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The return of The Peninsula’s celebrated global art programme, Art in Resonance, with a spectacular curation of commissioned works at The Peninsula Hong Kong. The collection, which debuts during Hong Kong Art Week and is on display through the end of May, features immersive and innovative works from local artists Phoebe Hui, Chris Cheung (known as h0nh1m), and Shanghai-based artist, Lin Fanglu.

As well as providing a showcase for these ground-breaking local visionaries, the exhibition heralds a new partnership between The Peninsula and the esteemed Victoria and Albert Museum.

Lin FangluShe’s Bestowed Love

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This sculptural woven-textile work from Lin Fanglu uses dyed red fibre to conjure the Greek goddess Gaia, the earth mother who nurtures all existence and perpetuates the circle of life.

Chris ChuengThe Flower Pavillion

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Within a specially created Zen Garden, Chris Cheung employs the disparate media of robotics, carpet, and his own meditative brain waves to encourage a state of deep focus and tranquillity.

Phoebe HuiLunar Rainbow

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For this large-scale, celestial-themed installation suspended from the hotel’s façade, Phoebe Hui evokes a rare natural phenomenon – the moonbow – to explore ideas of possibility and new perspectives.

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The art world elite gathered on Monday to toast the awe-inspiring installations commissioned for Art in Resonance and their visionary creators. The original works from these boundary-pushing artists will be displayed in public spaces at The Peninsula Hong Kong through May.

*All Photos from Peninsula Hong Kong

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