Take in the beautiful colours of misty mountains at sunset with The North Face’s first collaboration with streetwear label CLOT — delivering the best of nature-inspired design and technologically enhanced functionality.
Enlisting the creative mind of Kazuki Kuraishi, CLOT Founder and Creative Director Edison Chen brings his unique fashion know-how to The North Face’s iconic designs, expanding the possibilities of outdoor wear.
Introducing a range of outerwear in various colourways and CLOT’s signature Chinese knot buttons, along with accessories, footwear, and a children’s line, the collection features captivating landscapes and sensual gradients — reminiscent of the breathtaking scenery of a sea of clouds above mountaintops.
Location: G07-10 & G25, G/F
Opening Hours: 11AM – 9PM (Mon – Thu) ; 11AM – 9:30PM (Fri – Sun)
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It’s a slam dunk from Spanish Artist Edgar Plans at K11 Art Mall! From 15 March to 7 May 2023, Hong Kong’s first outdoor basketball-themed street art exhibition ‘Game On’ opens — featuring colossal sculptures of Plans’ signature ‘Little Heroes’ characters.
Showcasing Plan’s raw, playful and cartoonish visuals with intuitive imagery, ‘Game On’ is a palette of vibrant colour and doodle aesthetics that calls to a sense of childlike wonder — allowing you to believe you can be who you want to be.
Designed to resemble a basketball court, the mouse-eared, big-eyed 3-metre-tall ‘Little Heroes’ are placed in ‘fight-or-flight’ poses as if they are keeping the ball in motion as tribute to NBA players and fans of the game. Find an assortment of clothing, accessories, and figurines including the global debut of Edgar Plans x NBA75 “I LOVE THIS GAME” badge set, to add to your art collection!
Don’t miss the chance to meet-and-greet with Edgar Plans on his surprise visits on 23 March 5-6PM to K11 Art Mall, where audiences can enjoy inspirational autograph and sharing sessions from the artist himself!
Location: Piazza and Kiosk, G/F, K11 Art Mall
Date: 15 March – 7 May 2023

Need a fresh drink for spring? Sip HEYTEA’s new ‘Passion Fruit Tangerine Blast’ — passion fruit juice mixed with tangerine pulp, aqua green jasmine tea, fresh lemon slices, and sweet crystal pudding.
First launched in Hong Kong, HEYTEA’s ‘Passion Fruit Tangerine Blast’ is a must-try for Hong Kongers looking to embrace the arrival of spring!
Taste a refreshing symphony of fruity flavours with HEYTEA’s latest at K11 Art Mall!
Location: G32 & G33, G/F, K11 Art Mall
Opening Hours: 11AM - 10PM

How do three trailblazing women influence a global generation of graffiti and street artists?
With grassroot beginnings in 1970s New York City, graffiti is now an international phenomenon integral to street culture that continues to inspire the new generation of boundary pushing creatives. In this latest Zoom K11 Konversation, we speak with legendary photographer Martha Cooper and artists Lady Pink and AIKO on finding community and the world-conquering persistence to take to the streets.
As witnesses and participants with decades of insight into the graffiti scene in New York City, Martha Cooper and Lady Pink reminisce on their decades-long friendship, and the inspiring moments that propelled them to the world of graffiti. Belonging to a younger generation, AIKO shares her story of arriving in New York City from Tokyo, seeking a new life and discovering the graffiti community. The three headstrong women’s advice to anyone wanting to make their mark on the art world? Equip yourself with a close network of friends and mentors to support you in your quest to conquer the world with art!
Watch this K11 Konversation now to step into the thrilling and colourful world of graffiti.
Guests:
AIKO, Artist
Lady Pink, Artist
Martha Cooper, Photographer
Moderator:
Denise Tsui, Managing Editor, CoBo Social
K11 Konversations: Women Trailblazing The World Through Graffiti and Street Art
Presented by K11 MUSEA
Hosted by CoBo Social
Supported by K11 Art Foundation
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Image credit courtesy of:
Wynwood Walls, Miami, Florida, 2009. Photo by Martha Cooper. Courtesy Martha Cooper.
Lady Pink inside the train, #3 subway yard, Harlem, New York City, 1982. Photo by Martha Cooper. Courtesy Martha Cooper.
Martha Cooper, New York, 1982. Photo Henry Chalfant.

Share for Good, Share the Love! With the outbreak of the fifth COVID-19 wave, New World Development again champions the spirit of “Creating Shared Value” with the objective to contribute to the community through concrete actions.
Connecting NGOs with like-minded individuals and organisations, New World has launched the online platform ‘Share for Good’ to bring donors and beneficiaries together and provide for the needy through monetary donations and daily necessities, such as anti-epidemic items, supermarket cash coupons, learning assistance materials and more.
Everyone can lend a helping hand to those in need and share the love! Show your support now and donate cash through the ‘Share for Good’ platform today. Lend a hand, leave an impact!
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