








A BOLD START TO 2026
Chinese New Year, Fire Horse Club ignited Toronto with a five-day art, culture, and luxury pop-up celebrating the Year of the Fire Horse. Inspired by the glamour, ambition, and creative energy of Hong Kong’s Lunar New Year, the experience brought the city’s distinctive spirit to life through contemporary art, elevated moments, and extraordinary prizes.








A rare zodiac alignment that occurs once every 60 years, the Fire Horse symbolizes independence, confidence, passion, and momentum. It’s a year for bold beginnings and decisive action—when art, fashion, travel, and culture surge forward with renewed intensity.
THE YEAR OF THE FIRE HORSE









ART & ASPIRATION
Fire Horse Club spotlighted new work by Toronto-based, internationally recognized artist Peter Chan. Drawing on Hong Kong visual culture, calligraphy, symbolism, and identity, Chan reinterprets tradition through a contemporary lens—balancing precision with emotion to explore heritage, aspiration, and self-definition.








At Fire Horse Club, Chan debuted new works ahead of their presentation during Art Basel Week in Hong Kong this March, offering Toronto audiences an early look at works headed to one of the world’s most influential art weeks.
For Fire Horse Club, Cry Baby Gallery transformed into a contemporary Lunar New Year salon—where art, cocktails, and atmosphere converge, channeled Hong Kong’s signature blend of luxury, nightlife, and creative energy.
Guests enjoyed a Lucky 3-4-9 cocktail menu, inspired by Hong Kong flavours and auspicious numerology as it was a real experience.








