experiences by Swiss video artist Katja Loher.
Inspired by the Chinese Five Elements: wood, fire, earth, metal and water – as well as collaborations with local creators, each of the four experiential installations uses dance, music and costume to celebrate the elements as a universal connecting force.
In Chengdu where the art of ink painting and tea are deeply present in modern life, locally based artists Hao Wu and Yong Ma worked with Katja to bring a different sensibility to the installation. Katja’s video art features the two Masters at work: while Hao Wu paints symbols and creatures representing each of the Chinese Elements, Yong Ma leads a tea ceremony that brings all Five Elements together.
Discover MoreIn Shanghai, Katja draws from the city’s fashion-forward energy in a collaboration with new street fashion brand Dirty Pineapple. Experience the Five Elements in a journey through the different spaces of The Middle House, and discover the limited-edition streetwear collection created through this partnership.
Discover MoreIn collaboration with Feng Shui designer Thierry Chow, Katja creates a journey through the Five Elements through the architecture of The Upper House, from entrance upward to its very top floor. Not only does Thierry feature in the artwork itself, she also advised on the situation of each Element in the space in accordance with Feng Shui principles.
Discover MoreIn collaboration with Gallery Weekend Beijing, Katja draws from her encounters with Beijing’s artists to create five ‘Element Videoplanets’ that float in the atrium of The Opposite House. The planetary sculptures challenge the face of video art, freeing video from its rigid rectangular box and transforming it into a free flowing organic shape.
Discover MoreTop tips from Chef Tony on his sustainable practices, and learnings from Chef Li Dong from his Hubei Discovery Trip. Here are the latest culinary happenings at our Houses.
Read MorePeek behind our doors to see what we’ve got going on this month. From mooncakes to cocktails and new menus, it’s been an exciting one and we can’t wait to share more.
Read MoreAt The House Collective, creativity is part of our DNA. It pushes us to create fresh, new experiences that we’re excited to share with you.
Recently, it’s been a whirlwind of inspiration. We’ve been collaborating with likeminded partners for immersive and innovative culinary experiences, adventures in sustainability, exclusive stays and holistic approaches wellness. Here’s a peek at everything that’s been keeping us busy and inspired.