1. Blooming: The Art of Gardens in East and West
    Photograph: Courtesy LCSD
  2. Blooming: The Art of Gardens in East and West
    Photograph: Courtesy LCSD
  3. Blooming: The Art of Gardens in East and West
    Photograph: Courtesy LCSD
  4. Blooming: The Art of Gardens in East and West
    Photograph: info.gov.hk
  5. Blooming: The Art of Gardens in East and West
    Photograph: Courtesy LCSD
  6. Blooming: The Art of Gardens in East and West
    Photograph: info.gov.hk

Blooming: The Art of Gardens in East and West

  • Art
  • Hong Kong Museum of Art, Tsim Sha Tsui
Jenny Leung
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Time Out says

Step into a world where imperial grandeur meets Impressionist beauty at ‘Blooming: The Art of Gardens in East and West, a massive new showcase at the Hong Kong Museum of Art. Bringing together more than 100 sets of rare artefacts and paintings from the Palace Museum in Beijing, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Palace of Versailles, the exhibition explores how nature has been shaped and celebrated by kings, scholars, and artists alike.

The real highlight is the arrival of Claude Monet’s iconic Water Lilies (1906) and Water Lily Pond (1900), which are on loan from Chicago for a limited time. Alongside works by masters like Zhang Daqian and Wen Zhengming, visitors can wander through an immersive display and interact with virtual wine cups in a digital recreation of the famous Orchid Pavilion Gathering. Running until July 29 at HKMoA’s Special Gallery, the exhibition is completely free to enter – so there’s really no excuse not to visit.

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