HONG KONG, May 21 (Xinhua) -- An exhibition
showcasing the art behind the products of world-famous fashion brand Louis
Vuitton opened in the Hong Kong Museum of Art on Thursday and will run to Aug.
9.
The exhibition, dubbed "Louis Vuitton: A Passion for
Creation," was officially opened by Henry Tang, chief secretary for
Administration of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR)
government, VIPs from Louis Vuitton and French diplomats in Hong Kong.
The first section comprises Vuitton's antique trunks
and suitcases which capture the work of artists and designers like Takashi
Murakami, Stephen Sprouse and Richard Prince who use paintings, installations
and sculptures.
The second section features a fine selection from the
contemporary art collection of Foundation Louis Vuitton pour la Creation,
including works by renowned Chinese, French and American artists.
A three-dimensional model and brief introduction to
the forthcoming Fondation Louis Vuitton pour la Creation Museum designed by
iconic architect Frank Gehry will also be displayed.
Meanwhile, seven young Hong Kong artists will be
featured at the expo to show the creative expression and characteristics of
local contemporary art.
The show is jointly presented by the Leisure and
Cultural Services Department of the HKSAR government and Louis Vuitton in
collaboration with the Consulate General of France in Hong Kong.