Art Through Memory
There is something very natural about Aesop stepping into the world of immersive art once again. While the brand is best known for its skincare and fragrances, Aesop has also built a strong reputation for supporting design, literature and the arts, often finding thoughtful ways to bring creativity and culture into its brand world. Their latest collaboration with GDP Architects is a beautiful example of that.
Memory’s Landscape by Aesop and GDP Architects invites visitors into an immersive world of art, memory and scent from 16 May to 2 August 2026.

Titled Memory’s Landscape, the new multisensory exhibition is curated by R+ and GDP Architects with support from Aesop. Running from 16 May to 2 August 2026 at the GDP Campus, the exhibition explores the connection between memory, scent and spatial experience through a collection of immersive works and installations.
The showcase features 20 works by 19 local and international artists, including Chang Fee Ming, Faizal Suhif and Andy Dewantoro. Each piece focuses on a different landscape and has been selected from the renowned Steve Wong Art Collection, which has been built over the last three decades.
What makes Memory’s Landscape especially interesting is the way it invites visitors to experience the exhibition beyond just visuals. Alongside the artworks, the spaces are layered with carefully curated scents and objects that encourage reflection on how memories are formed and recalled. It is a reminder of how strongly scent can be tied to a specific moment, feeling or place.
Throughout the exhibition, visitors are also prompted with reflective questions that encourage a more personal connection to the works. To visit, the Memory’s Landscape exhibition will be open at the GDP Campus from 16 May to 2 August, Friday to Sunday. Book tickets here!
Alisha Azuddin
The Beauty Director at Harper’s BAZAAR Malaysia, Alisha first set her sights on a career in sports journalism before pivoting to beauty during her university years—and she’s stayed in that lane ever since. While her love for sports remains strong (these days, purely from the stands), she’s found her true calling in the beauty and wellness space. Equal parts storyteller and trend spotter, she believes that a good lip combo and a great skincare routine can change more than just your mood.