Crown Fine Art Hong Kong has been appointed by Hong Kong Design Institute to coordinate all of the logistics and management for packaging, transportation, and installation for Dai Fujiwara The Road of My Cyber Physical Hands.
Crown Fine Art Hong Kong has been appointed by our long-term client, Hong Kong Design Institute (HKDI), to coordinate all of the logistics and management for packaging, transportation, and installation for Dai Fujiwara’s exhibition.
HKDI Gallery is afflicted to HKDI, it aims to inspire future creative talents and promote design education and creativity through exhibitions and workshops. As its first exhibition in 2021, HKDI Gallery presented Dai Fujiwara The Road of My Cyber Physical Hands, which illustrated Fujiwara’s design concepts from the past, present to the future and explored his connections with the nature and society. Through his first solo exhibition in Hong Kong, Fujiwara reflected his creative journey and shared his perspectives, intertwined with the ideology of creation by human hands advance to technology hands in time. Currently the owner of DAIFUJIWARA & Co studio, director of MUJI to Go project, a professor and a researcher, Fujiwara is famous as a design innovator in fields of fashion and product design.
Crown Fine Art is proud to be selected as a trusted partner in inspecting and assembling the exhibits. From sweaters to color-hunting swatches, from JINS skin color glasses to Enoshima railway, the professional team demonstrated utmost dedication in managing various art mediums.
The highlight of the exhibition was Fujiwara’s latest artwork “Garbage Turned Yarn – Grassland Sweater, Urban Sweater”. Eight sweaters were created from the yarn spun from dropped hairs of yaks, sheep, goats from plains of Mongolia and debris from streets of New York and Tokyo. The delicate textile had to be handled with extreme care. Crown Fine Art team prudently positioned the sweaters inside the display cabinet with magnets.
Crown Fine Art completed the installation on time without any difficulty and fully met the client’s requirements – our team was very pleased to play a part. We look forward to our next collaboration with HKDI.