
SOLO
David Tsui's
Permanent
Exhibition
Hold theCORE
Navigate
CHANGE
Location
WATCH Design Museum
Sino-Swiss (Chongqing Liangjiang) Industrial Park
Liangjiang New Area
Chongqing

About The Exhibition
TThis is not an exhibition of "works." It is a life experiment about what remains unchanged.
At the center stands a red chair - pure, sharp, uncompromising.
It is the embodiment of "the Core."
Surrounding it are not trophies, but traces of my 40-year journey: philosophical sketches, a looping visual montage of life's
highs and lows, installations of time and memory...
This space offers no answers.
It asks only one fundamental question:
As the world shifts and your roles change,
what is it that you hold onto, deep inside?
Why Me?
I have been a designer, a psychological counselor, a philosophy explorer, and an author.
Today, I am a Business Coach.
Beneath these seemingly divergent paths flows one constant current: "Enabling others to become."
Thirty-five years of design taught me not how to make things more beautiful, but how to help people see themselves more clearly. This red chair is my understanding of
"Holding the Core, Navigating Change"
only by holding your unchanging core can you navigate a changing world with clarity.
You are welcome to sit down.


The RED Chair Coaching Dialogue
Charity Event
About
Red Chair Dialogue – One Hour with the Chief Questioning Officer (CQO)
Format
Online conversation
(You visit the museum, sit in the red chair, and speak with me via screen)
Time
Tuesdays, 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
(One hour per session. Reservation required)
Location
Red Chair, "Holding the Core, Navigating Change" Exhibition Hall
WATCH Design Museum
What You Will Experience
This is not consulting. It is a thought-provoking conversation.
My only tool is questioning.
We will focus on your most pressing challenge. I won't give you answers. Through questions, I will help you:
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See the essence of your problem
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Find your own direction
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Leave with a "minimum viable action."
Fee
Free. If you find value, donations are welcome. All proceeds support Chongqing's green initiatives or rural education.
The Only Request
Everything discussed is strictly confidential. After the session, please leave one anonymous thought for the next participant.
How to Reserve
Please call Ms. Yue Yue at (86) 155239 69668
Limited seats available, sign up now.
Some Of The Coachee Say
Who takes the red chair every Tuesday at the museum?
Ongoing Charity Coaching Event - Chief Questioning Officer,
Watcher Design Museum
(All photos and feedback have been published with the client's consent)



WATCH Design Museum
"WATCH Design Museum is a government-approved comprehensive design museum.
Positioned as a "gene bank of design civilization" and driven by the mission of "advancing toward a new design civilization," the museum is committed to exploring, tracing, and documenting the world's diverse design cultures, ideas, trends, phenomena, technologies, and narratives.
Through the collection, exhibition, and research of outstanding works in contemporary planning, architecture, landscape, interior, fashion, product, graphic, and digital design, the museum creates a living scene of contemporary design history - one that is pioneering, scholarly, and visionary. It is a design exhibition that never ends.
Its collections are all-encompassing, including architectural models, design concepts, manuscripts, schemes, drawings, photographs, publications, magazines, films, posters, and other archival materials.
WATCH Design Museum does not merely collect - it initiates. From the very essence of design, it proposes new knowledge structures, new aesthetics of living, and new ways of seeing.
Through the development of a "Design+" ecosystem, the museum fosters the symbiotic growth of six core systems: Design Innovation Research, Design Talent Training, Design Business Linking, Design Brand Management, Design Knowledge Dissemination, and Design Public Education.
In doing so, it empowers the design economy to flourish, deepens recognition of design's value, and ignites creativity, beauty, and new possibilities in contemporary China and around the world."
Zhu Bolin (Museum Director)






