As part of Rosewood Front Row, our ongoing global cultural series, we debut an exhibition during Shanghai Art Week that celebrates new ways of seeing. Curated in collaboration with our official partner, Labelhood, Behind the Journey voyages through Beijing, Luang Prabang, and Madrid, unveiling a window into the soul of each place through the lens of China's foremost creative talents: Wing Shya, Leslie Zhang, and Li Cha. Each snapshot is an invitation to travel through time and place, discovering our remarkable collection of one-of-a-kind destinations in their past and present.
Experience Behind the Journey from November 8 to 10 at ROJO Art Space in Shanghai.
As part of Rosewood Front Row, our ongoing global cultural series, we debut an exhibition during Shanghai Art Week that celebrates new ways of seeing. Curated in collaboration with our official partner, Labelhood, Behind the Journey voyages through Beijing, Luang Prabang, and Madrid, unveiling a window into the soul of each place through the lens of China's foremost creative talents: Wing Shya, Leslie Zhang, and Li Cha. Each snapshot is an invitation to travel through time and place, discovering our remarkable collection of one-of-a-kind destinations in their past and present.
Experience Behind the Journey from November 8 to 10 at ROJO Art Space in Shanghai.
Wing Shya is a renowned artist known for his work across film, art, design and fashion. A longstanding collaborator with director Wong Kar-Wai, Shya has made notable contributions to some of the most iconic film productions of our generation. During his travels to Madrid and time at Rosewood Villa Magna, he explores a fascinating visual dialogue with the city. Celebrating the joys of the everyday in El Foro (The Form), he connects with matadors, flamenco dancers and football players through a playful expression of resplendent hues and spontaneous movement.
Wing Shya is a renowned artist known for his work across film, art, design and fashion. A longstanding collaborator with director Wong Kar-Wai, Shya has made notable contributions to some of the most iconic film productions of our generation. During his travels to Madrid and time at Rosewood Villa Magna, he explores a fascinating visual dialogue with the city. Celebrating the joys of the everyday in El Foro (The Form), he connects with matadors, flamenco dancers and football players through a playful expression of resplendent hues and spontaneous movement.
Shanghai-based photographer Leslie Zhang captures the essence of Rosewood Luang Prabang through his unique perspective. Blending traditional and contemporary Chinese aesthetics, he presents a cinematic voyage across the waters and wilderness of the ancient royal capital inviting viewers to observe the tactile sights in a study of tradition and tranquility.
Shanghai-based photographer Leslie Zhang captures the essence of Rosewood Luang Prabang through his unique perspective. Blending traditional and contemporary Chinese aesthetics, he presents a cinematic voyage across the waters and wilderness of the ancient royal capital inviting viewers to observe the tactile sights in a study of tradition and tranquility.
From the majestic to the mundane, photographer Li Cha’s intimate lens reveals the enigmatic forms of Beijing’s architecture. As a native of the capital, he shifts focus from familiar landscapes to surprising close-ups, using rich visual textures to evoke intrigue and prompt reflection on their historical significance.
From the majestic to the mundane, photographer Li Cha’s intimate lens reveals the enigmatic forms of Beijing’s architecture. As a native of the capital, he shifts focus from familiar landscapes to surprising close-ups, using rich visual textures to evoke intrigue and prompt reflection on their historical significance.