Tastemakers of New York
A special collaboration with Han Feng – designer, artist and collector of contemporary Chinese art – offering exclusive access to unique experiences for the eyes, for the mind and for the body in New York and beyond.
Visit Han Feng’s studio and art space to discover the craft of made-to-measure and bespoke couture as well as paintings, ceramics and other decorative arts from international and Chinese creatives handpicked by Han Feng
For those interested in the crossover of wearable and culinary arts, enjoy a private dinner with seasonal local produce in original dishes created by Han Feng
Explore New York’s wealth of museum collections, guided by specialists, and completed by lunch or dinner on-site at the museum
Immerse in the many flavors of New York at Han Feng’s favorite restaurants
Discover artisan wines from around the world at New York’s long-running specialist wine merchant
Discover specialty foods and agricultural produce from suppliers that inspired Han Feng
Private art, wine and dining tours to exclusive destinations in Europe with Han Feng’s friends and collaborators
About Han Feng
Han Feng grew up in Nanjing and Hangzhou, and received her education from the China Academy of Arts. She moved to New York in 1985 and launched her first ready-to-wear collection in 1993. She made her costume design debut with Anthony Minghella’s Madama Butterfly at the English National Opera and Met Opera. Her clothing design and installations have been featured in major exhibitions at the Victoria and Albert Museum, Neue Galerie and Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, among others.
Han Feng finds inspiration in her exploration of highly refined textures, materials and craftsmanship. She has long been a champion and collector of contemporary Chinese art, collaborating closely with many artists on exciting discoveries to combine art and design, leading up to the opening of Han Feng Art Space in Shanghai in 2017 and New York in 2018.
Since 2020, Han Feng has begun exploring still life photography with The Gift series, and her works have been shown at galleries in Boston, New York, Provincetown, Shanghai and Hangzhou.