Digital Landscapes: Yang Yongliang’s Contemporary Mountains and Waters
Naming & Heritage
Chubb Life proudly presents the Chubb 1792 Club, our first Wealth Center, a tribute to Chubb’s foundational year and legacy of excellence for two centuries.
Chubb has a rich history of excellence in underwriting and investment, it has been engaged in Asia since being appointed as the first American agent in China more than 100 years ago.
The design of the Chubb 1792 Club draws from the theme of water, symbolizing vitality and connection while echoing Chubb’s pioneering spirit in marine insurance, creating a space that builds trust and inspires opportunities through water as its connecting thread.
Chubb Life proudly presents the Chubb 1792 Club, our first Wealth Center, a tribute to Chubb’s foundational year and legacy of excellence for two centuries.
Chubb has a rich history of excellence in underwriting and investment, it has been engaged in Asia since being appointed as the first American agent in China more than 100 years ago.
The design of the Chubb 1792 Club draws from the theme of water, symbolizing vitality and connection while echoing Chubb’s pioneering spirit in marine insurance, creating a space that builds trust and inspires opportunities through water as its connecting thread.
Chubb Life’s First Wealth Center: Where Legacy Flows Into Future
By the end of 2023, the asset and wealth management sector reached a remarkable HK$31.2 trillion, with 64% of assets sourced from non-Hong Kong residents. This acceleration is particularly evident in the life insurance sector, which saw record-breaking sales in 2024 as both local residents and Mainland Chinese visitors sought protection and wealth management solutions.
Notably, Mainland Chinese visitors spent HK$62.8 billion in 2024 mainly on life, critical illness and medical policies, a 6.5% increase from the previous year, reinforcing the city’s potential to attract and manage wealth for affluent and HNW individuals.
The launch of Chubb 1792 Club marks a key milestone for Chubb Life as Hong Kong accelerates its ascent as a global insurance and wealth management powerhouse, attracting affluent and HNW customers and their assets.
It aims to serve the increasing health and wealth needs of affluent customers and high-net-worth (HNW) individuals in Hong Kong as well as incoming visitors to the city. We offer a comprehensive suite of tailored insurance solutions designed to meet the unique needs of its customers, including wealth preservation and intergenerational legacy management.
Belinda Au, President of Chubb Life Hong Kong and Head of North Asia, said, “The launch of Chubb 1792 Club represents a bold leap in our continued expansion in the wealth management space. It reflects our long-standing commitment to serving the evolving needs of customers with differentiated, high-touch solutions that go beyond traditional insurance.”
By the end of 2023, the asset and wealth management sector reached a remarkable HK$31.2 trillion, with 64% of assets sourced from non-Hong Kong residents. This acceleration is particularly evident in the life insurance sector, which saw record-breaking sales in 2024 as both local residents and Mainland Chinese visitors sought protection and wealth management solutions.
Notably, Mainland Chinese visitors spent HK$62.8 billion in 2024 mainly on life, critical illness and medical policies, a 6.5% increase from the previous year, reinforcing the city’s potential to attract and manage wealth for affluent and HNW individuals.
The launch of Chubb 1792 Club marks a key milestone for Chubb Life as Hong Kong accelerates its ascent as a global insurance and wealth management powerhouse, attracting affluent and HNW customers and their assets.
It aims to serve the increasing health and wealth needs of affluent customers and high-net-worth (HNW) individuals in Hong Kong as well as incoming visitors to the city. We offer a comprehensive suite of tailored insurance solutions designed to meet the unique needs of its customers, including wealth preservation and intergenerational legacy management.
Belinda Au, President of Chubb Life Hong Kong and Head of North Asia, said, “The launch of Chubb 1792 Club represents a bold leap in our continued expansion in the wealth management space. It reflects our long-standing commitment to serving the evolving needs of customers with differentiated, high-touch solutions that go beyond traditional insurance.”
Curation & Concept
The artistic journey through the Chubb 1792 Club is a narrative about water, life, and protection. Each artwork, each installation, is an echo of water, a reflection of emotion, a poem of protection. In this space where light and shadow interweave, every visitor can find resonance, letting their spirits flow like water, feeling the warmth of protection.
Water, the gentlest existence between heaven and earth, formless yet shaping all things; silent yet telling countless stories. It is the beginning of life, the carrier of emotions, the eternal companion in the river of time. Just as water’s protection is silent yet far-reaching, insurance is an intangible promise, like sweet rain in life’s oasis, providing indispensable protection and nourishment for our life journey.
It is thoughtfully curated space showcasing art pieces by local and international artists. Co-curated by ART021 Group, China’s largest contemporary art fair group, Chubb 1792 Club features a selection of artworks by eight artists: Yang Yongliang, Desmond Leung Kar Hao, Stephen Wong Chun Hei, Wolfgang Tillmans, Annie Morris, Abraham Lacalle, Long Quan, and Lu Pingyuan.
Yang Yongliang blends ancient Chinese landscape traditions with modern digital technology. Trained in traditional Chinese painting and calligraphy since childhood, he transforms the classic “shanshui” (mountain and water) style into striking digital artworks that comment on rapid urbanization. At first glance, his works appear to be traditional Chinese ink paintings. Look closer, and you’ll discover cityscapes made of countless skyscrapers, cranes, and power lines, all meticulously arranged to mimic the flow of traditional landscapes. Like water that adapts to any container,Yang’s art flows between past and present, creating a powerful dialogue about development and tradition. Like water adapting to any container, Yang’s art flows between past and present, creating dialogue between urban development and landscape tradition
For Chubb Life, Desmond Leung Kar Hao created seven 20-second videos based on traditional Chinese elements and celestial themes: the five elements (gold, wood, water, fire, earth), sunmoon, and star-dawn, integrating traditional Chinese cosmology with modern artistic expression.
Digital Landscapes: Yang Yongliang’s Contemporary Mountains and Waters
Celestial Rhythms: Desmond Leung Kar Hao’s Art
Between Mountains and Waters: Stephen Wong Chun Hei’s Journey
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