LANDMARK and BELOWGROUND present ‘Fluid Garden’, a large-scale art installation in two phases alongside a unique retail concept by Tokyo-based multidisciplinary artist YOSHIROTTEN, curated by creative agency UNVEIL LIMITED. Showcasing his signature interplay between digital mirage and fantastical colours, YOSHIROTTEN made his first trip to Hong Kong for the opening of his debut solo show.
Starting with ‘Fluid Garden’, YOSHIROTTEN presents a new work featuring a water garden of light that transforms LANDMARK Atrium fountain into a spatial presentation that incorporates digital art. “In today’s busy world, it is difficult to slow down and enjoy life with your beloved ones around you. Through ‘Fluid Garden’, we aim to create a place where you can feel the luxury of being here, a place to stop and feel the time,” explains the artist.
As summer transitions into autumn, the next phase of the installation will commence at BELOWGROUND as ‘Moon Landing’, in celebration of the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Tokyo-based artist YOSHIROTTEN is known for his works based around the motif of light, which aim to visualise the invisible, often through site-specific installations that combine two-dimensional, three-dimensional and video works.
Location: Landmark Atrium, Hong Kong
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