Mondrian Hong Kong Premieres an Inspiring Immersion in Art for Connoisseurs, Creatives and the Curious 

“Mixing Pixels” is an inspiring series in Mondrian’s suites by Dutch artist Ruben de Haas; the product of his playful curiosity for colours and love of discovering new techniques. Each design is a recreation of an existing still from the Wong Kar-wai cinematic classic, In the Mood for Love, mixed into news shapes and forms. 

Angel Hui’s “Swimming in Blue-and-white” is an exquisite series inspired by the beauty of blue and white porcelain and a famous shipwreck. These pieces grace Mondrian’s guest rooms; each individually framed and depicting a view of Victoria Harbour against a navy-blue background, weaving a unique story of Hong Kong. 

Movements of Gymnasts

Untitled 

“Untitled” by Lau Chun Tao is a series of whimsical images in Mondrian’s guest rooms, created to tell a story, evoke a sense of playfulness and provoke the imagination of the audience. 

German photographer Tom Hegen’s Stroboscopic Gymnast is created with artificial, high-speed light to bring the movements of gymnasts to life in a single image. French photographer Jean-Yves Lemoigne captures the grace and artistry of several tennis players in his “Multiple Exposure” series. These works lend inspiration to guests in Mondrian’s state of the art fitness centre.

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