Exhibition Period          

20th December 2025 – 3rd March 2026

Venue          

SGA Three on the Bund, 3F, No.3 Zhong Shan Dong Yi Road, Shanghai 

Artists       

LI WEI | LIU ZHIYIN | SUI CHANGJIANG | WANG KUOKUO | WANG SHUO | LIU CHAO

WANG XUN | JIANG XING | XIE XUANXUAN | LIU YANGWEN | GAO JIALU | QIU ZHI

Designers

CHEN DARU | CHEN YIFEI | KAY KUO | EDOARDO NIERI




When art is scattered across galleries and museums, designs across studios, products and materials across the supply chain, lifestyles across social media, and urban culture across different spaces… the dining table is the only place that can reunite all these “dispersed beauties”: dining together, appreciating together, creating life together. Art is not a treasure suspended high up in a museum, but rather the light and shadow flowing through our fingertips every day. This is, in essence, the core spirit of Shanghai's urban life.

The dining table not only connects the multiple facets of art but also symbolizes the cultural stance of a city: a city with depth, considering how to integrate art into daily life, how to make aesthetics a part of public life, and how to allow diverse voices to converse at the same table: every breath, every choice, every emotional ups and downs—life itself becomes a never-ending creation: Life becomes Art.

In Shanghai, a city where history and modernity coexist, where tradition and innovation intertwine, the dining table manages to bring culture closer to people, making the rituals of life an integral part of the city's soft power. This table is not only a condensed carrier of the multifaceted nature of art, but also a spiritual projection of the city's cultural attitude. 

A truly profound city is always exploring how to make aesthetics an instinct of public life, and how to integrate art into daily life.   

Article/ Wang Yu




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