[Vitrine] WORKSHOP: CHOOSING THE RIGHT FRAMES FOR YOUR ARTWORK
Date: 3 December 2025, 12-5pm
From Hermès Scarves to Artworks: Discover how the right frame can elevate your lifestyle while embracing sustainable choices. In this exclusive session, explore the art of refined presentation through proportion, material, and finish — hallmarks of true luxury design. Featuring durian wood, a sustainably sourced material repurposed from Singapore’s orchards, this workshop brings a touch of conscious elegance to the discerning collector and design connoisseur.
About the artist
Chun U Bi is the collective identity of Chun Kai Feng of HΞiJin⅋W∞d and Chun Kai Qun of W5JIN$G , two craft-based business practices rooted in artistic fabrication and material intelligence. From peripheral positions, they work behind the art object to foreground the labour and processes that sustain its existence.
Through making, tools, and systems of production, they develop conceptual gestures that reframe the hidden work of fabrication as sites of critical and poetic potential—reimagining the role of the artist and the very conditions under which art comes into being.
Date: 3 December 2025, 12-5pm
From Hermès Scarves to Artworks: Discover how the right frame can elevate your lifestyle while embracing sustainable choices. In this exclusive session, explore the art of refined presentation through proportion, material, and finish — hallmarks of true luxury design. Featuring durian wood, a sustainably sourced material repurposed from Singapore’s orchards, this workshop brings a touch of conscious elegance to the discerning collector and design connoisseur.
About the artist
Chun U Bi is the collective identity of Chun Kai Feng of HΞiJin⅋W∞d and Chun Kai Qun of W5JIN$G , two craft-based business practices rooted in artistic fabrication and material intelligence. From peripheral positions, they work behind the art object to foreground the labour and processes that sustain its existence.
Through making, tools, and systems of production, they develop conceptual gestures that reframe the hidden work of fabrication as sites of critical and poetic potential—reimagining the role of the artist and the very conditions under which art comes into being.
