On Sharks & Humanity Hong Kong 2017
On Sharks & Humanity comes to Hong Kong! The fifth stop of our global exhibition now comprises 36 internationally recognised and emerging artist. Head down to the Hong Kong Maritime Museum to see their works which aim raise public awareness of shark conservation...

On Sharks & Humanity exhibition Singapore 2017
On Sharks & Humanity is due to open tomorrow on the 9th March 2017. This is the first ever exhibition at Parkview Square new exhibition space. There will now be a total of 33 artworks showcased created by 29 artist - 3 of these artist are new to On Sharks &...

Parkview Arts Action Award 2016
Parkview Arts Action recognises outstanding environmental leaders, whose actions have a positive impact on the environment. On 27th January 2017 we honoured President Thomas E. Remengesau Jr for his outstanding vision, innovation and leadership that has made a...

TedX Monte Carlo
Changing the world one perception at a time Bertrand Petyt the CEO of Parkview International gave a TEDx talk in Monte Carlo around the subject of art. During his talk he addressed the topic of communicating, educating and changing views and behaviours of others using...

On Sharks & Humanity Press Conference Singapore
The Parkview Museum of Singapore Opens with global art exhibition On Sharks & Humanity Today the Parkview Group announced that it will open the doors of its first private museum in Singapore with On Sharks & Humanity. The exhibition will feature artists 33...

BLUE Ocean Film Festival and Conservation Summit
The On Sharks & Humanity documentary premiered at the BLUE Ocean Film Festival and Conservation Summit on 6 November 2015.

On Sharks & Humanity – The Results
We handed out surveys at the National Museum of China to gauge people’s reaction to the artworks. Check out the results below:

On Sharks & Humanity to be screened at BLUE Ocean Film Festival
Exciting news: The On Sharks & Humanity documentary will premier this Saturday at the BLUE Ocean Film Festival and Conservation Summit!

Ωceans Exhibition Survey: Public awareness of marine conservation issues
The Ωceans exhibition closed on September 25. We wanted to show just how effective art exhibitions can be in terms of engaging people with environmental debates.

Rising number of Americans believe in science behind climate change
One of the problems with data is its inability to lend itself to real life. Its only when things manifest themselves physically that we begin to understand the abstract numbers of scientific research