Floating worlds and timeless fashion at M+
Writer: Cynthia Song | Editor: Lin Qiuying | From: Shenzhen Daily | Updated: 2024-11-14
The M+ Museum, Hong Kong’s hub for contemporary visual culture, celebrated its third anniversary Tuesday.
With over 7.2 million visitors to date, M+ ranks among the top 20 most-visited museums globally and second in Asia — a testament to its cultural impact and diverse exhibitions.
The museum celebrated the anniversary with a series of events and exhibitions. On Nov. 10, visitors enjoyed free general admission.
Among the standout displays, “A.A. Murakami: Floating World” creates an immersive, dreamlike experience that captivates the senses. Other special exhibitions include “Guo Pei: Fashioning Imagination,” “I.M. Pei: Life is Architecture,” “Making It Matter,” and “Shanshui: Echoes and Signals.”
These images, captured by Shenzhen Daily reporter Lin Jianping, offer a glimpse into M+’s vibrant festivities. To commemorate the occasion, M+ launched limited-edition merchandise inspired by its visual identity, available at a 30% discount through Nov. 17.
Visitors on their way to the entrance of M+.
A cafe shop outside M+.
An inside view of M+.
The outside look of M+.
A visitor takes a picture of the breathtaking view of Victorial Harbor from the viewing platform of the museum.
Exhibits on display at the “A.A. Murakami: Floating World” exhibition.
Exhibits on display at M+.
Exhibits on display at the “A.A. Murakami: Floating World” exhibition.
Exhibits on display at M+.
Visitors appreciate exhibits at M+.