Bringing the large-scale egg art installations to Macau for the first time, Mr. Henk and Ms. Vivian both expressed their heartfelt gratitude to the organizer, Galaxy Entertainment Group for inviting them to participate Eggspression Exhibition. Mr. Henk talked about his creative concept of the works in this exhibition, “All my projects have something to do with how we see things, what is happening, where we come from, what we do and what we do with our planet.” The fried egg is one of his egg projects meanings, which he has great hopes of appealing to everyone to concentrate on the current situation of global warming. The Egg House has traveled to many vibrant cities, including New York, Los Angeles, and Shanghai. Ms. Vivian said, “Today, we are thrilled to bring it to Macau, a city known for its rich cultural heritage and dynamic blend of traditions. Macau’s unique energy and its appreciation for creativity make it the perfect setting for our exhibition.”
In the midst of the immersive art exhibition craze, GalaxyArt encourages curator and artists to present diverse creative forms, inspiring the audience to open their “infinite minds”. “Eggspression – An Immersive Art Experience” revolves around eggs symbolizing life, new beginnings, wellness, love, wisdom, and infinite energy, sparkling contemplation on art, life and the world as well as their intimate connection. During the exhibition, eight selected restaurants at Galaxy Macau will offer limited-edition dishes themed around “Eggspression”, providing a nourishing experience for both body and mind. Additionally, GalaxyArt will host lucky draw and themed workshops, creating a delightful artistic journey for visitors at Galaxy Promenade.
New York Artists Recreate the Marvelous Dream of Eggs
The second part of the exhibition showcases “The Egg House”, a multi-sensory experience created by Biubiu Xu, the founder of Sense Creation Inc., along with a group of young artists and designers from New York. Vivian Cai serves as the key creative director, bringing “The Egg House” to Macau. This thematic installation exhibition has captivated audiences of all ages and attracted over 200,000 visitors when it first debuted in New York in 2018, successfully paving the way for a global tour.
“The Egg House” features Ellis, an egg whose name evokes the whimsical story of “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland”. The artists ingeniously blend egg elements into the foyer, living room, bedroom, kitchen, and even bathroom, making every corner filled with surprises and transforming the ordinary egg into something extraordinary. In this vibrant “home”, visitors can interact with the exhibits and immerse themselves in a joyful atmosphere shared with friends and family, making it an unmissable photo spot.





