Step into a digital garden at the “Naked Flowers” exhibition, where art and nature bloom together.
What to expect
Japan’s hugely popular “Naked Flowers” exhibition is making its debut in Hong Kong at 1881 Heritage in Tsim Sha Tsui. From April 27 to October 27, 2024, visitors can embark on an immersive journey through the world of flowers and discover their hidden secrets. The exhibition features colossal flower gardens and interactive spaces spread across eight experiential rooms.
Explore the ‘Naked Big Book’ featuring original designs with projection mapping, the ‘Big Flower Garden’ where you can enjoy the fragrance of flowers, and ‘Microscopy of Flowers’, a kaleidoscope-like space with rotating mirrors reflecting digital art. Don’t miss the Naked Cafe Bar, where you can enjoy floral teas and cocktails on an interactive round table with projections of floral designs when a drink is placed down.
Background
“Naked Flowers” has captivated audiences in Japan with its innovative blend of nature and technology. The exhibition aims to create a harmonious fusion of natural beauty and digital artistry, providing visitors with a unique and enchanting experience.
Schedule 2024
The exhibition is open every day from 11:00 am to 10:00 PM.
Tickets
You must get tickets online ahead of time. Purchase here.
Tickets are available for HK$180.00 for adults and HK$150.00 for children aged three to 11, full-time students, persons with disabilities, and seniors aged 65 or above. Children under the age of three can enter for free.