Home is where the art is
This year's French May - the annual festival of French art and culture in Hong Kong - features a number of French artists who have put down roots in the host city. Gennady Oreshkin reports.
French May, the celebration of French art and culture in Hong Kong, has figured on the city's cultural calendar since 1993. While cultural exchange between France and Hong Kong is at the heart of the festival, what makes this year's edition special is the presence of French artists who have settled in Hong Kong.
"This year's program stands out for its innovative collaborations with artists, and interactive experiences designed to engage the local community," says French May's executive director, Xavier Mahe. "Showcasing works by French artists based in Hong Kong is a unique opportunity to bridge cultural boundaries, foster artistic exchanges, and highlight the diverse perspectives that enrich Hong Kong's vibrant artistic landscape. These artists bring a blend of influences and experiences that contribute to the rich tapestry of the Hong Kong art scene."
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