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Swire Properties' annual arts and culture event, Arts Month 2025, is back with installations at Pacific Place and at Taikoo Place that will immerse visitors in the infinite wonders of the natural world.
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Other than the malls, the Starstreet Precinct in Wan Chai is also welcoming sculptural installation Beauty and Gesture by French artist Laurent Perbos, which is visiting Hong Kong following its debut during the 2024 Paris Olympics and a tour in the mainland.
Inspired by the famous Venus de Milo, the installation comprises six reimaginations of the Greek sculpture, each holding specific Olympic sports equipment.
"As Hong Kong continues to raise its profile as an international hub for arts and culture, we're proud to support the city's efforts and bolster the creative industries, while continuing our mission of making art and culture a part of everyday life," said Tim Blackburn, chief executive of Swire Properties.

Sculptural installation Beauty and Gesture by French artist Laurent Perbos.

British artist Monster Chetwynd, inset, with her installation A Cat Is Not A Dog.
















