When the windows of a city open simultaneously, what you see is not just the expression of architecture, but the rise, fall, and radiance of individual lives.
Venice, the city of water, is once again becoming a global hub for artistic thought under the banner of the 61st Venice Biennale. In this city floating on water, a profound dialogue about "windows" and "people" is quietly unfolding-Chinese contemporary artist Du Haijun's solo exhibition, an official collateral event of this Biennale, shines brilliantly within the ancient spaces of Venice.
As the sponsor of this artistic grand event, MACY-PAN stands in the spotlight alongside Du Haijun. Some may ask: Why would a home-use hyperbaric oxygen chamber brand enter the Venice Biennale?
Our answer is hidden in every breath.
Du Haijun's canvases most commonly feature the dense and orderly window grids of urban apartment buildings. Thousands of windows-some lit, some dark; some half-hidden by curtains, others revealing blurred silhouettes. Those seemingly repetitive grid spaces are, in fact, countless independent and vivid life theaters. Dinners, solitude, arguments, embraces, insomnia, expectations... all framed within the various sections of the concrete jungle.
Using an almost cool aesthetic of order, he magnifies a fact we often take for granted: beneath the high-speed operation of the city, behind every window, there is a body and mind that needs to be settled.
This is why MACY-PAN felt an immediate connection to this body of work.
As manufacturers deeply specialize in home use hyperbaric oxygen chambers, we also face a "window" every day, except it is a window to the inner life of the body. Du Haijun depicts the human condition from the outside, while MACY-PAN cares for the human state from the inside. The directions of observation differ, but they see the same group of people: those who, amidst pressure, busyness, and anxiety, still long to live with health, beauty, and confidence.
If Du Haijun's brush lays bare the hidden exhaustion of urban dwellers under the sunlight, then MACY-PAN quietly spreads a soft net beneath that exhaustion. What the MACY PAN hyperbaric chamber creates is a sanctuary wrapped in pure oxygen. When the body is placed within, high concentrations of oxygen molecules travel along the blood to every extremity, repairing, revitalizing, and restarting. This is not just a cellular-level healing, but a ritual of returning the body and mind to the self.
MACY-PAN's core values have always been clear: Health, Beauty, and Confidence. This is not a mere arrangement of advertising slogans, but our honest deduction of the life process.
· Health is the starting point for all good things. In Du Haijun's urban windows, those sleepless lights and curled figures are signals of bodies being overextended. Hyperbaric oxygen medicine has long confirmed that sufficient oxygen supply is the cornerstone of cellular repair, nerve soothing, and immune system reconstruction. MACY-PAN brings professional oxygen chambers into the home, allowing the foundation of the body to be gently supported-health should not be a luxury, but as natural as breathing.
· Beauty is the glow after the body and emotions reconcile. When internal repair mechanisms are fully activated, the skin reveals a clarity born of oxygen enrichment, the eyes regain their sparkle, and the posture becomes relaxed and graceful. This beauty does not come from deliberate carving, but is the evidence of the body naturally blooming after saying, "I am finally being treated well."
· Confidence is the deep knowledge that one has the ability to restart at any time. At the art scene in Venice, Du Haijun uses the metaphor of the window to suggest that everyone can choose to push open that window and let the light in. MACY-PAN wishes to be the breeze behind that light - when a 45 minutes or one hour HBOT session ends and you stand up again, feeling a clear mind, a light body, and internal order regained, that feeling of "I can" is the truest form of confidence.
The theme of the 61st Venice Biennale itself contains a re-imagining of "humanity." The grand narrative constructed by Du Haijun through tiny windows confirms once again: every ordinary person deserves to be treated with solemnity.
MACY-PAN brings its home hyperbaric chambers into this temple of world art not to flaunt its presence, but to convey a belief: no matter where you are in the world, no matter which window you reside behind, your care and attention to yourself are what truly make life shine.
In this fast-paced era, it is easy to forget that the body is not just a tool for achieving goals, but a vessel for carrying all beautiful experiences. We believe that when a person exudes a clear vitality like oxygen from the inside out, they become the most charming scenery in the city - whether in Venice or under the window of their daily home.
MACY-PAN, using the home hyperbaric chamber as a carrier, continues to explore more possibilities for health, beauty, and confidence.
Post time: May-27-2026
