Landmark Focus
Immerse yourself in the luxury shopping mall’s incredible art installation
With March in full swing, Hong Kong’s Art Month is really hitting its stride—and it’s not only galleries and fairs where you can get your art on in the upcoming weeks.
As part of Landmark’s dynamic A Year of Play campaign, the luxury shopping mall is treating visitors to a beautifully immersive art exhibition, Nature in Motion, from now to April 14.
An imaginative exploration of the interplay between nature, art and style, the exhibition features a pair of installations in Landmark—Meadow, which is a creation of acclaimed Dutch art collective Studio Drift, and The Shapes of Water, by iconic Italian fashion house Fendi.
Light & Movement
Suspended from Landmark Atrium’s ceiling, the breathtaking Meadow is a kinetic sculpture of 18 mechanical flowers that open and close in poetic movement—creating a perpetually shifting landscape of light and shade.
The vision of Studio Drift’s founders Lonneke Gordijn and Ralph Nauta, Meadow represents growth and the changing of seasons, with its blossoming flowers designed to be viewed as a grand botanical creature dancing in harmony with the space around it. Through Meadow, Gordijn and Nauta hope that passers-by can experience their own moment in nature, and feel a greater connection to both the environment and each other.