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Art For Baby

Exhibition at Louis Vuitton and Book by Yana Peel

It’s never too early to teach young ones art appreciation. And while we love all the fabulous art in Hong Kong recently, we are thrilled that, finally, there is an art exhibition created specifically for babies.

The Art For Baby exhibition opens Wednesday, January 19th at Espace Louis Vuitton Hong Kong in conjuction with the Asia launch of the book Art For Baby by Hong Kong-based Yana Peel.  View works by Damien Hirst, Gary Hume, Julian Opie and Takashi Murakami, and then scoop up an Art For Baby book for your wee one. Your child will thank you later, we promise.

The Art For Baby book, which aims to promote and encourage early cultural appreciation, features black and white high contrast images (which the experts say babies respond to more readily) by leading contemporary artists including Patrick Caulfield, Damien Hirst, Gary Hume, Julian Opie, Takashi Murakami, and Bridget Riley who have graciously donated their work for the project.

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Why Little Steps Loves It:​

An art exhibition and book for babies featuring leading contemporary artists.

Who It's Perfect For:

Start appreciating the arts early - Art for Baby is for babies!

What Else:​

All book sales will be donated to Outset Contemporary Art Fund, a foundation committed to supporting new art for public benefit, so go ahead and pick up a few more for pressies.

Additional Info:​

Espace Louis Vuitton Hong Kong
Louis Vuitton Maison, 5 Canton Road, Hong Kong
Website

 

Art for Baby by Yana Peel
www.artforbaby.net

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