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Hong Kong heat weighs on art show, but most visitors shrug off mockery of ‘ugly’ pieces

  • Only a handful of visitors brave steamy weather to see inflatable versions of world landmarks, and most unaware of controversy over artworks

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Some internet users have ridiculed the exhibition, comparing the artworks to tombstones, with the artist who inspired them saying she wants the pieces to be removed. Photo: Dickson Lee
Scorching summer heat may be keeping people away from a Hong Kong art exhibition that has attracted online mockery, some visitors to the show have said, with many unaware of a row between the organisers and the artist who inspired the pieces.
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A Post reporter counted only a handful of families at the “Inflatable Wonders” at the Central harbourfront at about 3pm on Sunday.

But some who spoke to the Post said they were unaware of the controversy and were generally pleased with the exhibition.

Krystina Te Kanawa, a 39-year old make-up artist from New Zealand who has lived in Hong Kong for 11 years, added it was a “cool attraction”.

She visited the area around 4pm with her husband and two children, aged two and four.

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“It’s fun, it’s innovative and it’s totally different from what we’ve seen down here before,” Te Kanawa said.

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